As vets try to streamline services many are consolidating practices and forming partnerships and group practices.
Not exact matches
So,
vet your candidates thoroughly, and if you can hire them
as consultants for a few months to «
try before you buy,» that's even better.
I
try to make sure it's a story I
vet as much
as I can, and I take the focus off of is it true or not and more on what does this say about us
as humanity that we even tell these stories to begin with?
They should stop
trying to dance together and start being adversaries
as to properly
vet out what they're doing,» Paladino said.
Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and other health food stores are more careful than others about
vetting the products on their shelves, but if you shop in a more generic grocery store,
try looking for brands such
as Niman Ranch and Organic Valley, which are farm cooperatives that stock natural and organic food.
I did Google religiously when
vetting a cyber-date prospect, to
try to find out
as much
as I could about him — and thus assure myself that he was who he said he was.
Joining Day - Lewis in the best - actor field are Bradley Cooper
as a psychiatric patient
trying to get his life back together in «Silver Linings Playbook»; Hugh Jackman
as Victor Hugo's tragic hero Jean Valjean in «Les Miserables»; Joaquin Phoenix
as a Navy
vet who falls in with a cult in «The Master»; and Denzel Washington
as a boozy airline pilot in «Flight.»
Josh Brolin stars
as supervisor Eric Marsh, a firefighting
vet trying to ready his seasoned pros and new recruits for both the upcoming season and the essential state evaluations.
The sort of person you are says a lot about how you handle credit, and the behavior patterns are something banks
try to assess when they
vet you
as a customer.
Vets try to work with clients
as much
as possible, but the bottom line, Hurst says, is that a profit has to be made to stay in business.
When the
vet tried to run a series of blood tests on Elmo, the needle couldn't pierce through the poor pup's stiffened skin, and
as he was so dehydrated, she could barely squeeze an ounce of blood from him.
Trying diet after diet
as prescribed by the
vet, she could still not lose weight, but was still beautiful, even being an indisputable «plus size.»
Question: My one dog a 13 pound Chihuahua constantly has soft stools And anal gland issues because of that we have
tried everything he gets probiotics he ¿ s been on antibiotics numerous times no internal parasites showing no signs of pancreatitis although I am going to bring him to the
vet today and have full blood work done have
tried chicken and rice
as I said we ¿ ve
tried everything He has a dog takes good poops any suggestions
as where else what else to
try
My lil dog always ate grass to help her tummy
as she had colitus... however the grazing turned to eating daily and on every walk every day... turns out, the poor thing was
trying to treat herself
as she was diagnosed with lung cancer... she knew but the
vets took 7 months and 15 visits to tell me...
as in anything, if it becomes excessive, take Fido to the
vet...
You can
try Panacure granules worming from 1800petmeds for hidden worms and Giardia, etc
as well
as good probiotic like fast balance or fortiflora, but best to see
vet if signs persist.
I've really
tried so hard to stick to my guns
as I believe my 10 month old is growing perfectly but no - one else (apart from my
vet) seems to agree.
This almost 70 page report contains information that those heavily involved in advocacy won't find surprising — it's what we've been
trying to raise awareness about for years BUT... for those who have denied that dogs in large scale commercial breeding kennels ARE N'T neglected, aren't denied
vet care and aren't suffering, we'll let's just say that we now have official confirmation that the facts,
as we've presented them, are indeed true. This report reaffirms the dismal conditions the breeder dogs have now had to endure for DECADES.
She loves her job
as a kennel technician and enjoys learning every day
as a
vet assistant; outside of work, she likes to go on hikes, relax with her boyfriend, and
try new things.
Try and get to the
vet as soon
as possible.
Typically it's
as easy
as utilizing a solution at home with a cotton ball, but sometimes if the dust -
trying buildup retains returning every few days, meaning a visit to the
Vet is most likely necessary at this point.
Some
vets will do blood testing to
try and determine if a food allergy exists, but all agree that blood testing is not
as accurate for diagnosing a food allergy, and most say that the only way to correctly diagnose such a condition is by using a food trial.
Any change in behavior that is constant such
as urinating more, drinking more water, urinating less, and
trying to urinate but nothing comes out (this is a serious dangerous clinical sign of urinary obstruction — see
vet immediately), hiding, wanting to be by his or herself when normally very social, (a big sign in cats if something is wrong), off balance, overall weakness, eating less or more than usual, painful crying out.
Your
vet should examine your dog's mouth and gums, consider whether there is an issue with poor digestion and
try to rule out any serious issues such
as gingivitis (periodontal disease), diabetes, mouth cancer and kidney or liver disease.
Your
vet will perform a full physical examination and ask you questions to
try to get
as much information about your dog
as possible.
Because of the rareness (1 % - 6 %) of this illness some
vets may see this
as unnecessary and may
try to talk a responsible breeder out of it.
Your
vet may recommend
trying a hypoallergenic dog food
as an initial step to clear up the allergic symptoms.
I
try to keep my Cavalier King Charles Spaniels away from the
vet office
as much
as possible since some health issues are airborn.
If the
vet okay's it, I would
try feeding your frenchies some raw food meals of vegetables, rice, meats, and so on,
as I mentioned above.
He continued losing weight
as we were
trying other things we had been recommended by different
vets until a specialist told us this is the only thing that will help the insufficiency... not probiotics and other digestive enzymes.
If your cat has to travel a short distance, such
as to the
vet,
try spraying Feliway on a blanket and inside the carrier itself.
Take her to the
vet and make sure she's pregnant
as well
as try to find out how many kittens are growing inside.
If it appears
as though your bird could use a nail trim, go ahead and... MORE
try one — however if your bird's perching behavior doesn't improve once it's done, you should schedule an appointment with your avian
vet to rule out any other medical problems.
I was told by our most recent
vet that my puppy will need to be seen for testing,
as they have
tried everything they can to help him.I don't want my baby to suffer anymore but am unsure we have done everything other then allergy testing, what might we have missed??
«
Vet Camp is a fun filled week of activities, and we
try to pack in
as much information about veterinary medicine
as we can while making the learning process fun,» Garrett said.
I have even
tried Diflucan (yeast infection medication humans use)
as another pet parents dog was having the same problems and the
vet prescribed him human yeast infection medication and it helped.
The AVMA policy to educate cat owners
as to the seriousness of declawing and after all other alternatives have been
tried is ignored by the
vets who advertise neuter / declaw packages, or declawing with discount, young kittens are declawed for convenience!
After your veterinarian treats an open fracture,
try to keep any dressing or splint on
as long
as possible and remove exercise wheels until your
vet advises otherwise.
People who don't have
as much money
as you do the best they can for their pets, and yes they
try home remedies first and save the expensive
vet trips
as a last resort.
Now after two days he held his head up, stuck his tail up and by Tuesday he was moving around.I kept him on Clavamox for a week just in case he was getting a cold.I was also putting fluids under his skin several times a day.One week later Friday the 31 st.he was eating up to 5cc of milk.He only weighed 2 oz.on the
vets scale and 4 oz.on my scale.Today November 16,2008 my husband has named him Beetle Bug and he is 6 weeks old Monday November 17,2008, and only weighs 5 oz.He walks, plays, pees and poops on his own.Why he even has his teeth coming in.I took him to show the
vet and I saw a huge smile on his face.I just wanted to thank him for taking the time to show me how to tube feed a puppy his size
as I felt more at ease now doing it.I was just afraid to
try it.He told me he didn't think the puppy would make it, and told me I was the one who saved him, not him.I believe Jesus sent me to him that day for the
vet to show me how to tube feed; for if I ever was in that situation ever again.And I believe it was Jesus working through me that saved that puppy.The part of this story and hopefully it might save a puppy out there someday is Never give up.Remember Heat is the most important factor.Get your puppy warm and it might save their life.
After a
vet has ruled out medical causes, some tricks to
try include cleaning the box (es)
as often
as possible, adding additional boxes, and using plain cat litter.
As one of the most difficult diseases to diagnose, I have every sympathy for the unlucky
vets who have the task of
trying their utmost to spot it.
Before she finished checking out, the dog urinated several times, started having trouble breathing.Within 30 seconds, the dog was in the back with every nurse,
vet tech and the only 1 Dr on staff
trying to save it's life
as the owner is now in hysterics.The Dr. comes out to tell the owner the dog is in anaphylactic shock from the vaccines but they don't know which one.
The
vet told me to do this for five days but I found that after three days the swelling from the abscess had gone way down and the cats did not want the treatment anymore
as in «Just
try it lady and you will feel my claws.»
You may also want to
try natural remedies in combination with traditional veterinary medicine, but tell your
vet about what you are doing,
as natural medications and remedies don't always mix too well with conventional medicines.
I switched over to Wellness core
as one of my cats was vomiting and my
vet suggested Wellness
as one of the brands to
try.
My
vet wants me to
try a grain - free diet and says she isn't too worried about the protein - fat level
as he is actually 2 - 3 lbs underweight (unusual for most labs..
I have
tried every food on the market, lately I have been giving him Science Diet wet Dog Food, this is working better than the dry food, but he still throws up, not
as much though... I brought him to the
vet she said his weight was fine and told me to give him a Pepcid every a.m. this helped a little also.
Try this approach
as your first step in addressing the problem and follow up with your
vet if you truly feel it's necessary.
he hates the prescription food and after having the odd piece of chicken
as a treat all his life, he is not a happy boy... all this, combined with the expense of the prescription food and the struggle of
trying to feed my other cat normal food and keep the foods separate, i am just wondering if i need to be
as strict
as the
vet suggests?
My 6 year old Shihtzu had surgery two days ago, she is on a liquid stool softener called lactose solution (3 Times a day) and she was on tramadol
as well (she finished it today), she has drank a LOT of water, she will eat very little, I called the
vet and they told me it's good she's pooping a little, she hasn't
tried to poop since TODAY..