Discuss this option with your veterinarian so that she or he can track progress.
Be sure to
discuss this option with your veterinarian so that he or she can track your cat's progress.
Be sure to
discuss this option with your veterinarian so that they can monitor progress.
Discuss this option with your veterinarian so that he or she can monitor progress.
Not exact matches
So in summary, the only «cures» for hip dysplasia are surgical so in a dog so young I would advise at least meeting with a veterinarian to discuss surgical option
So in summary, the only «cures» for hip dysplasia are surgical
so in a dog so young I would advise at least meeting with a veterinarian to discuss surgical option
so in a dog
so young I would advise at least meeting with a veterinarian to discuss surgical option
so young I would advise at least meeting
with a
veterinarian to
discuss surgical
options.
Before making your decision for treatment or euthanasia,
discuss with your
veterinarian the
options available
so that you can make the best choice for your pet and your family.
So if your Labrador is larger, you should reduce the food intake and
discuss the
option of a diet
with your
veterinarian.
Discuss this and other
options with your
veterinarian so that he or she can track your dog's progress.
Be sure to
discuss this and other
options with your
veterinarian so that she can track progress and comment on the dog destructive behavior.
This however, comes
with its own risks
so be sure to
discuss this
option thoroughly
with your
veterinarian.
Discussing your cat's condition
with your
veterinarian might even result in treatment
options that could make your cat comfortable longer,
so you can prepare yourself emotionally and be better equipped to recognize when it is time to say goodbye.
Discuss the
options for aftercare
with your
veterinarian well ahead if possible,
so that once you say goodbye, you do not need to visit these issues during your time of grief.
Your
options other than annual vaccination are many: have titers done to test your dog's immunity and only vaccinate when immunity has dropped;
discuss with your
veterinarian what vaccinations you may be able to safely omit for your dog; insist that vaccinations be given one at a time to avoid increasing their risks; ask your
veterinarian to sign a waiver
so that your dog does not need to get the rabies vaccine, especially if you have seen a reaction to this vaccine in the past.
Discuss any treatment
options with your
veterinarian so that they can monitor progress.
Since our goal is getting the medicine into the cat,
discuss with your
veterinarian when things aren't working
so they can choose another
option.
Discuss this and any other
option with your
veterinarian so that he or she can track progress.