Please speak to your veterinarian first about dosing and possible side effects for your pet before using over-the-counter medications.
If your cat is one that will not be calmed in the car or at the veterinary office,
please speak to your veterinarian about the possibility of giving a light sedation at home prior to the trip.
Please speak to your veterinarian about the best vaccination protocol for your specific pet (s), location, and lifestyle.
If your dog is traveling to an area where these diseases are present or will be participating in activities which may increase the risk of exposure,
please speak to your veterinarian about these vaccines.
Please speak to your veterinarian or veterinary ophthalmologist if you are interested in having a subpalpebral lavage system placed.
If you suspect your pet may be affected
please speak to a veterinarian immediately.
Please speak to your veterinarian about what treatment is best for your pet's condition, age, and general health status.
If your pet seems to be in pain during normal exercise or activity,
please speak to your veterinarian as other medical conditions may be present.
As always, for specific questions about your pet,
please speak to your veterinarian.
Please speak to your veterinarian before you travel with your pet.
Not exact matches
If your pet has a heart murmur or arrhythmia, or symptoms that suggest heart disease such as exercise intolerance, collapse or fainting, coughing, labored breathing and difficulty resting comfortably
please speak with your family
veterinarian to see if a referral
to one of our cardiologists is appropriate.
To speak to us about this or to schedule an appointment with one of our veterinarians, please phone Preston Road Animal Hospital in north Dallas at (972) 239-1309 or phone Meadow Brook Animal Hospital in the McKinney / Frisco area at (972) 529-503
To speak to us about this or to schedule an appointment with one of our veterinarians, please phone Preston Road Animal Hospital in north Dallas at (972) 239-1309 or phone Meadow Brook Animal Hospital in the McKinney / Frisco area at (972) 529-503
to us about this or
to schedule an appointment with one of our veterinarians, please phone Preston Road Animal Hospital in north Dallas at (972) 239-1309 or phone Meadow Brook Animal Hospital in the McKinney / Frisco area at (972) 529-503
to schedule an appointment with one of our
veterinarians,
please phone Preston Road Animal Hospital in north Dallas at (972) 239-1309 or phone Meadow Brook Animal Hospital in the McKinney / Frisco area at (972) 529-5033.
For additional questions about what surgeries we can perform and how our surgeons can better serve you,
please speak to your referring
veterinarian or call 512-343-2837 for more information.
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES: If you have an emergency or need
to speak to a
veterinarian evenings, weekends, or holidays,
please call the Animal Emergency Clinic of Springfield at 698-0870.
If you have any questions at all or need advice regarding your pet's case,
please call us at 402-333-3847
to speak with one of our on - call
veterinarians.
Before making the decision
to declaw your cat,
please read the information below and
speak with your
veterinarian about the effects that declawing can have on your cat.
Please speak with your
veterinarian about these options, or seek a referral
to a veterinary dental specialist.
If you see any behaviors in your dog that concern you
please call a professional trainer right away or
speak to your
veterinarian.
Please help us reach this goal by asking any other breeders you
speak with
to provide documentation of a full kennel inspection performed by a
veterinarian or the Humane Society!
Please call (860) 653-7238
to speak with our
veterinarian on call.
Please feel free
to contact us directly or
speak with your
veterinarian.
Please ask
to speak to one of the
veterinarians responsible for the ADE monitoring program.»
If you are concerned about your pet's diagnosis or care,
please speak with your
veterinarian about the possibility of a referral
to a specialist.
Please speak with your
veterinarian about their fees and recommended follow - up care
to ensure the best possible outcome for your pet.
If you are trying
to re-home a pet that has aggressive issues —
please,
speak to your
veterinarian first.