Please
speak with the veterinarian at these locations on the difference between their low cost surgeries versus full cost surgeries at private veterinary clinics.
Not exact matches
At your pet's next veterinary visit,
speak with your
veterinarian about a comprehensive oral assessment and treatment plan — it could mean the difference between a healthy pet and not - so - healthy pet.
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) 529-5033.
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.
Not only had she persuaded a
veterinarian to offer low - cost spay and neuter services, but she then mentioned
speaking with her city's mayor, convincing him to set up a TNR program
at the local shelter.
Many of these items will help you provide first aid to your pet if it ingests a toxin — however, always make sure to
speak with a poison control specialist and / or your
veterinarian first prior to initiating any therapies using these items
at home.
If you are concerned that your dog is gaining weight
at an unhealthy weight, or is having trouble losing weight, make an appointment to
speak with your
veterinarian about proper treatment methods.
Steph Sheen, a
veterinarian at the aforementioned Animal Care Center in Utah,
spoke with a local newspaper, The Davis Clipper: «We can provide pain control for a smoother transition and allow the caregiver or family to come to grips
with it as well, so that they can get through that time more comfortably.»
By
speaking with the primary
veterinarian prior to the appointment, we are often better able to determine the severity of the problem, which of our services the patient is likely to need, how soon the patient needs to be seen, and whether any of the other specialty services
at the VH should be consulted.
Dogs reach skeletal maturity
at different ages so
speak with your
veterinarian before starting to run together.
At your pet's next wellness exam,
speak with one of our
veterinarians about the type of food that will best suit your dog or cat.
I was able to
speak to a representative
with at the state
veterinarian's office and although they do not have much more information than what has been circulating, it does appear that the Lepto positive pets are concentrated in northern Arizona and the northern part of the east valley (Scottsdale and Fountain Hills area).
I
spoke with one of the few
veterinarians that achieved Diplomate status, Dr. Brian DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP (Canine & Feline Practice, Shelter Medicine Practice), Clinical Assistant Professor of Shelter Medicine at the University of Florida, and sitting President of the Board of Directors of the Association of Shelter V
veterinarians that achieved Diplomate status, Dr. Brian DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP (Canine & Feline Practice, Shelter Medicine Practice), Clinical Assistant Professor of Shelter Medicine
at the University of Florida, and sitting President of the Board of Directors of the Association of Shelter
VeterinariansVeterinarians.
As
veterinarians, we encourage you to
speak at length
with your breeder about their breeding practices and the health of their blood lines.
«
At our clinic we have seen presumed cases of canine influenza and speaking with local specialists most veterinarians have stopped testing because all of the results have come back positive,» said Amy Rudigier, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Clinic in St. Charle
At our clinic we have seen presumed cases of canine influenza and
speaking with local specialists most
veterinarians have stopped testing because all of the results have come back positive,» said Amy Rudigier,
veterinarian at the Animal Medical Clinic in St. Charle
at the Animal Medical Clinic in St. Charles.
If you believe your pet needs nutrition services, you can contact your primary
veterinarian or specialist
at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals or you can call 607-253-3060 and ask to
speak with a nutritionist.