Speak with your veterinarian if you have any questions or concerns regarding the diagnosis or treatment of your pet's disease.
Always
speak with your veterinarian if you are having difficulty house training your dog, or if a normally trustworthy dog starts having accidents.
You may want to
speak with your veterinarian if your rabbit has extensive mats of fur that need to be removed.
Check out the Nutritional Analysis available on our Website and
speak with your veterinarian if you have any additional questions.
Remember, that you should
speak with your veterinarian if considering a change in diet so she can monitor any changes that are required in your cat's treatment.
Not exact matches
If your pet is taking medication for a disease condition, ask your veterinarian if side effects of the medicine could be involved with any adverse symptoms such as lack of appetite, vomiting or diarrhea (but DO N'T stop giving prescribed medication until you speak with your veterinarian
If your pet is taking medication for a disease condition, ask your
veterinarian if side effects of the medicine could be involved with any adverse symptoms such as lack of appetite, vomiting or diarrhea (but DO N'T stop giving prescribed medication until you speak with your veterinarian
if side effects of the medicine could be involved
with any adverse symptoms such as lack of appetite, vomiting or diarrhea (but DO N'T stop giving prescribed medication until you
speak with your
veterinarian).
In any event, before a person brings legal action or files a complaint, they should first
speak with the
Veterinarian and see
if the matter can be resolved or settled fairly.
Or,
if you prefer, we can also arrange for one of our
veterinarians to be available to
speak with you on your pet's arrival to or discharge from our hospital.
The lungs should be black;
if they are white it may show a severe infection, fluid, scarring etc... Other infections are possible, but you would need to
speak with your
Veterinarian to discuss viral infections and to walk through a physical examination looking for other symptoms.
If you notice any redness or irritation, stop using the tool immediately, and discontinue use until you've
spoken with your
veterinarian about your cat's skin reactions.
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 appropriat
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 appropriat
if a referral to one of our cardiologists is appropriate.
If something's going on
with your dog that you're unsure how to handle, it's always best to
speak to your
veterinarian.
High blood BUN levels indicate that there is a high proportion of waste products in the blood which haven't been excreted by the kidneys and an increase of protein in the urine may indicate kidney damage, infection, urinary stones among other causes;
if you have concerns,
speak with your
Veterinarian or visit a different
Veterinarian to check Moses over and to run the tests again.
If you have any questions about changing your pet's diet, always
speak with your
veterinarian.
If you are ever worried about being bitten, stop the toothbrush training and
speak with your
veterinarian about proper dental care for your cat.
If your pet is diagnosed
with a heart condition,
speak with your family
veterinarian about a referral to Upstate Veterinary Specialties.
If you are still deciding on whether or not Black Mouth Cur Pitbull mix puppies are right for you,
speak with your
veterinarian or local breeder about your concerns.
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.
When a health problem occurs,
speak with your
veterinarian first and describe the symptoms so that you can decide together
if a sick cat needs to be trapped and examined.
Speak with your
veterinarian for their opinion and to discuss
if this is a useful protocol for your pet.
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.
Medication As
with any behavioral problem,
if you are unable to find a solution yourself,
speak with your
veterinarian.
Speak to your
veterinarian about treatment options
if your dog is diagnosed
with an adult heartworm infection.
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.
If your pet has travel anxiety,
speak with your
veterinarian about calming supplements or medications that can help them relax.
If not,
speak with you
veterinarian.
If your dog shows any of these,
speak with your
veterinarian about the possibility of diabetes: Excessive thirst / drinks more water than usual (polydipsia) Urinates more frequently or in greater volumes (polyuria) or perhaps loses urinary control Consistently acts hungry (polyphagia) but maintains or loses weight Unusually sweet - smelling or fruity breath (from ketone production) Lethargy Dehydration Urinary tract infections Vomiting Chronic skin infections Cloudy or misty eyes
If your cat shows any of these, speak with your veterinarian about the possibility of diabetes: Excessive thirst / drinks more water than usual (polydipsia) Urinates more frequently, in greater volumes (polyuria) or perhaps loses urinary control Consistently acts as if it is hungry (polyphagia), but maintains or loses weight Unusually sweet - smelling or fruity breath (due to ketone production) Lethargy Thinning, dry and dull ha
If your cat shows any of these,
speak with your
veterinarian about the possibility of diabetes: Excessive thirst / drinks more water than usual (polydipsia) Urinates more frequently, in greater volumes (polyuria) or perhaps loses urinary control Consistently acts as
if it is hungry (polyphagia), but maintains or loses weight Unusually sweet - smelling or fruity breath (due to ketone production) Lethargy Thinning, dry and dull ha
if it is hungry (polyphagia), but maintains or loses weight Unusually sweet - smelling or fruity breath (due to ketone production) Lethargy Thinning, dry and dull hair
We encourage you to
speak with one of our
veterinarians if you have any concerns or questions regarding anesthesia and surgery for your older or overweight pet.
If you have concerns,
speak with your
Veterinarian and ask them the specific rationale for removing the cast.
If any of these statements describes your pet,
speak with your
veterinarian about the possibility of diabetes:
Callers will
speak with veterinarians, who will evaluate the situation to determine
if the animal needs immediate emergency care.
If you have decided you want to start healthy eating / healthy exercising habits
with your animal,
speak to your
veterinarian before starting any regiment.
We urge you to call and
speak with our skilled technicians who will review your pet's history and determine
if an exam
with a
veterinarian is warranted.
You should
speak with your
Veterinarian about Chewbacca's specific case and
if they believe any other treatments apart from medications would make a difference to his well being.
If you would like us to
speak with your
veterinarian, just ask.
If you are unsure about probiotics,
speak with your
veterinarian to help decide which type of product will be best to help firm up your dog's stool and keep your dog's digestive health on track.
If your pet is showing signs of extreme aggression, it is important to
speak with your
veterinarian to rule out any medical issues that might be causing your pet's anxiety.
If you are considering declawing, I strongly recommend reading this blog as well as
speaking to your
veterinarian to help
with this important decision.
If your behavior consultant or trainer recommends that you
speak with a Veterinary Behaviorist or your
Veterinarian about your dog's behavior, and the vet or vet behaviorist recommends behavior medication, please keep an open mind.
If your dog needs to be sedated,
speak with your
veterinarian first.
If this is the road you want to take your dog down I urge you not to go ahead
with feeding raw unless you
speak to your
veterinarian about your own dogs needs.
If you have any questions about the kinds of vaccinations your pet needs, and when your pet should receive them, be sure to
speak with your
veterinarian.
If your cat has ingested someone else's medication and is due for a dose of their own medications, DO NOT give the normal medications until you have
spoken with your
veterinarian.
Speak with your
veterinarian to see
if you should neuter or spay your cat to physiologically eliminate sexually - related marking behavior.
If your pet needs to see a neurologist,
speak with your primary care
veterinarian about a referral to Upstate Veterinary Specialties, located in Latham NY, just minutes from Albany.
If you want to know more about cancer,
speak with your
veterinarian and visit Veterinary Cancer Society (www.vetcancersociety.org) or Animal Cancer Foundation (www.acfoundation.org).
If you have multiple cats and aren't sure which cat is soiling,
speak with your
veterinarian about giving fluorescein, a harmless dye, to one of your cats.
If you're looking to request an appointment or
speak with a
veterinarian, contact one of our four animal hospital locations.
You might
speak with your
veterinarian regarding your concerns and ask
if there is a supplement that might help Ernie.