Not exact matches
If there is no change in your puppy's murmur by the last vaccination booster
visit, your
veterinarian may schedule an
additional examination
to listen
to the murmur a few weeks later.
Help for pet loss is available here in the Valley - The Companion Animal Association of Arizona offers support group meetings, a telephone information line, pet loss literature, reading lists and referrals
to additional resources for grieving pet owners - please call them at 602-258-3306, or
visit their website at www.caaainc.org If you have specific questions or concerns about euthanasia or you would like more information regarding the diagnosis or treatment of your pet's disease, please contact our
veterinarians.
The cost of this baseline
visit, plus up
to $ 100 for any
additional Veterinarian charges, is at the expense of the adopting family since it is your intent
to adopt the dog.
For
additional information about our Commitment
to Veterinarians visit our Facebook page or follow us on Instagram or Twitter at @ZoetisUS.
For more information about
additional support for the veterinary industry through Commitment
to Veterinarians,
visit www.zoetisUS.com/c2v.
It is always a good idea
to visit your
veterinarian for routine veterinary care and testing
to rule out any potential issues that might be causing
additional hair loss.
However, if your dog is showing any
additional signs of distress, or has had increasing amounts of diarrhea for any length of time, a
visit to your
veterinarian in required.
I always try
to encourage people
to visit the Emergency
Veterinarian in these types of cases, but at times it is difficult due
to location, finances etc... The level of pain and discomfort that Memphis is in should determine when you should
visit the
Veterinarian; if he is calm comfortable and not in any visual pain when at rest, a
visit to your regular
Veterinarian in the morning should be good, if Memphis is in pain, shaking, vocalising or you see any swelling or any
additional problems, go
to the Emergency
Veterinarian immediately.
The
veterinarian will immediately start the
visit by performing a thorough physical examination
to search for
additional instances of bruising, petechiae, ecchymoses and / or lesions.