Our veterinarians are highly knowledgeable in diagnosis and offer
aggressive treatment plans to help your pet endure a long, healthy life.
But, if a child is classified as high - risk, the survival rate falls to approximately 50 percent even with
an aggressive treatment plan that includes high - dose chemotherapy, surgery, stem cell transplant, radiation and immunotherapy.
«Early recognition of the signs of parvo by pet owners, followed by a quick diagnosis and
an aggressive treatment plan at the vet can boost survival rates to 90 %,» Dr. Audrey Wystrach said.
Not exact matches
Early and
aggressive marketing of a sexually active lifestyle, free birth control and a four times per year purchasing pattern are the
Planned Parenthood funnel, out of which comes a large and growing number of big - ticket sales - infection
treatment and abortions - for which
Planned Parenthood works very hard.
They will follow this approach to design a novel
treatment plan by rationally combining gemcitabine with cell cycle checkpoint inhibitor, oxygen - enrich gas inhalation, and radiotherapy to significantly inhibit the growth of
aggressive glioma.
Veterinary behaviorists prescribe a psychotropic to
aggressive animals as a part of their
treatment plan, because aggression stems from fear and anxiety.
The
treatment plan involves
aggressive care, isolation from other cats and pets, lime — sulfur dips and a systemic
treatment in case of generalized form.
On a final note,
aggressive dogs should be evaluated by someone with the expertise and experience to make an accurate diagnosis and effective
treatment plan.
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