Try a second time and if you don't see
anything see your veterinarian for help.
Not exact matches
You can try a steroidal cream for canines, but I would recommend you get with your
veterinarian and let them do a small biopsy on the sores to
see what they are before you buy
anything.
There are many species of houseplants that can be toxic to our pets, so if you
see anything with chew marks, consult your local
veterinarian for advice.
You have to get an in depth examination from a high quality
veterinarian before you make any decisions, pay to treat
anything the vet finds, and then
see if the dogs are getting along.
Be sure to check out rabbit's ears for any earwax buildup and / or mites, and bring them to the
veterinarian should you
see anything worrisome or out of the ordinary.
It would be best to have her
seen by your
veterinarian for a follow up, as they can
see her, assess the mass, and determine if
anything needs to be done.
However,
anything you
see as a side effect should be reported to your
veterinarian right away.
If your puppy stops eating, paws at his mouth, or you notice
anything out of the ordinary during your tooth exam,
see your
veterinarian.
If you
see anything out of the ordinary or you think that your pet might be sick, make sure to give your
veterinarian a call and NEVER treat your pet at home with any medications without directions from your
veterinarian first!
It would be best to talk to your
veterinarian, as they know her history and her situation, and
see if there is
anything that she does need to be treated with to make her breathing less erratic.
If the problem is continuous, it would be best to
see your
Veterinarian as soon as possible to have a listen to her lungs and a general examination; if it occurs only sometimes, try to note if there is
anything special (did she smell something before for example).
The
veterinarian will examine the teeth and gums along with checking the bite to
see if
anything is maloccluded.
This can be an aggressive form of cancer so if you
see anything unusual, you'll want to make a
veterinarian appointment quickly.
Without examining Ruby, I can't be sure what might be happening with her, but Yorkie's are prone to problems with their knees, and hips - if your
veterinarian isn't able to
see anything obvious on the x-rays, they may be able to send them to a specialist for a second opinion, or re-taking sequential x-rays may be helpful.
Answer: If it is swollen, you really should
see your
veterinarian because it will be hard for
anything topical to penetrate the swelling.
If your elderly cat is showing
anything abnormal or acting out of sorts, he should
see the
veterinarian right away.
Sedation, and rare respiratory depression May cause a drop in heart rate and blood pressure If you
see any significant behavior, appetite, respiratory or cardiac changes or notice
anything else unusual, contact your
veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Sometimes it is very difficult to tell if your pet is having an emergency, so erring on the side of caution and having your pet
seen by a
veterinarian for
anything questionable is always best.
False elevation of blood glucose levels Humans report headache, dizziness, ringing in the ears, rashes and itchiness If you
see any of these symptoms or notice
anything else unusual, contact your
veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Your
veterinarian should be consulted to
see if
anything else needs to be done.
If you discover lumps or bumps, have your
veterinarian test these masses to
see whether they are
anything needs to be concerned.
I would recommend restricting her movement for a few days to
see if there is any improvement (cage rest or similar) and if you don't notice any change have your
Veterinarian take a look at her to
see if there is
anything more serious going on.
If you
see anything you think isn't right, let your parents know and, if necessary, they can call the
veterinarian's office.
If it's a new behavior (tail chasing or
anything else),
see your
veterinarian.
It would be best to have Grandpa checked by a
Veterinarian to
see if there is
anything else which shows up on a physical examination which may help indicate a cause.
I can not think of
anything which would help Peggy without examining her and
seeing things in more detail; I would however recommend visiting a Specialist if your
Veterinarian (s) don't seem to know what the cause is and you are getting conflicting information as it may not be a straightforward case.
Apart from this, I can not think of
anything else to suggest; trying corticosteroid treatment again (in consultation with your
Veterinarian) to
see if there is any improvement could be tried with caution, but I really can not say.
If our
veterinarians see anything that should be brought to your attention, you will be called.
If your dog has eaten something like a glass ornament or
anything else that could injure them or shows signs of distress, he or she will need to
see a
veterinarian immediately.