Not exact matches
Listen
to a
veterinarian talk about the
benefits of an all meat diet for dogs and cats on the Livin» La Vida Low Carb Show here
Talk to your
veterinarian about the possible
benefits to your pet if you are considering these supplements.
Talk to your O'Neal Lane Pet Hospital
veterinarian if you think laser therapy might
benefit your pet.
In an era where cardiovascular disease and obesity are on the rise in both people and their pets, it is clear that exercising with dogs can
benefit humans and animals alike... and I don't know that many dogs who are not willing
to go for a walk (but be sure that you
talk to your
veterinarian before increasing your pet's exercise — because some dogs may not
benefit from increased exercise)
Talk to your
veterinarian about your cats risk of exposure
to FIP and whether he might
benefit from vaccination.
By examining your pup and
talking to you about his diet, your
veterinarian can recommend a plan
to maximize health and nutritional
benefits.
You should
talk to your
veterinarian about the
benefits and risks of vaccinating and the best schedule for your cat.
If she isn't on any pain medications, it seems that she might
benefit from them, and it would be worth
talking to your
veterinarian about,
to see if systemically she is healthy and can see how she responds
to pain management.
Talk to your
Veterinarian to determine if the risks outweigh the
benefits.
25 % of millennials always
talk to their
veterinarians about the health
benefits of pet ownership, more than generation X (16 %), baby boomers (6 %), or greatest / silent generation (4 %)
You can help us promote the power of the human - animal bond by supporting pet - friendly policies, urging your respresentatives
to support legislation that promotes the human - animal bond, or simply by
talking to your doctor or
veterinarian about the
benefits of the human - animal bond.
If your pet isn't already microchipped,
talk to your
veterinarian about the
benefits of this simple procedure.
Our goal with each of these medical messages is
to educate and enlighten the public about advancements in veterinary medicine that they may not be aware of, and encourage them
to talk to their primary
veterinarian if they feel their pet might
benefit from a referral
to Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center.
Talk to your
veterinarian about the
benefits and risks for your area and dog.