Not exact matches
When in doubt about whether your cat or dog is ill and needs
to be seen
by a
veterinarian, you can call your vet's office and ask
to speak to the
veterinarian or a technician.
If you find it difficult
to give your cat a pill or capsule,
speak to your
veterinarian about having the medication compounded into a liquid
by a pharmacist, or crushed and added
to water.
Blood in the urine may be caused
by a variety of different conditions which include infections, urinary stones, tumours, poisoning and trauma (
to name a few); I would
speak more with your
Veterinarian regarding the rationale for the use of benazepril for Max.
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.
I would try moving
to a commercial pet food (unless prescribed a raw diet
by your
Veterinarian in which case
speak to them first)
to see if that resolves the issue.
Please help us reach this goal
by asking any other breeders you
speak with
to provide documentation of a full kennel inspection performed
by a
veterinarian or the Humane Society!
By speaking with the primary
veterinarian prior
to the appointment, we are often better able
to determine the severity of the problem, which of our services the patient is likely
to need, how soon the patient needs
to be seen, and whether any of the other specialty services at the VH should be consulted.
I have been told, and it has been recommended
to me
by veterinarians and dog rescues and vet techs I have
spoken to online (my own vet refuses
to do it, though) that I should use heartgard
to treat my 2 dog's heartworms I live in South Louisiana, and they both tested positive after being on monthly preventative (before I got them..
You can make an appointment for your cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, or camelids
by calling 334/844 -4490
to speak with the front office staff or directly
to a
veterinarian on a desired service.
Every breeder and
veterinarian that I have
spoken to have told me I've made a great choice
by raising my Ringo on Royal Canin!
By staying attuned
to the micro-changes happening within in the pet industry — at superstores, neighborhood shops, and even
veterinarians and clinics — pet brands can
speak to the needs of their essential partners in sales.