You should always start
by talking to your veterinarian, who can answer all of your questions and recommend a treatment plan with a product like Trifexis ® (spinosad + milbemycin oxime) that controls whipworm infections.
One way to know if your puppy is eating the right amount is
by talking to your veterinarian.
A routine, yearly blood test performed by your veterinarian is an accurate way to detect heartworm infection in your dog.2 Start
by talking to your veterinarian, and ask about protecting your dog from heartworm disease year - round with Trifexis ® (spinosad + milbemycin oxime).
Not exact matches
Since our pets can't
talk, a thorough exam
by a
veterinarian is required
to determine what tests and treatments are required.
Because the recommended daily allowance varies
by your dog's weight,
talk to your dog's
veterinarian to determine what amount works best for your furry pal's daily, balanced diet.
While flea infestation can always be resolved
by taking specific measures at home, it's still very important
to talk to your pet's
veterinarian to know how you should proceed in dealing with your situation.
BE PREPARED: •
Talk to your
veterinarian about your pet's risks in cold weather • Have an emergency kit that includes your pet's needs in case of severe weather or prolonged power outage • If your dog has a short coat or seems bothered
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Don't forget
to talk to your
veterinarian about your puppy's individual needs, which vary a bit
by breed, health conditions and other factors.
While I think most of us as pet owners understand that everything you read on the internet isn't always the truth, or can't always be trusted, when we see things that are written
by veterinarians, claim
to be written
by someone in the pet industry that should know what they're
talking about we automatically think that, that's advice that we should take.
Talk to your
veterinarian about how many you can feed your dog, but a general rule of thumb is no more than one or two raw bones a week, spacing out each serving
by a few days.
If you would like a 2nd opinion, that is a common thing
to request in situations like this, and you should be able
to find a
veterinarian that you trust
by talking to friends, family, and other dog owners.
By examining your pup and
talking to you about his diet, your
veterinarian can recommend a plan
to maximize health and nutritional benefits.
If you can't feel your bird's keelbone because it's covered
by a layer of fat,
talk to your
veterinarian about ways
to help him get back
to a healthy weight.
If you keep antifreeze in the house, and you're worried about being able
to get ahold of the antidote in time,
talk to your local
veterinarian for emergency options (you might be surprised
by what they have
to say.)
Every
veterinarian we
talked to recommended Royal Canin
by name, and the dog food contains fish oil, beet pulp, and highly digestible proteins support a developing GI system for dogs.
Veterinary Q&A: How
to medicate a pet Seattle Times — 9/28/2012 Tails of Seattle: A pets blog Posted
by Neena Pellegrini Dr. Kevin Wilson, a
veterinarian at Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital in Snohomish,
talks about giving pets medication.
If you think your dog has been possibly exposed
to or bitten
by a wild or potentially rabid animal,
talk with your
veterinarian immediately and report it
to the local animal control authorities.
If you are planning
to euthanize your dog, please contact Dr. Olby
by email
[email protected] or
by telephone 919-513-8286 or 919-513-6692 (clinic) as soon as possible as she will be able
to talk directly
to your
veterinarian about these protocols.
Cat enthusiasts can celebrate Feline Fix
by Five month
by going
to the Feline Fix
by Five web site for more information
to share with others, entering their cat in the Feline Fix
by Five Facebook Photo Contest, and
talking to their
veterinarian about sterilization
by five months.
Dubbed a «Celebrity Vet»
by The Hollywood Reporter, Dr. Jeff Werber, practicing
veterinarian and established veterinary medical journalist, is frequently seen on the nation's top news and
talk shows educating and enlightening pet parents on everything from basic pet care and nutrition
to abnormal behavior and prevention of disease.
It's important
to have your horse examined
by a
veterinarian on a regular basis and
to talk to your
veterinarian about any support horse may need.
We
talk about what breeds are affected
by certain conditions or diseases, what symptoms
to watch for, and treatments you can do at home... or if you need
to get
to your
veterinarian ASAP!
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.
Dr. Amber Andersen, a Los Angeles
veterinarian pursuing a master's in public health, makes mealtime special for her cats
by singing and
talking to them while opening their food.
Drop
by to visit our hospital and
talk with our knowledgeable
veterinarians and team members.
Join Marcie and Whistle as
veterinarian Dr. T. Murt Byrne stops
by to talk about your working dog's health and wellness.
Also, listen here
to a discussion on WFL Endangered Stream Live
Talk Radio about horse slaughter
by Laura Allen, Executive Director of Animal Law Coalition; John Holland, journalist and consultant for Americans Against Horse Slaughter; Dr. Nena Winand, DVM with
Veterinarians for Equine Welfare and Paula Bacon, former mayor of Kaufman, Tx and leader of the fight
to shut down the horse slaughter facility that operated there until 2007.
You can help your cat
by talking with your
veterinarian to rule out medical complications.
If your pet is particularly upset
by guests,
talk to your
veterinarian about possible solutions
to this common problem.