Not exact matches
While you're at it, be sure to have your pet checked
by a
veterinarian on a
regular basis; preventative health care is important for animals just as it is for humans.
It would be best to have him seen and evaluated
by your
regular veterinarian, as they can give you an idea as to what might be going
on, if that is an appropriate therapy for him, if it may help, how much it will cost, and if it is available in your area.
This evaluation is similar to the wellness exam given
by your
regular veterinarian, but focuses more
on identifying musculoskeletal and / or neurologic abnormalities and functional challenges.
Brushing the teeth EVERY DAY is the only way to prevent dental disease in pets, as well as having the teeth cleaned
by a
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
By all means read good kitten books but you can do no better than to take your little pet
on regular visits to your
veterinarian.
Staff
veterinarians and nurses stay up to date
on the latest medicine and surgical procedures
by attending
regular continuing education seminars throughout the year.
We recommend all pet owners to make proper dental hygiene care part of their pet's
regular routine and to have their pet's teeth and gums checked out
by a qualified
veterinarian on an annual basis.
While brushing is the major part in the maintenance of good oral health, it is still necessary to have your dog's teeth cleaned
on a
regular basis
by your
veterinarian to remove tartar.
Tartar buildup has to be removed
by your
veterinarian, with the dog under anesthesia, so the extra effort of
regular brushing will save you and your dog much more effort and expense later
on.
For this reason, it is important to get your dog evaluated
on a
regular basis
by a
veterinarian; equally important is simply being aware of your dog's overall demeanor.
She was started
on pain medications
by her
regular veterinarian and for additional pain management, we began therapeutic laser therapy to spine.
If your cat does go outdoors, use a broad - spectrum deworming product
on a
regular basis, as recommended
by your
veterinarian.
Have your pet's teeth cleaned professionally
by your
veterinarian on a
regular basis (usually once or twice a year).
Your dog should be given flea prevention
on a
regular schedule, determined
by the product you use and your
veterinarian.
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.
Your puppy's weight and body condition should be evaluated
by your
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
Your kitten's weight and body condition should be evaluated
by your
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
It is important for cats to be examined
by a
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
You can easily stay
on top of parasites
by monitoring changes in your pet's behavior and appetite, and through
regular trips to your
veterinarian.
The owners of each dog claimed
regular wellness veterinary care, but none went beyond a discount vaccine clinic and based
on records, none had been actually examined in years (there is an abysmal legal loophole in Florida that allows vaccines to be administered to patients
by technicians or assistants without an examination as long as a licensed
veterinarian is in the building).
Help your dog maintain good body condition
by monitoring food intake, providing exercise and visiting your
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
The best thing that you can do is to have your cat examined
by your
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
Have your cat's teeth cleaned
by your
veterinarian when advised, and brush them at home
on a
regular basis.
Dr. Denise Petryk, DVM and in - house
veterinarian for Trupanion, says although some health issues and diseases are out of your control, the best way to keep your cat healthy is
by seeing your vet at least once a year for a
regular checkup, requesting routine blood and urine testing after he's seven years old, discussing nutrition with your vet and keeping an eye
on your cat's diet and weight, and keeping him active.