For this reason, it is extremely important to have your cat examined
by your family veterinarian on a yearly basis to detect any hidden health problems before they become too advanced.
Not exact matches
Staging is determined
by your
family veterinarian, a surgeon or an oncologist; it's based
on several factors:
We feel there are many times when a visit to your house may provide a better option for care such as pets that are stressed
by veterinary visits to the hospital, a geriatric patient that is
on hospice care, a multi-pet
family where a bi-annual trip to the
veterinarian could mean several visits, and times when a ride to the hospital may be difficult (large dogs or animals that have motion sickness).
We Are Referred
By:
Veterinarians, Pet Professionals, Pet Therapy Groups (examples: Delta and Sutter Paws
on Call), Animal Rescue Groups, Shelters, Breeders, Trainers, Our Clients, Friends, and
Family.
So, instead, address the root cause of the problem
by helping your cat reduce his or her stress, and speak with your
family veterinarian on how you can best help your cat this spring!
The Internist will review information provided
by you and your
family veterinarian, perform a complete and thorough physical examination of your pet, and based
on these initial findings, additional tests and care may be recommended.
We work closely with your
family veterinarian to help provide complete veterinary care for your pet
by giving second opinions
on difficult cases, providing specialized hospitalization for critically ill patients and performing complex diagnostic procedures.
The Dermatologist will review information provided
by you and your
family veterinarian, perform a complete and thorough physical examination of your pet, and based
on these initial findings, additional tests and care may be recommended.
After fulfilling a
family tradition of military service
by enlisting in the Army, Dr. Wilkerson went
on to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a
veterinarian.
Carla,
Veterinarians have a 3 day course in nutrition put
on by Iams and purina while they are in school — they know about as much regarding nutrition as your
family doctor does.You have to use books, etc to research what is a good formula for home food and, I firmly believe, rotate ingredients regularly!