Vomiting that persists for more than a couple of days should be worked up
by your regular veterinarian as soon as possible for the best results.
Not exact matches
To help ease your cat's constipation, your
veterinarian may suggest increasing the fiber in the diet, such
as by adding canned pumpkin to your cat's
regular food.
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.
By Link V. Welborn, DVM, DABVP
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Regular visits to your
veterinarian: Just
as the American Dental Association has recommended
regular dental check - ups for people for many years, the American Animal Hospital Association — American Veterinary Medical Association Canine and... Continue re
regular dental check - ups for people for many years, the American Animal Hospital Association — American Veterinary Medical Association Canine and... Continue reading →
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.
Protein in the urine can be caused
by a variety of different conditions; if you are looking for non or minimal invasive procedures then ultrasound isn't invasive and can tell your
Veterinarian a lot about the internal structure of the kidney's and any abnormalities, also a
regular blood test (just taken with a needle from the fore leg) with biochemistry will give a good indication about protein levels in the blood more importantly the albumin to globulin ratio
as well
as creatinine and urea which will help to determine Sebastian's internal health.
Along with
regular teeth cleanings and check - ups
as recommended
by your
veterinarian, bring your pet in for dental service if you recognize any of these oral problems in your dog or cat:
Please keep in mind that although
regular brushing of your pets teeth is highly recommended, dentals done
by the
Veterinarian are also crucial in maintaing your pets dental hygiene
as well.
Return to a
veterinarian for
regular dental checkups every six to 18 months or
as recommended
by your
veterinarian.
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.
Our center is designed to function
as an extension of services provided
by your
regular veterinarian.
VCA Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center, serving Fairfield County and surrounding areas, provides state - of - the - art specialty care
as an extension of services provided
by your
regular veterinarian.
Although your puppy will be de-wormed and vaccinated until the departure date, we'd like you to continue proper de-worming and conducting
regular exams up to 16 weeks of age or more (or
as recommended
by the
veterinarian).
Regular cleanings,
as recommended
by your
veterinarian, may reduce dental disease significantly.
The adoptive owner agrees to follow a
regular vaccination program
as established
by a reputable
veterinarian.
Our center is designed to function
as an extensive of services provided
by your
regular veterinarian.
AAHA reminds pet owners that they can help pets live healthier and longer lives
by taking their pets to a
veterinarian for their annual physical exams, vaccinations and dental care
as well
as providing their pets with fresh water, a balanced good quality diet and
regular exercise.
Feed high quality dog food
as recommended
by your
veterinarian to keep your dog happy and
regular.
If your cat does go outdoors, use a broad - spectrum deworming product on a
regular basis,
as recommended
by your
veterinarian.
Added diagnostics such
as an ECG, x-rays, or blood pressure may be done
by your
regular veterinarian, but they are more for supporting information, not to make the diagnosis.
It is important to point out,
as mentioned above, that consultation with our service is not a substitute for having your cat (s) examined
by a
veterinarian, and all cats should see a
veterinarian for
regular check ups and any time they are showing signs of illness.
Obesity is the leading cause of arthritis in our pets and can be prevented with
regular exercise and a well balanced diet
as recommended
by your
veterinarian.
Home Care, combined with
regular pet dental exams and scaling and polishing
as recommended
by your
veterinarian, will make a significant improvement in your pet's health, longevity and happiness.
Obviously when we think of dog health,
regular visits to the
veterinarian for vaccines and preventive care come to mind immediately,
as well
as a prompt seeking of veterinary care when injury and sickness are suspected
by a pet owner.
You can virtually assure yourself of your pet's good oral health if you will follow these suggestions:
regular checkups and scalings (removal of plaque and calculus)
by your
veterinarian; periodic checks of the pet's mouth for bad breath and discolored, inflamed gums; a diet which generally avoids sweet or soft, sticky foods; and daily use of an oral cleansing compound such
as Maxi / Guard.
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).
(6) «
Regular exercise» means the type and amount of exercise sufficient to comply with an exercise plan that has been approved
by a licensed
veterinarian, developed in accordance with regulations regarding exercise promulgated
by the Missouri department of agriculture, and where such plan affords the dog maximum opportunity for outdoor exercise
as weather permits;
We have a dedicated team of
veterinarians specially trained in emergency and critical care medicine, who function
as an extension of the services provided
by your
regular veterinarian.
A: A VCPR is established only when your
veterinarian examines your animal in person, and is maintained
by regular veterinary visits
as needed to monitor your animal's health.