Not exact matches
If you have lost a pet, post signs, talk to your neighbors,
call your
veterinarian and the
veterinarians in the surrounding area, post ads on Craig's
list and TulsaWorld.com classifieds, and don't forget to check the local animal shelter.
If you're being told a
list of instructions from the
veterinarian, take out a piece of paper and write notes or record the instructions so you won't have to
call the clinic due to something being forgotten.
If someone in your market is looking for a
veterinarian and your website is
listed at the top of their search, chances are high that search will result in a
call to your hospital.
If you believe you've given your dog too much Glucosamine, your dog may exhibit the symptoms we've
listed below, and you should
call your
veterinarian right away.
Help for pet loss is available here in the Valley - The Companion Animal Association of Arizona offers support group meetings, a telephone information line, pet loss literature, reading
lists and referrals to additional resources for grieving pet owners - please
call them at 602-258-3306, or visit their website at www.caaainc.org If you have specific questions or concerns about euthanasia or you would like more information regarding the diagnosis or treatment of your pet's disease, please contact our
veterinarians.
A
list of requirements by state can be found on the IAAMB website, www.iaamb.org or by
calling your local
veterinarian or massage board and inquiring.
If there is an emergency when Animal Kingdom is not open, please
call your regular
veterinarian, or if you do not have a regular
veterinarian please
call Roosevelt Veterinary Center (
listed below).
If you notice your dog doing the things we have
listed below, give your
veterinarian a
call to see if they feel your dog could benefit from taking these supplements.
If your dog has eaten any of the food
listed above,
call your
Veterinarian with your dog's weight and the amount of the food he consumed.
If your pet is not showing outward signs, you should immediately
call your
veterinarian or one of the veterinary - specific poison control hotlines
listed below for information and advice.
You can
call one of the large medical centers
listed below and they may agree to provide you or your
veterinarian with a consult over the phone.
If you are a
veterinarian and would like to be
listed on our web site, please
call 678-653-7175, and we will be glad to set up a phone interview with you.
Call your local
veterinarian or animal shelter for a
list of recommended facilities near you or click on the link below for organizations that can help.
If there is a
veterinarian listed on the surrendering papers, ask the rescue to
call and verify if the dog was spayed.
If there is a
veterinarian listed on surrender forms, ask if the shelter can
call to verify surgery.