Thin, brittle coat, heavy shedding out of season, and other coat problems can be signs of a hormonal imbalance or illness that should be
checked by a veterinarian.
A: The skin needs to be
checked by a veterinarian to determine the cause.
Sudden changes in your dog's behavior should be
checked by a veterinarian, because aggression can be prompted by pain or health issues.
The following are signs that your dog may have a problem in his mouth or gastrointestinal system and should be
checked by a veterinarian:
I would get
her checked by another veterinarian, other than your normal vet, or whomever did the spay, and get their opinion.
You will need to have
her checked by your veterinarian to determine the type of worm and get the proper medication.
Older dogs should be
checked by a veterinarian and have their medication or vaccination up to date.
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.
The biggest concern is parvovirus at that age so you need to have
him checked by your veterinarian as soon as you can.
Be sure to have anything unusual
checked by your veterinarian.
Patella luxation can be
checked by your veterinarian and results can be sent into OFA for certification.
Bleeding from the nose, breathing difficulty, or facial swelling are symptoms that may indicate cancer and should be
checked by your veterinarian.
By inspecting and cleaning your pet's ears, and having him regularly
checked by a veterinarian, you can help ward off any serious issues.
We learn about the home environment that the dog is in and we also have
them checked by a veterinarian because some behavioral issues in older dogs are health - related.
If you notice your Maltese exhibiting some of these symptoms you should have
him checked by a veterinarian.
Answer by Catherine P At least 2 years old AND after a full health
check by a veterinarian to make sure there aren't any problems.
If the behavior is recurrent, they should be
checked by your veterinarian.
Have
him checked by your veterinarian as soon as possible.
Skin cancer and benign tumors often look very much alike, so it is important to have any unusual growth
checked by your veterinarian as soon as you find it.
Any changes in frequency of urination should be
checked by your veterinarian immediately.
Skin tags should always be
checked by your Veterinarian especially if there are changes in colour; sometimes they are just skin tags but may be the start of something more serious.
At Riverside Veterinary Hospital we recommend having your pet's teeth
checked by your veterinarian at least once a year.
It's best to have any skin lumps
checked by your veterinarian.
Our puppies are
checked by our Veterinarian several times, vaccinated and come with a signed Health Certificate and shot record.
Once the puppies have been
checked by the veterinarian and properly socialized with their littermates for 8 weeks, we set up appointments for you to pick out your puppy.
Regardless of which, you should have your pet
checked by your veterinarian to better determine the cause of the vomiting.
Puppies must be vet
checked by veterinarian prior to shipping and all State and Federal Laws must be adhered to.
After being
checked by a veterinarian, it was determined that the best plan was to amputate the leg while he was young to avoid sores that could develop.
To give this newest family member the best start, have
her checked by the veterinarian.
The following symptoms may indicate that your dog needs to have his ears
checked by a veterinarian:
Any bumps or masses in the mouth should be
checked by your veterinarian.
Most dogs are treated at home after being
checked by the veterinarian.
An ethical breeder will have their pups
checked by a veterinarian before they go their new homes and will provide a full lifetime guarantee, covering genetic disease and temperament problems.
Some discharge after pyometra surgery is normal as any discharge in the vagina and cervix will continue to leak out for some time; nineteen days is a long time and I would recommend to have
her checked by her Veterinarian to ensure there isn't anything to be concerned with.
Bottom line: If you must travel with Fluffy, allow extra check - in time, get an approved carrier or crate, and have the animal
checked by a veterinarian.
You should get Mocha
checked by her Veterinarian as quickly as you can as surgery is the treatment of choice if the cause is pyometra, however if the infection is too severe she may require medical management for a few days prior to surgery to ensure a better outcome.
A: All the puppies in your Puppy Start Right Preschool class will have received the age - appropriate set of vaccinations and a thorough health
check by a veterinarian.
It is possible that Zaza's urethra is still a little inflamed from having the catheter in for a week or he may have some issues with urinary stones etc... At a minimum you should get his urine
checked by your Veterinarian just to look for any anomalies or crystals in there; without giving him a check I can not say for certain, especially if the antiinflammatories are not helping.
You should have any unusual growth
checked by your veterinarian as soon as you find it.
These symptoms should be
checked by your veterinarian.
Representatives of the ASPCA continued to remove some of the more than 600 neglected animals from the shelter yesterday, taking them to a warehouse near Raleigh where they could be
checked by veterinarians and cared for.
There are other things that can cause skin issues including mites, fungal infections, etc. so any pet with a skin condition should always be
checked by a veterinarian.
If they aren't regrowing their hair, have
them checked by your veterinarian - there are a few (kind of rare, like hypothyroidism) conditions that keep them from regrowing their hair.
The society will not release an animal until it has been
checked by a veterinarian, given the routine rabies shots and spayed or neutered, or until arrangements have been made to have these things done.
Reluctance to eat or drink cold water, pawing at the mouth or cheek area, bad breath, bleeding gums, or any unusual growths in the mouth are signs of concern and should be
checked by your veterinarian.
If you see signs of swelling or redness, your pet should be
checked by a veterinarian.
Not only is this positive for Marty — tons of love, affection and treats, but it's good for his health — he can be
checked by a veterinarian more often.
Even dogs already clinically diagnosed with epilepsy should still be
checked by a veterinarian after the seizure.
According to WebMD, any type of persistent cough should be
checked by your veterinarian immediately to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment — dogs usually can be made more comfortable with a vet - prescribed cough suppresant.
Weakness in the hind legs is not uncommon in dogs as they age, also waning appetite isn't unusual either; but given her age you should have
her checked by your Veterinarian to determine whether she needs some anti inflammatories which may help with walking.