Sentences with phrase «diagnosed by a vet»

Noise phobia is an actual medical condition diagnosed by vets and animal behaviourists, and develops in dogs and cats of all ages.
23 % of the dogs that were reported with allergies, including those with moderate or severe allergies, were not diagnosed by a vet so the actual number might be somewhat lower than survey results indicate.
Canine congestive heart failure can often be diagnosed by your vet by using a stethoscope to listen to his heart and lungs.
The canine skin infection will need to be diagnosed by a vet.
The exact underlying cause of a feline skin infection will need to be diagnosed by your vet who can best distinguish one cause from another.
«She had been diagnosed by my vet with chronic colitis.
If your dog shows any symptoms of diabetes, it should be diagnosed by a vet, who will test her blood and urine for elevated glucose levels.
There are other reasons a cat might start to drink more so any unexplained increased thirst should be investigated and diagnosed by a vet.

Not exact matches

Learn how to save time and money (and how to prevent small problems become big problems) by diagnosing and treating dog health problems that don't require your Vet's attention.
Your vet will be able to diagnose your cat, if you notice any of the symptoms of cat illnesses, by conducting a thorough exam and usually running some blood work.
Because a severe worm infestation is so dangerous, if your Rascal is diagnosed as having one, personally I would suggest initially giving him a vet - prescribed puppy deworming medicine as recommended by your veterinarian because you need to treat the problem quickly.
My 8 month old Jack Russell was diagnosed with Parvo on Friday it's now Tuesday where he spend two night with the vet with IV fluids, vet said he can go home but he needs to keep the food down, he is not eating by himself I have to feed him with a syringe, is this good or do I need to take him back?
Question: Large (65 - 70 lb) huskie mix breed diagnosed by local vet as positive for heartworms.
Learn how to save time and money (and how to keep your pet healthy) by diagnosing and treating dog health problems that don't require your Vet's attention.
Your vet will diagnose arthritis by physical examination, blood test, imaging tests like x-ray or synovial fluid analysis.
Our 16 year old daschund mix was prescribed this by the vet when he was diagnosed with kidney disease.
Vet Ray by SedecalRadiographs are an extremely helpful component for diagnosing and monitoring many different kinds of medical and surgical conditions.
Some vets will do blood testing to try and determine if a food allergy exists, but all agree that blood testing is not as accurate for diagnosing a food allergy, and most say that the only way to correctly diagnose such a condition is by using a food trial.
Chronic diarrhea is usually caused by a food allergy, inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis, parasites, or a more serious (but often rare) condition that the vet will need to diagnose.
Parvo can be diagnosed by testing a sample of their stool, so bring a stool sample with you to the vet.
She denied this and said she had been diagnosed with «allergies» by their vet.
Symptoms include bald patches and is diagnosed by a skin scraping in the Vet's office.
Fortunately, a knowledgeable breeder can probably diagnose pano faster and cheaper than can a vet, merely by knowing the breed and pinching in the right places.
Two days later we had a sick puppy after a trip to the vet hospital it was diagnosed with insussuctio (a problem with the bowl folding in on its self) the vet says this is caused by prolonged loose stool.
PetMD.com stresses that after the dog has been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, owners need to place and keep him or her on a low - protein, low - sodium diet recommended by the vet.
Dogs who begin to display this behavior without any changes in the home should be evaluated by a vet because there may be something bothering them internally or they have developed a disease that needs to be diagnosed or treated.
Dakota,, the only pup who survived was NOT diagnosed with distemper at the HIP Vet but when the owner got suspicious and took Dakota to his Vet he was diagnosed with distemper in less than 3 minutes by the owners Vet.
This is usually accompanied by weight loss, vomiting and lethargy as well and can be diagnosed with blood tests that can be performed at your vet clinic.
Your vet can diagnose anemia by carrying out a blood count and in some cases a blood transfusion is required to stabilize a dog until the underlying cause can be determined.
I was fortunate that my dog didn't die, but my Pit Bull mix was diagnosed with that this week and we were told if we hadn't gotten her to the vet when when we did she would have been dead by morning.
Hard objects such as pieces of bone or stones may be possible to be felt in the intestines by a vet, but objects in the stomach or soft objects such as socks may require an x-ray or an ultrasound to diagnose.
Vets diagnose it by feeling the dog's knee.
A vet can diagnose this ailment by analyzing a section of pad tissue.
She was seen by our primary vet who diagnosed right elbow dysplasia, a congenital condition.
Diagnosed with pulmonary edema, congestive heart failure, congenital heart defect by ER vet, started doing better with treatment.
Previously diagnosed with Pano and hip dysplagia by 2 different vets.
Sandy was previously diagnosed with the IHPSS by her referring veterinarian, and Sandy's vet suggested her owners bring her to UC Davis to see Dr. Bill Culp with the Soft Tissue Surgery Service.
I had quite a struggle before Red was diagnosed (by me initially, then my vet agreed), and I know how tough it can be to handle, so I wrote this post all about how I care for my dog in the hopes it will help others.
However, very often a vet does not need to make any test as abscesses can frequently be diagnosed by visual signs alone.
I just had my dog diagnosed with pancreatitis, and now she is not eating the dog food that is recommended by our vet.
I worked for a vet and our dog was diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, which is normally caused by a food allergy.
How many small animal vets would associate the following with electromagnetic exposure: reproductive problems, lack of coordination, dizziness, nausea, swelling or dryness of mucus membranes, and loss of coordination, memory, and concentration as evidenced by training problems or what is often diagnosed (in humans) as early onset senility?
We took him to the vet and they diagnosed him with anal hernias possibly caused by not being neutered.
• Excessive thirst and appetite • Weight loss despite a normal or even increased appetite • Hyperactivity or restlessness • Change in temperament (a normally docile cat may become aggressive) • Excessive urination, or urination in the house • Increased frequency of defecation or diarrhoea • Vomiting • Poor hair coat • Rapid nail growth Hyperthyroidism is diagnosed by a blood test, which can be performed by your veterinarian if you suspect your cat is showing any of the symptoms, it is highly recommended to consult your vet as further problems can occur, including progressive weight loss and fatal heart complications.
Once they were seen by a vet, they were all diagnosed with ring worm and put on a diet of hills ideal balance dry food supplemented with vita flora powder packets for 3 months.
Your vet will diagnose arthritis in your cat based on your description of his behavior, x-rays and by ruling out any other medical causes of his symptoms.
In some cases, your vet will be able to diagnose the infection just by looking at it.
The main issue the Board initially took regarding the complaint against Jefferson is that she diagnosed a condition and prescribed meds over electronic means (the phone) which is prohibited by the Vet Practice Act.
Your pet does not have a reasonable chance for survival with a good quality of life for at least approximately one year following treatment as determined by the diagnosing vet;
If allergies are diagnosed, further investigations for these diseases will be recommended by your vet.
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