Sentences with phrase «discuss this with your vet who»

Hi Don, You don't mention age or breed but these symptoms are indicative of respiratory or heart problems so if you haven't already I would discuss with your vet who may be able to set your mind at rest.

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The best way to deal with this is to discuss the problem in an honest way with the vet who might consider either using a female hormone to try to counteract the condition or to castrate the dog.
;P Not that I care, nor is it the point of what I'm about to discuss) Aside from the latter, just some constructive criticism, no offenses meant... I CAN repeatedly say I'm a seasoned vet of 35 years who definitely has experience with more than two dozen animals and spout an argument, but it doesn't make any of it true until I have evidence... you know, what you badgered others for, but only had excuses why you couldn't provide yours.
Like people, enzymes should be considered on a case by case basis and because you discussed it with a qualified expert like your vet who sees this a lot or a holistic veterinarian familiar with treating dogs successfully in this capacity.
For example, I used to take my cat to a vet who was really sweet and gentle with her, but when it came time to discuss the tough stuff, she hesitated a lot instead of giving it to me straight.
For Bull Terriers who lick their feet, itch, get frequent ear infections and drag their bottoms along the ground, it is worthwhile discussing treatment for skin allergies with your vet.
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