Talk to
enough veterinarians about the nutritional needs of so - called senior dogs and you'll get very used to hearing this answer: It depends.
Not exact matches
If the
veterinarian does not care
enough to record the information so someone else could help your pet in the future, how could he / she care
about your pet now?
It is best to have a chat with your
veterinarian about your specific dog's individual needs before you switch his diet, but for the purpose of this article, I've put an arbitrary list of ten vet recommended dog food brands that are good
enough for a large majority of canines.
National veterinary associations urge dog owners to ensure dogs are trained well
enough to come when called at a dog park, even in spite of all of the other enticing distractions at the park.2 Ask your
veterinarian about a good dog training class in your area and make sure your dog learns how to focus exclusively on you when you issue a command, especially when other dogs are present.
Once your pet is stabilized and healthy
enough to come home, then you can think
about consulting a different
veterinarian about long - term care.
If you have any questions
about whether your dog has
enough immunity to a disease you can ask your
veterinarian to titre your dog for the disease.
Talk to your bird's
veterinarian about your routine and what adjustments you should make throughout the course of a year to ensure your bird receives
enough exposure to the sun.
I can't say
enough about the
veterinarian, Dr. Kyra Haring, and her staff.
«While I believe every
veterinarian would agree she has an obligation to educate pet parents
about gastrointestinal health, I also feel we likely don't do
enough in this arena,» says Christopher G. Byers, DVM, Dipl.
In a video posted recently on dvm360.com Dr. Ernie Ward took
veterinarians to task for not talking to their clients
enough about pet nutrition.
As a bird and exotic animal
veterinarian who is often confronted with advising exotic pet owners
about when to put their animals to sleep, I usually tell them this: It's not
enough just to consider obvious factors, such as whether your pet is eating, moving around normally, or defecating in the usual spot, when you're thinking
about putting your pet to sleep.