TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) is a management technique whereby homeless cats are captured,
evaluated by a veterinarian, vaccinated and sterilized, then returned to their habitat if homes can not be found.
Any lump or bump, new or old, big or small, should always be
evaluated by your veterinarian.
Once a pug has been
evaluated by our veterinarian and is in their foster home, we request a small bio and a few pictures of each pug to be sent to us via email.
Nodules that form at injection sites may be an inflammatory reaction that may resolve on their own, but they should all be
evaluated by a veterinarian to rule out an ISS.
All cases involving behavior disorders such as aggression, anxiety, extreme fears or phobias, would first be
evaluated by a veterinarian and a treatment plan would be prescribed by the veterinarian which includes environmental management, behavior modification, training, and on occasion behavioral medications.
We recommend that you induce vomiting within 2 hours of ingestion and have your pet
evaluated by a veterinarian.
Cuts should always be
evaluated by a veterinarian to treat for infection, and evaluate damage to deeper tissues.
1 — Difficulty Breathing: If your pet exhibits any sign of respiratory distress, it should be
evaluated by a veterinarian immediately.
If you notice a change in the way your pet's eye looks, such as more discharge or redness, or if you see your pet blinking more or rubbing at his eye, it is critical that you have
it evaluated by a veterinarian.
Any cat that is having a seizure should be
evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
A diabetic pet that is ill or not eating from other causes should be
evaluated by a veterinarian.
It is always important that any lameness be
evaluated by a veterinarian, perhaps with a consultation with an orthopedic surgeon.
Changes in vocalization (eg, tone, pitch, urgency, frequency) should be
evaluated by your veterinarian.
Hamsters suffering from wet tail must be examined and
evaluated by a veterinarian immediately.
These manifestations are carefully
evaluated by your veterinarian to determine whether they point to sensitive stomachs or to another disease entity.
So pets that are not acting well may be covering painful conditions and should be
evaluated by a veterinarian
Prior to being placed for adoption, every animal we rescue is behavior tested,
evaluated by a veterinarian and / or trainer, and receives any recommended care or training.
If you see any of the signs listed above, have your pet
evaluated by a veterinarian.
More problematic to me, is that the oils that have been linked to killing cats and harming animals, appear to have not been truly
evaluated by the veterinarians who condemned them - nor were the oils in question available for others to evaluate.
The breeder may also demand that the dog be returned and
evaluated by our veterinarian.
So be sure to have your cat
evaluated by your veterinarian.
It's very important for your pet to be
evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible if they begin to exhibit these signs during the holiday season.
Any odors coming from your cat's mouth needs to be
evaluated by your veterinarian.
Pets with any known exposure to this plant should be examined and
evaluated by a veterinarian and treated symptomatically.
Retrovirus - positive cats should be
evaluated by a veterinarian twice a year.
If you suspect that your pet has ingested any of the following, early and aggressive treatment is recommended and you should have him /
her evaluated by a veterinarian immediately.
Oscar says to have your cat's teeth
evaluated by your veterinarian now!
If your dog is showing any sign of a limp or discomfort in his leg that lasts for more than a couple days, it is best he be
evaluated by his veterinarian as soon as possible.
Our rescue coordinators work with the dog, have
it evaluated by a veterinarian, spayed or neutered as needed and evaluating temperament and all pertinent history.
Dogs affected with the influenza viruses need to be
evaluated by a veterinarian to determine a treatment plan.
Any changes in the skin like the ones you describe are best
evaluated by your veterinarian or local emergency veterinary hospital.
If the dog develops a cough or shortness of breath, begins to tire more easily than before or bleeds excessively from any cut or wound, it needs to be
evaluated by a veterinarian again.
Skin, ear and any other problems can be noted by groomer and
evaluated by our veterinarian while here.
If you suspect your rabbit has been electrocuted, have
him evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible to determine the extent of injury.
If your rabbit has a penetrating wound, have
him evaluated by a veterinarian to determine if antibiotics or surgery may be necessary.
A rabbit with nasal or eye discharge and / or frequent sneezing or dental abscesses should be
evaluated by a veterinarian.
Eye conditions are painful and need to be
evaluated by a veterinarian.
«It is important for competitive canine athletes to be
evaluated by their veterinarians and / or nutritionist in order to determine individual requirements.»
Dogs who experience sudden recumbency should be
evaluated by a veterinarian as quickly as possible and situations in which the animal collapses, loses consciousness, or experiences extreme lethargy should be treated as an emergency.
Your pet's medical condition should be
evaluated by a veterinarian before any medical decisions are implemented.
Each collie is placed with a foster family where they are
evaluated by a veterinarian to be completely vetted including neutered or spayed, professionally groomed, and trained for obedience if necessary.
Any variation from normal should be a cause for concern and should be immediately
evaluated by your veterinarian.
Please have your cats
evaluated by your veterinarian every year for the best healthcare possible.
«If cat owners notice a change in the cat's normal hair coat appearance, particularly if hair loss or excessive dander is seen, they should have their cat
evaluated by a veterinarian,» Diesel said.
If your dog has a history of weight loss, increased drinking and urination, and a whitish color to his eyes, he should be
evaluated by your veterinarian and tested for diabetes.
If your pet is drooling, they should be
evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
If your pet is lethargic, they should be
evaluated by a veterinarian to ensure they do not have a serious underlying medical condition.
They can look like lots of different non-cancerous skin tumors (particularly lipoma for mast cell tumors that are subcutaneous), so it is important to have all lumps and bumps located on or under the skin
evaluated by a veterinarian.
Some dermal masses with malignant potential are mistaken for benign lesions, therefore it is important to have all skin masses
evaluated by a veterinarian quickly after they are detected.
«If an owner notices a concerning lesion, they should have their cat
evaluated by a veterinarian,» Diesel said.