It would be best to have him seen and
evaluated by your regular veterinarian, as they can give you an idea as to what might be going on, if that is an appropriate therapy for him, if it may help, how much it will cost, and if it is available in your area.
Not exact matches
Your pet's
regular veterinarian has referred your pet to us because they know that your pet will be
evaluated and treated
by highly trained specialists and thus receive the highest level of care.
Regular examinations, blood panels and urine screenings can help ward off illness
by allowing your
veterinarian to
evaluate subtle changes you may not notice at home (see Myth # 2).
For this reason, it is important to get your dog
evaluated on a
regular basis
by a
veterinarian; equally important is simply being aware of your dog's overall demeanor.
Your puppy's weight and body condition should be
evaluated by your
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
Your kitten's weight and body condition should be
evaluated by your
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
Though her
regular veterinarian recommended the pet be
evaluated by an opthalmologist, the client did not understand the importannce of this and her appointment was for three weeks away.