Since you are seeing blood and he is vomiting, it is ideal to
go see your veterinarian for treatment.
Also if vomiting or diarrhea persists more than 24 hours OR you notice blood in the vomitus or the diarrheas then
go see your veterinarian immediately.
If you notice your dog is not producing any urine then
go see your veterinarian as soon as possible.
Not exact matches
If your cat won't eat them, or does not do well on them — take kitty to a
veterinarian for a check - up to
see — you can always
go back to what you were feeding her before.
Answer: Since the rice and chicken and some time haven't helped, you are
going to need to
see your
veterinarian to
see what the cause of the diarrhea is: intestinal parasites, viruses, bacteria, etc etc. so you can start appropriate treatment.
«The vast majority of itchy cats that [
veterinarians]
see are
going to be flea - allergic,» said Rudayna Ghubash, DVM, who is board - certified in veterinary dermatology.
He should have called her a few days after the
veterinarian visit to
see how things were
going with Hobbs» treatment.
When a cat
goes into a new home they are exposed to a new environment which may irritate their respiratory tract and cause respiratory symptoms;
see how she is with the antibiotics, if there is no improvement return to your
Veterinarian.
That depends on when the
veterinarian needs to
see the animal again, and when it can finally
go up for adoption.
I stress the involvement of the
veterinarian because I have
seen many cases where both the trainer or non DVM professional is working to help with the behavior but it is
going slow.
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.
In a country in which we are spending over $ 11 billion annually on health care for companion animals, lawyers are
going to
see more and more animal - related issues coming to them, from tort claims against
veterinarians to landlord - tenant disputes to animal custody cases.
I have a Doberman and she gets anxiety even if she had pain pills during her recovery got this medication from my
veterinarian on a follow - up because my dog would jump around like a poodle and I was concerned with her injuring herself further during this healing time this medication is great it subsided her anxiety and from her bolting out the door to
go to the bathroom I would give this a high review as the first time I've ever
seen my dog relax as she should after surgery
As far as histologic forms of osteosarcoma
go, three varieties are often
seen, according to
veterinarian Jaime Modiano of the AKC Canine Health Foundation.
Answer: Poison is possible but so are many other things - a trip to
see your
veterinarian will help determine what is
going on.
«As a vet, I've
seen how much veterinary technicians and assistants contribute to horse care and health, and the value they bring to both
veterinarians and horse owners,» says Dr. John Tuttle, senior associate director for Equine Professional Services for Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. «This award recognizes those who
go the extra mile with regard to equine health.»
The latest blood tests show only mild increase in BUN, glucose and phosphorus; it would be good to
see how Storm
goes on with dietary changes and the medication prescribed by your
Veterinarian.
If she has vomited that many times, you should try to
go see your local
veterinarian.
If you are
going to consider a veterinary practice, find out if your dog can
see the same
veterinarian each time, barring any days off or emergencies.
Without examining Misha, I can't determine what might be
going on with her, but it would be a good idea to have her
seen by a
veterinarian, as they can examine her, determine what might be
going on, take x-rays if needed, and recommend any treatment that she might need to be comfortable.
Lewis: I don't have a view that much in terms of over-offered, but I do believe as we
see the trends and pet owners continued to acquire what we call in some cases almost more human quality type care for their companion animals, that in many cases, and understandably so,
see them as extensions or even members of the family, so the greater desire to provide the best quality care as possible I think is
going to continue to fuel the opportunity for
veterinarians to explore more services.
While we always recommend
seeing your
veterinarian for any skin or ear infections, there are some home remedies that can help your dog prior to
going to the vet, or after taking all medications.
by Cate Burnette, RVT While we always recommend
seeing your
veterinarian for any skin or ear infections, there are some home remedies that can help your dog prior to
going -LSB-...]
Zimmerman was apparently confounded when he was ordered to have 39 of his dogs
seen by a
veterinarian due to flea and fly bites that, rest assured,
went above and beyond that of minor skin irritations. Indeed, since dog wardens are now outfitted with digital cameras it would be of tremendous interest to know if photographs of the doomed dogs exist. Nevertheless, Zimmerman contacted a large animal
veterinarian for advice despite the fact that the state's Dog Law requires all licensed canine kennels to have documentation providing the name and contact information for the
veterinarian of record who cares for the dogs. Could it be that Richard Martrich and Orlando Aguirre, the two dog wardens who had inspected the kennel over the previous six years, had overlooked this detail and is it possible that the dogs in Zimmerman's care had never been
seen by a
veterinarian?
It would be best to have her
seen by a
veterinarian, as they can examine her and determine what might be
going on with her so that she can get treated, or dewormed, whichever she needs.
If you
see any problems, your rabbit might need to
go to the
veterinarian.
However, this is something you are
going to
see a lot in this post,
see your
veterinarian before you start giving your pet any supplements.
If you
see your pet struggling to breathe or he is unable to breathe (the gums and tongue may appear dark in color or purple),
go immediately to your
veterinarian or the nearest emergency hospital.
Your
veterinarian also may use an ultrasound or imaging test to
see what might be
going on in your cat's bladder.
As a result, they encounter animals that haven't
seen a
veterinarian in years, which for an older animal means critical health care issues
go undiagnosed and untreated.
«The reason we
see it in cats in particular especially kittens is that they're small so they're compromised, they don't groom themselves as well so they're not
going to get rid of it, they might ingest it,» said Dr. Elizabeth Farrington, a
veterinarian with the Nebraska Humane Society.
If you
see any symptoms that affect the dogs eyes, call your
veterinarian, or if the symptoms do not
go away in a few minutes.
I think it would be best to have her examined by your
veterinarian to
see if she does seem to be
going into a heat or not, whether it might be from a retained ovarian remnant.
The
veterinarian will also need to use x-rays (radiographs), an ultrasound, CT scans, and maybe an MRI to
see how deep the damage
goes.
If you are not sure that Shushi has been diagnosed correctly, you have a couple of options - you can talk with your
veterinarian about your concerns, and
see if they can provide a clearer picture for your of what they think is
going on, or you can seek a second opinion from a different
veterinarian, as they will be able to assess her with a new set of eyes and background.
If you
see your rabbit straining to urinate, but there is no urine,
go to a
veterinarian as soon as possible.
Without examining her, i can't say for sure what might be
going on with her, but if she seems to be in distress it might be good to take her in to
see your
veterinarian, or the nearet 24 hour facility.
In cases of extremely loose stools or diarrhea that does not
go away within 1 to 2 days, or blood or mucus is present, a dog should be
seen by a
veterinarian as soon as possible.
«It was a grueling surgery, but Finn showed his strength, and it's wonderful to
see how he's recovered and will
go on to lead a healthy life,» said BVC Lead
Veterinarian, Dr. Nicole Breda.
Your
veterinarian needs to run additional tests to
see what's
going on (allergies vs bacteria vs viral vs autoimmune etc)
And I'm afraid I'm
going to
go with the opinion of my very well educated, very experienced
veterinarian with regard to mammary tumors, which he said he's rarely ever
seen in an animal that was spayed at a young age, but has
seen many, many times in unspayed female dogs.
Have it interact with children,
go on car rides,
see the
veterinarian for a low - key, treat - laden handling session and hang out with other cats or animals that you anticipate having in the environment.
Consider filming the behavior so your
veterinarian can
see what's
going on.
What you don't want is one of those stones to get lodged in his urethra and need to
go see a board certified surgeon to have it removed from there, so if the stones are in the bladder, sometimes it's safer (and cheaper) to have them removed from the bladder at your regular
veterinarian.
It would be best to have him
seen by a
veterinarian to determine what might be
going on with him, and how best to treat him.
It really depends on what the underlying cause of the muscle weakness is, you should have your
Veterinarian examine May and possibly taken an x-ray to
see what is
going on so that a more specific direct treatment can be tried.
Without
seeing Perdita, it is hard for me to comment on what might be
going on, but one thing that would be a good idea to do would be to have your
veterinarian take some x-rays of her pelvis and hind end.
We invite you to
see where your pets are
going to stay as we take PRIDE in the cleanliness of our facility, Our
Veterinarian is on - site five days a week and can provide services while boarding, such as spay / neuter, microchipping, vaccinations, grooming, spa days, nail trims, and more.
While most puppies chew, she said, if you suspect your dog is swallowing things like rocks, mulch or fabric, you should check with your
veterinarian to
see if there is something medical
going on.
Obviously there is
going to be some «normal wear and tear» in that area as the puppies crawl around fighting for position and then enthusiastically nursing, but if any of the glands become uncomfortably painful, hard, or hot to the touch, your dog could be developing an infectious condition called mastitis and should be
seen by your
veterinarian.