Sentences with phrase «go to the vet since»

Farms can legally shoot their own dogs so long as the person using the gun is capable of doing so - and those that breed ten to 20 pups annually and kill off a corresponding number of older dogs each year, tend to choose this option for end of life plan rather than going to the vet since, even though the vet would have to comply, it would still cause them to raise their eyebrows.

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He's also a Disneyland vet — he's been going to the park since he moved to Los Angeles in the 1970s, and is still going to this day.
A group of Afghan vets who went to court to fight the slashing of benefits were informed, in response, that the Harper government has torn up the social contract with vets that has been in place since World War I. Fantino's department, in the midst of all the cutbacks, returned $ 1.13 billion of unspent funds, and then announced that $ 200 million of that would be returned to improve services.
and her grandmother who recently passed left us twenty grand and since we do not need it I tell ya we wont be giving it to any churches because of the way they have treated us it will be going to the disabled vets!!!! So you know what bank on that and maybe a little Of God's Blessings does not hurt anyone it did us wonders!!!
Horner says he was thoroughly vetted for the job, which he left after about a year; he's since gone back to reform advocacy work.
Horner said he was thoroughly vetted for the job, which he left after about a year; he's since gone back to reform advocacy work.
The vet clinic uploaded these pics to Facebook and they've since gone insanely viral, being shared more than 270,000 times.
She has been with us since she was going to school to become a Vet Tech.
Since the dog has a history of oral melanoma, I'd go back to the vet to have that double checked.
If it has already been over an hour since your dog ate the toxic substance, go to the vet.
well needless to say, he started vomiting, dry heaving, drooling, and having the runs for a while... we did nt think anything of it at first we thought it was just a flu or something, today is monday, we brought him into the vet and turns out that he was dehydrated and needs to stay over night, i explan all the symptoms and they are investigating it for sure... we called the pet store where we purchased the food and they still have it because we returned it and they are holding it and will testify with us because we are going to sue purina for sure, especially since there is like no good feedback about this food... i will post when hes out of the vets (hopefully)
I took Francine to the vet on Friday because she had this rash that hadn't gone away since her last visit about two weeks ago.
My half chow chow half german shep femaile that will be 3 years old in April has been on 4Health for almost a year... I am currently out of town and the TSC store here did nt have the lamb and rice so i purchased the chicken and rice formula... since she has been eating this, she has had chronic gas that is so horrible that you can not stay in the room with her... I am writing to see if anyone else has had such a problem and if so, please contact me at snowgirlintexas on yahoo so i can find out what is going on with her and this other formula of food... Being that i a out of town, i can not take her to my vet so trying to see if anyone else has had this problem...
Since she had a bath, will this eventually go away, or do I need to call my vet?
Since then, we've used Calmz whenever Chilly goes to the vet, visits new places or when we think he might encounter a new dog.
However, since you can't actually remove the «going to the vet» part of the experience, it's much better to reduce or eliminate your dog's fear of the trip.
my female 4 year old rottweiller we found blood in her stool 5days ago our vet has taken x rays and can not find the ulcer she wo n`t move lies in one spot she will move if we put a leash on her we can get her up to piddle, she wo n`t eat a thing it is going on 2 and a 1/2 days since she eat anything and that was a small piece of soft food at the vets her first red blood count was 13 % then this morning we bought her in had another blood test and her red blood cells were at 16 % I «m wondering if she has any chance of survival....
We were going to take her to the vet today since there was none open anywhere near is but since it went away within 10 minutes we decided to just change her diet & maybe give her stool softener or laxatives.
«It didn't make sense that a large animal vet - to - be who was going into research was a student AAHA member, but I was, and I've been one ever since,» she said.
Since she is using it normally otherwise, it may be something very minor, but she is a growing dog, and it would be worth seeing your vet to make sure it isn't something that is going to affect her long term growth, especially if the joint might be swollen.
As everyone knows, poor Callie has been going to see the vet weekly since coming into rescue and, even though the results to date are small, they are taking her in the right direction.
also it has now been 22 hrs since i took her to the vet they said it was thc over dose an that she would be fine in the morning she is still acting the same way as last night now she is having runny stools an is going to the bathroom uncontrolled she also has a hard time at walking i asked the vet to do a drug test to make sure it was not something else but the vet told me there was no need for it an that i would be just wasting my money that he is 99 % sure that the dog got a hold of some weed
In my 15 + years since obtaining my certification, I have got to partake in opportunities such as teaching at Mount Ida College, speaking to various groups on careers in veterinary medicine, going on a charitable trip to the Dominican Republic to help spay / neuter hundreds of animals, working as an adjunct veterinary technician with a veterinary hospice group, going to veterinary conferences all over the US, and also currently working as a Floor Supervisor and Veterinary Technician Internship Coordinator for students enrolled in the various vet tech schools in, and outside of, New England.
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