Sentences with phrase «hours see a veterinarian»

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If your dog is restless, or vomiting more than once or having diarrhea for more than 24 hours, see your veterinarian.
If the mother is having frequent and hard contractions for over an hour, or if she takes longer than 4 hours between puppies (given you know how many babies she is having), she should be seen by a veterinarian.
During regular office hours, your primary care veterinarian may refer you directly to VREC for emergency care if they are unable to see your pet in a timely manner, or if they feel that your pet requires a level of care beyond what they are able to provide.
If they refuse to eat, or if they haven't had a bowel movement in 12 hours, see a veterinarian.
If your rabbit refuses food and water, if their fecal pellets change in number or appearance, or if they do not have a bowel movement for twelve hours, do not give them any more fruit and take them to see a veterinarian as soon as possible.
It is possible that Trip has an allergy to something from your hike also a foreign body picked up and lodged in his airway may cause the same symptoms; if he is struggling to breathe I would recommend visiting your Veterinarian immediately, but until then you can give him Benadryl at a dose of 1mg / lb every 12 hours to see if that improves his symptoms.
If you see a red or pink color in the urine (orange is OK) and there are no other symptoms, you could wait until normal office hours and ask your veterinarian to test the urine for blood.
The breathing difficulties may be caused by allergies, infection, foreign bodies, polyps, tumors etc... You could try Benadryl at a dose of 1mg / lb every 12 hours for two days to see if there is any improvement; otherwise you would need to visit your Veterinarian for an examination.
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.
First and foremost, consider that it's part of responsible breeding having mother dog and pups seen by a veterinarian within 24 hours.
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 a pup is not eating for 24 hours or is weak, cold, or listless he or she, needs to see a veterinarian.
If you do not see any improvement after 48 hours, then see a veterinarian.
If you see no improvement in 48 hours, or if the vomiting and diarrhea is accompanied by other symptoms such as lethargy (weakness) and blood, then consult with a veterinarian to rule out non-diet related causes.
Most importantly, see your veterinarian if the dog vomiting and diarrhea persists for more than 48 hours to ensure that symptoms are not indicative of a chronic disease.
Animals who have not urinated in 18 - 24 hours are considered a medical emergency and should be seen by a veterinarian immediately.
Be sure to call your veterinarian immediately if your dog is under age 6 months, you see objects in the vomit such as plastic or worms, your dog swallowed an object, you see blood, you see the stomach getting larger, your dog has other health problems or if the vomiting is persistent for a period of 4 hours or longer.»
If the diarrhea lasts for more than 24 hours than you must see your veterinarian for treatment.
Even better: If your dog is squinting, skip the at - home treatments and have him seen by a veterinarian within 24 hours.
You should take your cat to see his veterinarian if his vomiting doesn't stop within a few hours or if he vomits repeatedly for more than one day.
But if it lasts for more than 24 hours, you should see your veterinarian.
Our emergency hospital is just named differently (Midwest Animal Emergency Hospital) because we will also give veterinary care to cats and dogs on weekends, nights and holidays, but during regular day practice hours, our veterinarians see only exotic pets.
Daily removal of ticks may also help prevent a dog from becoming infected: it generally takes 24 hours for a tick to transmit Borrelia burgdorferi to its host.3 Vaccination is a second method to help reduce the risk of a dog developing Lyme disease.1, 2 Although you may not choose to vaccinate now, encourage new owners of adopted dogs living in endemic areas to see their veterinarian about vaccination.
If you don't see improvement after 24 hours or after trying some of the dog diarrhea cures listed below, see a veterinarian.
Pets lie comfortably in the HBOT chamber for approximately 1 - 2 hours, twice a day, and continue treatment until the veterinarians see a «marked improvement».
If your cat is seen within two hours of ingestion, your veterinarian will also administer activated charcoal.
Monitor Max, watch to see if the drooling subsides; if it continues for more than a few hours, I would recommend visiting your Veterinarian in the morning to determine the cause of the excessive drooling.
Pets who become severely ill or have symptoms lasting more than 24 hours should be seen by a veterinarian immediately.
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