(ref) You can read an article designed to
inform veterinarians about the problems and treatments for common opossum diseases here and here.
They should
inform the veterinarian about specific behaviors described by owners and ask if such behavior might be indicative of pain; if so, the next step is to discuss whether some type of analgesia should be considered.
Owners should
inform the veterinarian about any drugs that the patient is taking.
Remember to
inform your veterinarian about all products you administered or intend to administer to your dog.
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And in a continuation of our longstanding commitment to shelter medicine, Maddie's Fund recently launched our Shelter Medicine Changes Everything campaign, designed to
inform the public
about the lifesaving contribution of shelter
veterinarians, inspire veterinary students to enter the field, help university programs and donors to more clearly understand the important role shelter medicine plays, as well as encourage shelter directors to hire staff
veterinarians.
Be sure to discuss all the pros and cons with your
veterinarian so you know what to expect and can make an
informed decision
about your cat's health.
If you or your pet has a medical problem, you should consult your
veterinarian and ensure that you are
informed about all of the ingredients in anything that is offered to your pet for treatment or maintenance.
He warns of the dangers fleas and ticks may pose to dogs, and urges dog owners to visit their
veterinarians to be
informed about flea and tick control as we head into the warmer seasons.
Please talk to your
veterinarian about all options available to you, to help you make
informed decisions.
Veterinarians are then able to assess the animal's perceived quality of life, which may
inform decisions
about treatment, nutrition or even euthanasia.
Please contact us or ask your
veterinarian about how you can find information and research to help you make
informed decisions
about your pet's health.
Always keep your
veterinarian informed about products you are using.
Purchase a DNA test kit from the
veterinarian, send the samples you have gathered to the local lab, and they will
inform you
about your dog's breed.
We encourage you to make an
informed decision
about whether to microchip your pet in consultation with your
veterinarian, based on an evaluation of your lifestyle and the needs of your pet.
DWe do, however, request their contact information so that we may keep your
veterinarian informed of our findings and
about the progress of your pet's eye problems.
We do, however, request their contact information so that we may keep your
veterinarian informed of our findings and
about the progress of your pet's eye problems.
If you're still not sure this is the best thing you can do for your pet you should discuss this with one of our amazing
veterinarians who can discuss all of the options and help you to make an
informed decision
about your pet and his or her health.
During your pet's exam, try to
inform the
veterinarian of as many details
about the seizure as you can remember.
Readers are encouraged to learn as much as possible
about all methods of flea control, and make
informed decisions in consultation with their
veterinarians.
But the truth is
veterinarians aren't well
informed about vaccine adverse reaction rates.
Finally, the extremely high frequency of the MDR1 mutation in the breed highlights an increased need for education of owners
about the importance of testing for all Aussies and, if the dog has the even one copy of the mutation,
informing any
veterinarian who treats it.
If a
veterinarian referred you to our hospital, he or she will be kept
informed about your animal's condition and treatment to help ensure consistent future care.
When the
veterinarian evaluates the animal being considered for purchase, learning
about impending problems can assist potential owners in making a more
informed decision.
Knowing a dog's disease - related genetic makeup could enable owners, breeders and
veterinarians to make more
informed decisions
about a dog's health.
Medical advancement and our state of the art technology, partnering with your
veterinarian, allows for us to help you make
informed decisions
about the best therapeutic care for your family pet.
Your
veterinarian will be happy to share insights and observations
about the best diet for your dog based on breed, size, and other health concerns, and vets have access to a wide range of resources that allow them to help you make an
informed choice.
Again, your
veterinarian is the best one to
inform you when it is time to think
about switching over to more important nutrients and vitamins for the animal's age.
We
inform your family
veterinarian about your pet's condition and treatment by providing copies of all medical records, laboratory findings, and treatment plans within 24 hours of your pet's visit to MedVet.