Some leading veterinarians recommend giving the vaccines in a leg, or even in the tail (ow!)
Pet - parents and
leading veterinarians recommend Holiday House, because we offer the best pet resort accommodations and amenities.
Not exact matches
Rover Oaks Pet Resort is the award - winning pet care facility most
recommended by pet owners and
leading veterinarians in Houston and Katy.
The only supplement on the market developed specifically for brain health, Neutricks is
recommended by
veterinarians,
leading veterinary schools and Dr. Marty Becker.
Neutricks is very safe and is
recommended by
veterinarians,
leading veterinary schools, and Dr. Marty Becker.
Many
veterinarians recommend Nutro as one of the
leading brands in grain free dog products.
This controversial conclusion quickly became a widespread myth that
led many breeders, owners, and
veterinarians to
recommend limiting dietary protein for large breed puppies.
I spoke to Ariana about what
lead her to create Operation Socialization, the resources the wonderful Operation Socialization website provides, and her thoughts on
veterinarians and breeders that
recommend not socializing puppies because of the fear of disease.
Since bee stings and other bug bites can quickly
lead to anaphylactic shock (a severe allergic reaction beyond just facial swelling), we
recommend that you call us immediately so we can get your pet in for the
veterinarian to do a physical exam on him.
Dr. Jacqueline Blanchette, Oregon Humane Society's Spay and Save
Lead Veterinarian,
recommends first considering age.
Dr. Jean Dodds, a
leading veterinarian, does not
recommend feeding broccoli to any animal with a thyroid disease.
These factors have
led to a growing number of
veterinarians who
recommend reduced frequency of vaccinations while at the same time tailoring vaccine recommendations to specific risk situations.
Obesity is the
leading cause of arthritis in our pets and can be prevented with regular exercise and a well balanced diet as
recommended by your
veterinarian.
If the dog's scratching
leads to secondary skin infection, your
veterinarian may
recommend oral or topical antibiotics as well.
Veterinarians commonly
recommend prophylactic, or preventive, anesthetic dental cleanings to their patients on an annual basis to combat the periodontitis (dental disease) that can
lead to other major health issues in dogs and cats.
The
veterinarian also
recommends limiting tap water intake and opting for bottled water, because tap water can contain
lead, copper, mercury, and aluminum, which can irritate a sensitive stomach and cause inflammation.