Sentences with phrase «let your veterinarian know as»

Just like with every unusual behavior your dog might be exhibiting, it's important to let your veterinarian know as soon as possible.
If you notice a sudden change in your dog's behavior and the way he feels, you need to let your veterinarian know as soon as possible.

Not exact matches

But as a veterinarian, I've seen enough cats hit by cars, attacked by dogs or coyotes, or poisoned — accidentally and intentionally — to know that when you let your cat roam, you're likely shortening his life.
Make sure to stay with your puppy on the first visit to the veterinarian as this will help the dog be calm and the veterinarian will be able to let you know whether or not the puppy has already been dewormed, and ifnot what it is you need to do, the veterinarian will also ask you if the puppy shows any symptoms of sickness like a cough, diarrhea, vomiting etc..
For instance as hard as it is to believe, some veterinarians will quote the price for a surgical service - and when you get there - let you know then that the pet needs anesthesia which wasn't quoted for.
Your veterinarian will also be able to let you know your cat's ideal weight based on their age and build, and offer advice around how your cat can lose weight gradually, as suddenly restricting food will do more harm than good.
As such, it is important to let your veterinarian know if your pooch has been diagnosed with a liver or kidney disease before.
When requesting appointments, please let us know if you have a preference for your veterinarian and kindly list as much detail as you can as to why you need to come in.
If that's the case for your little critter, let your veterinarian know, as there are some medicines — including certain pain medications, antibiotics, and others — that are available as liquid suspensions which may be easier for you to administer.
Without seeing him, I'm not sure what might be causing his signs, but it would be a great idea to have him seen by your veterinarian, as they can assess him and let you know more what might be happening and what treatments might be needed.
It is very gratifying to me as a writer and as a veterinarian when someone lets me know that they enjoy my blog posts.
It would be best to have him seen by your veterinarian, as I can not examine him, and they will be able to look at it, let you know what might be happening, and recommend therapy that is appropriate.
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