During vet visits, always
let your veterinarian know which supplements, if any, your pet is taking and ask us for recommendations based on his / her condition.
If you are going to another country, check the U.S. Department of Agriculture website (www.USDA.gov) for pet requirements, and
let the veterinarian know which country is on your itinerary.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Your
veterinarian can help by
letting you
know the typical signs of pain for the particular condition with
which your cat is suffering.
Your
veterinarian will
let you
know which one might be most appropriate in your situation.