Sentences with phrase «month see a veterinarian»

If you don't see improvement within 1 month see a Veterinarian.

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The puppy will continue to be seen at our veterinarian offices according to their vaccination schedule and when the puppy is between 4 and 6 months of age (depending on their size), their spay or neuter will be performed.
Many of the hyperthyroid cats we see have been hyperthyroid for months to years, but this condition could be caught in the early stages when a senior cat has biannual visits to the veterinarian.
Because dogs can mask signs of infection, it is important to see your veterinarian every six months while he / she is taking Apoquel.
Since your puppy's immune system isn't fully developed until he / she's about three months old, vaccines are seen by most veterinarians as imperative.
Many veterinarians will spay or neuter an animal as young as two months of age, but as with any surgery, you should consult with your veterinarian to see if your puppy or kitten is old enough and healthy enough to be spayed or neutered.
For pets younger than six years old, have you seen your veterinarian within the past 12 months?
Also, dogs that have sensitive eyes should see a veterinarian in 3 — 4 month intervals for a routine checkup.
Most veterinarians will dispense this medication to current patients (those seen within the last 12 months) without an examination.
The American Veterinary Association recommends that pets see their veterinarian for wellness exams every six months.
We generally recommend that dogs and cats under 7 years of age see their veterinarian at least annually, and pets over 7 years of age should see their veterinarian every 6 months.
If your pet has a return of symptoms or new symptoms, even after having a negative titer for months or years, see your veterinarian as soon as possible.
All of our dogs have been seen by a veterinarian, dewormed, given age appropriate vaccinations, microchipped, treated prophylactically for external parasites, spayed / neutered if older than 6 months, and given any other necessary medical care.
Foals: at 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 months of age: Administer Fenbendazole (Panacur) at the larvacidal dosage level (see your veterinarian for questions about this level).
When using L - Deprenyl to treat cognitive dysfunction, if no improvement is seen after the first month, your veterinarian may recommend doubling the dose for an additional month before deciding the drug may not be useful in that particular pet.
Ideally, both dogs and cats should be seen every 6 months by a veterinarian.
Her condition had been persisting for the past six months, much to the dismay of her local veterinarian, whom she had seen on several occasions for these episodes, but no abnormalities were ever found on examination.
For pets this age, most veterinarians will want to see your pet every 6 months.
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.»
Cats that vomit up hairballs frequently (more than once a month) should probably see a veterinarian; however as that is probably not normal, particularly if additional pumpkin does not help matters much.
While an occasional hairball is no cause for alarm, pets that vomit up a hairball more than once or twice a month should probably see a veterinarian for a thorough exam to ensure that it is just hairballs and not due to something more serious.
Over the past month she's been in several times to see her veterinarian for her itchy skin, loss of fur, and hot spots.
Every year during the warm summer months, veterinarians see a spike in the number of pets with heat related illnesses.
During the warmer months, veterinarians at the ASPCA's Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital see approximately three to five cases a week.
After treatment, if you see no improvement in your dog within a month or two, contact your veterinarian for re-evaluation.
If you live in a smaller city, even the most experienced local «hamster veterinarian» may only see one or two hamsters a month, if that many.
«Every January, we examine our records to see what toxins contributed to the most emergency calls from pet owners and veterinarians the previous 12 months,» said Ahna Brutlag, DVM, MS, DABT, DABVT and associate director of veterinary services at Pet Poison Helpline.
Dogs are often seen by the veterinarian in either the acute stage shortly after the injury or in the chronic stage weeks or months later.
Referring veterinarians are welcome to consult with the cardiology department regarding follow - up care; however, concerns regarding prompt care and patient safety dictate that we can not provide owners or referring veterinarians with treatment recommendations for patients that are not directly under our care or patients that have not been seen in over 6 months.
Visit the Feline Fix by Five website to learn more and to see the list of major organizations that have endorsed fixing by five months and to find resources for cat owners and resources for veterinarians.
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