Not exact matches
Paul
talks about how he tried
to breath life into Wall and Beal
to become that but this team still
needs a
vet leader on it.
I researched, checked out several books on the topic and
talked to a
vet friend
to get an idea of what dogs truly
needed.
It's still ideal
to talk to your
vet about whether it's
needed or not; sometimes an upset stomach without many symptoms is treatable with home care.
«Simon and I were
talking about the character and I said, «I keep thinking of the
vet who tells you you
need to put your dog down,»» says the actress of her inspiration.
If you believe your pet is in
need of a veterinary dermatologist,
talk to your VCA
vet or find a VCA board certified veterinary dermatologist near you.
If you're not sure what type of diet your Jagdterrier
needs and how much food they should be getting,
talk to your
vet, breeder or a dog nutritionist.
If your dog has been prescribed a commercial prescription diet, make sure
to talk about it in detail with your
vet; find out the specific nutritional
needs of your dog so that you are able
to give better quality care and food without any gaps in their specific nutritional requirements.
The the first thing you
need to think about when your dog ignores food for more than 24h is
to talk to his
vet.
Firstly, you
need to talk to your
vet to see what the best option is for you.
Talk with your
vet about optional vaccinations for bordetella, coronavirus, leptospirosis, and Lyme disease, because if these are
needed or wanted, the first bordetella vaccine should be given at six
to eight weeks of age.
The point is: these are just estimates, and you should always
talk to your
vet to figure out exactly how much your pup
needs to eat.
I want her
to be the healthiest she can be, so I spent a lot of time comparing formulas,
talking with her
vet and emailing breeders
to ensure her food would provide everything she
needed and nothing she didn't require.
BUT you will
need to talk to your pharmacist or
vet to re-calculate the dosage since both of these other Tylosin products ARE NOT the same potency as the USA Elanco's «Tylan Powder»... hence why you will
need your
vet or pharmacist
to re-calculate the dosage equivalent
to the USA Elanco's «Tylan Powder».
If you decide
to take this approach,
talk to your
vet or a veterinary nutritionist
to learn if Sparky has special nutritional
needs and how
to ensure you meet those requirements.
If your dog is overweight it will be harder
to control his blood sugar levels, so
talk to your
vet about how
to help him lose weight if
needed.
If you're feeding your dog or cat a homemade diet, or food that's not labeled «complete and balanced,»
talk to your
vet to see whether you
need to give him vitamins or other supplements
to make sure he's getting the nutrition he
needs for a long, healthy life.
If you think you
need to, then
talk to your
vet about it.
I know that there are some people who vaccinate their own dogs and I do understand the premise behind it, but I hope that those same people are
talking to vets about what kind of vaccinations their dogs
need.
Talk to your
vet about your dog's exercise
needs and research your breed carefully before bringing a new puppy into your life.
If you have a kitten who still has not been weaned, do not give them dairy products —
talk to your
vet to find a brand of formula that will help your furry friend meet their dietary
needs.
Talk with your
vet to determine if you
need to change her food
to a lower fat option if she isn't as active as she used
to be.
You may
need to talk to your
vet to find a solution.
You should also
talk to your
vet to find out which treatments the kittens
need.
Talk to your
vet about whether or not your small animal pets
need to be vaccinated
to keep them healthy.
I researched, checked out several books on the topic and
talked to a
vet friend
to get an idea of what dogs truly
needed.
This article is intended
to give you the information you
need to be an informed patient advocate for your canine so that you can
talk to your
vet about specific treatment options.
During these visits, your cat can get any vaccine boosters they
need and you can
talk to your
vet about additional vaccines your cat might benefit from.
If your cat
needs one of these diets, you will have
to talk to your
vet about getting a prescription.
If you think they will
need something more
talk to your
vet.
How often your dog or cat
needs to be immunized depends on their age, lifestyle, health, and risks, says McGeorge, so
talk to your
vet about the vaccinations that make sense for your pet.
If you're not sure how many calories your dog
needs, you should (of course)
talk to your
vet.
You'll
need to talk with your
vet about a one injection or two injection method (warning, this link is extremely graphic as it details specifically what happens).
If your cat is overweight it will be harder
to control her blood sugar levels, so
talk to your
vet about how
to help her lose weight if
needed.
If he's really reactive and anxious, it may be worth
talking to your
vet (or consulting a veterinary behaviorist, if
needed) about pros and cons of anti-anxiety medication.
If these solutions don't solve your problem, you may want
to talk to your
vet, since there may be a medical problem contributing
to your puppy's
need to potty frequently overnight.
However, if your dog
needs a thorough cleaning, and the wet wipes do not cut it,
talk to your
vet about alternative grooming options.
If you go with dry food, make sure your cat has plenty of fresh water
to drink; if your cat has particular
needs (if he's a breed that's particularly at - risk for kidney disease, for example), it's again best
to talk to your
vet for personalized recommendations.
Talk with a
vet about getting your dog neutered or spayed as there is an enormous dog overpopulation problem that you simply don't
need to add
to.
If there are specific skin conditions that are affecting your young pooch, it is always best
to talk with your
vet so he can advise you on what
needs to be done.
As such, it is critical
to talk with your
vet to determine your pet's activity levels and establish a baseline amount of calories that you
need to give.
Recovery — If all of the above are tests that your
vet thinks your rat can pass, you then
need to talk about recovery.
If you're on a tight budget,
talk to your
vet about which test or tests make the most sense for your dog's current
needs.
Because of the various factors that go into determining how much protein your dog
needs, be sure
to talk to your
vet about the best diet.
Talk to your
vet to determine whether vaccination is
needed.