Sentences with phrase «next visit with your veterinarian»

So, at your next visit with your veterinarian, I recommend discussing your concerns and confusion about your cat's initial bloodwork, and discuss the next best steps in treating her.
At your next visit with your veterinarian, ask about recommendations for tick prevention.

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You will need this information for the next veterinarian visit, and it proves that the shelter did their job with the kitten.
Try Jack with 2 mg of chlorpheniramine (antihistamine) twice per day to see if the symptoms improve, otherwise keep an eye on Jack and bring up the problem with your Veterinarian at Jack's next visit.
At your pet's next veterinary visit, speak with your veterinarian about a comprehensive oral assessment and treatment plan — it could mean the difference between a healthy pet and not - so - healthy pet.
This is only meant to be a general introduction to cat vaccinations, so please consult with one of our veterinarians during your next visit for specific information regarding kitten vaccinations or cat vaccinations where your feline is concerned.
Be sure to discuss with your veterinarian ways to make your next visit even more comfortable for both you and your senior cat.
Start your pet's next visit to the veterinarian on the right foot with a fun, stress - free trip from home to the hospital.
Next stop, your first wellness visit with your holistic veterinarian.
Talk with your veterinarian during your next visit.
Your veterinarian will usually recommend that you try Gabapentin for your cat's next exam if they think it will be beneficial, and either send you home with a few capsules or place a note in your file that you can pick up a prescription prior to your next visit if they don't need another exam for a while.
The back leg weakness is concerning me though since this shouldn't be present with a simple case of salt irritation; bathe him if you haven't already and continue to keep him fed and hydrated, if you don't see any improvement over the next few days or you notice other symptoms visit your Veterinarian.
There are a few possible causes for this limping including joint issues, nerve problems, spinal issues etc... If June is otherwise OK, I would just keep a close eye on her, she may be just a bit off after getting up; if she is otherwise active and running without any sign of lameness, just keep an eye on her and bring it up with your Veterinarian at your next visit.
It makes staying in touch with your Veterinarian & setting up your next visit so simple.
Consult with the veterinarian at your next visit to determine the appropriate vaccination schedule for your cat.
You might even consider taking this list with you for your next veterinarian visit to ensure all is tested for.
I wouldn't be concerned about it, double check with your Veterinarian at your next visit, but I would say it is the xiphoid process.
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