Not exact matches
Vaccinate your puppies on your
vet's recommended schedule, avoid
taking an unvaccinated puppy
to communal areas like parks and daycares, and
only expose them
to fully - vaccinated adult
dogs.
he has a bad food allergey and it was this food, i know this because its the
only new thing he had ate in a month, iam paying so much money in
vet bills and special food meds etc i do nt know what
to do, iam scared iam gonna loose my
dog, but sorry just had
to write this so if anyone sees their
dog is getting big around the stomach it isnt fat its liquid not leaving where it is suspose
to, so
take your
dog to be checked thank you
He or she will be
taken care of
to the full extent required meeting all
vet requirements and appointments that are possibly needed and will be the healthiest puppy /
dog around feed
only the best quality food and treats possibly imaginable.
If your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (
dog / pet)
only seems dazed by the experience and you see no outward signs of injury still
take him
to a
vet immediately for an examination.
This can cause severe pain and discomfort and often requires surgical removal although in some cases, a
vet may suggest pouring mineral oil or another substance into the ear
to soften the seed and allow it
to be shaken out by the
dog — however it's essential that a correct diagnosis is made before this approach is
taken and it should
only be attempted under veterinary supervision.
Although vaccine reactions can
take weeks, months or even years
to develop (think of allergies, joint disease, renal disease or hypothyroidism), in the majority of cases,
vets only think of vaccine reactions if the
dog suffers classic symptoms like sudden explosive diarrhea, lethargy and pain within a few hours of the vaccine.
These videos are
only meant
to guide you before
taking your
dog to the
vet.
Bottom line:
To over-emphasize a certificate that is
only as good as the
vet who
took the x-ray and the one who read it and the owner who hopefully submitted the right
dog could lead a good breeder astray.
This is for my
dog with Lyme disease and my
vet said compound is
only way available now, but it
takes 2 weeks
to get it?
If a
dog only gets a puppy check or is checked rarely PRA might be missed unless someone notes that the
dog is having trouble seeing and
takes it
to a
vet for diagnosis.
I
only gave her one small jerky treat about two weeks ago —
took her
to the
vet last week; My
vet suspected that my
dog had diabetes.
That said, don't think for a minute that you need
to take your
dog to the
vet only every three years.
The screening test costs
only $ 18 and you do not even need
to take the
dog to the
vet.
If your
dog is
only willing
to lie around and gasp for air or is
taking shallow and quick breaths, rush him
to the
vet immediately.
In some instances a person
only has
to confirm that they've adopted a rescue before and provide a letter from their
vets stating that they've
taken their
dog for their annual check up and have never cancelled an appointment!
Most of the time when you
take your
dog to the
vet it is the
only time he is restrained for an examination.
About the
only special thing I do for my
dog is
take her through McDonald's after going
to the
vet.
Here is where we hear such statements as «If
only I had
taken the cat
to the
vet a week ago... Not put the
dog in the yard at that time of day...» Whether true or false, such reactions do little
to relieve the anger and are not constructive.
Apparently, this foster pet parent put up with two years of false starts in having their canine charge placed in a permanent home, not
to mention a startling lack of communication from the rescue organization in question,
only to have the
dog taken away by the organization under the guise of a visit
to the
vet.
Our three
dogs are spoiled, loved, run free on our farm, they
only get a leash when we
take them
to the
vet.
There are treatments and medications that are intended
to ease joint pain but the
only way
to know for sure if that is what is going on is
to take your
dog in
to the
vet to be seen.