Sentences with phrase «owners talk to their vets»

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Imelda Staunton and Henry Goodman will play Tiber's parents; Emile Hirsch will take on the role of a vietnam vet; Eugene Levy will play Max Yasgur, the owner of the farm where the concert happened; Liev Schreiber is in talks to play a transvestite called Vilma; Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a closeted married man having an affair with Tiber; Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan will play a hippie couple.
Some horse owners use complaining about fees as a way to reduce costs, because most vets dislike talking about money.
Ask around at your local shelter or vet clinic, and talk to dog owners you may know to see if they have any connections.
If you think a raw diet is the best choice for your dog, talk to your veterinarian or find a vet who's experienced in helping owners build a proper nutritional plan for dogs.
I have talked to at least 3 vets that said they know patient owners who failed to buy health insurance because they were disappointed the annual shots and $ 85.00 examination fee weren't covered.
So the owners and the trainer got to see the dogs» behavior change, and at that moment, the trainer would talk about it with the owner and the group, because it was a learning experience for all of us — owners, trainer, and vet staff.
You CAN tell if someone is a good pet owner by talking to their vet.
Owners should make sure not to use any condiment mustard with seeds in it and should never try to induce vomiting without first talking to the vet.
Example: Immodium (Loperamide) can be neurotoxoic is some collies and other breeds with MDR1 mutation, using peroxide to induce vomiting is contraindicated in some cases as some things dogs ingest should NOT be vomited up, and peroxide may cause gastritis if over-used (using it 3x as suggested here is a bad idea, and ideally should not be used at all w / o first talking to a vet or a toxicology hotline with knowledge about dogs, peroxide not a good idea at all for cats and 10 mls is NOT a standard dose for every dog!!!!), mineral oil can cause aspiration pneumonia if it gets in the lungs and I would not recommend it to most pet owners to administer, and pepto bismol products sometimes contain xylitol which is deadly, aspirin is OK in a pinch but can cause serious problems with long term use... that's just a few thoughts off the top of my head.
Dog owners are encouraged to talk to their vets about the differences between systemic (e.g. oral medications) and non-systemic (e.g. topical) types of flea and tick medications so they can make informed decisions for their pets.
Many owners accidentally overfeed their pets, which is why it is important to take your dog in for regular checkups and to talk with your vet about appropriate portions.
And if you're unsure where to find good puppy trainers, talk to your vet or other pet owners you know for recommendations.
«The calming and behavior category is being driven by consumers looking for more natural, non-pharmaceutical options for their pets,» says Derek J. Archambault, director of marketing, pet and retail, for FoodScience Corporation in Williston, Vt. «We see that a majority of pet owners would like to try a supplement option before going to a prescription drug, and when it comes to issues like anxiety - triggered behavior challenges, they are embarrassed to talk to their vet about it.»
Dog owners will have to talk to their vets about side effects, she said, but they are minimal.
Kama's now about 15 months old, and Bowker encourages other dog owners to talk to their vets and research the ovary - sparing option when preparing to have their pets spayed.
Pet owners should talk to their vet about any medical conditions or prescription medicines that their pet is taking prior to administering phenylpropanolamine.
The day to day business of talking to owners and caretakesr of unfixed cats, scheduling vet appointments, trapping ferals, getting cats to and from vets, keeping records....
Ideas: Partner with the local humane society, a vet, or a pet shop owner to talk about handling a move with pets.
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