During a typical day, Greg Walunas handles numerous phone calls that come in to North Shore Animal League America, with people asking questions on dozens of issues — everything from adoption advice to
pet health care questions to behavioral issues.
Galena Square Veterinary Clinic is proud to partner with VIN (Veterinary Information Network) to offer clients a pet health care library in order to search for safe, factual information for
your pet health care questions!
Not exact matches
As your partner in your
pet's
health, we welcome
questions about your
pet's
health, habits and daily
care.
We encourage you to call our veterinary office with any
pet related, medical or surgical,
questions concerning your
pet's
health care.
The exam is also an opportunity for you to ask any important
questions you may have about your
pet's
health, habits, and daily
care.
The following list of dog
health questions and answers will help you take better
care of your
pet.
We allot plenty of time to address your
questions and concerns regarding any aspect of your
pet's
health including preventative
care, diagnostic testing, treatment, and dental and surgical services.
We encourage our clients to ask
questions and become actively involved in the
health care of their
pets.
The purpose of the MPAH Client
Care Specialist (CCS) is to facilitate the check - in and check - out of all patients entering the hospital, notating as accurately as possible the questions and concerns of the clients regarding the health and care of their pets needing to be addressed by the doctors and staff of Mountain Park Animal Hospi
Care Specialist (CCS) is to facilitate the check - in and check - out of all patients entering the hospital, notating as accurately as possible the
questions and concerns of the clients regarding the
health and
care of their pets needing to be addressed by the doctors and staff of Mountain Park Animal Hospi
care of their
pets needing to be addressed by the doctors and staff of Mountain Park Animal Hospital.
This is our chance to get to know your
pet, assess your
pet's overall
health, discuss any changes we see, update you on advancements in veterinary
care and an opportunity for you to discuss any concerns or
questions you may have.
Pay close attention to responses to your
questions and concerns about
pet health care.
During the exam, we also discuss home
health care options for your
pet, and we are more than happy to answer any
questions you may have.
If you have any
questions about your
pet's dental
health or dental
care, please ask us how we can assist you in providing oral
care for your
pet.
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This gives you an opportunity to ask important
questions about your
pet's
health care.
Our animal hospital is always here for you to answer any
questions you may have about your
pet's
health care needs.
It's also an opportunity for you to ask important
questions about your
pet's
health, habits and daily
care.
Get answers to
questions about all aspects of
pet care including;
health, behavior, diet, and product recommendations.
After answering a few
questions about the place your
pet lives and how it behaves, the site recommends a vaccination and
care regiment to combat the threats your best friend faces.Address: http://www.petnet.com/Web surfer, heal thyselfFor
health's sake, visit the InteliHealth Web site.
Behind our examinations room, we keep a fully stocked pharmacy to meet your
pet's immediate medical needs, and a veterinarians» station where doctors make return phone calls to answer all your
questions about your
pet's
health care issues.
Please feel free to call them anytime you have
questions about your
pet's
health care.
This page addresses general
questions for thoughtful discussion on
pet health topics, but first and foremost make sure your
pet has quality veterinary
care.
Our outstanding staff and technicians will assist you with any
questions or information you may need about your
pet's
health care.
Adopting from a shelter is a very rewarding decision, but can also leave a lot
questions regarding the
pet's previous
health care and temperament.
After reading this insert, if you have any
questions about flea control or medical problems associated with flea infestations, consult your veterinarian, who is your
pet's
health care expert.
Educating the community on proper
pet care, the humane treatment of animals,
pet safety and
pet health are common subjects with frequently asked
questions.
If you have any
questions, or concerns, regarding your
pet's pre-operative
care, aftercare, rehabilitation, activity level or future
health needs, contact us.
We do our best to keep fees as low as possible whithout compromising the
health of your
pet.We are always happy to answer any
questions you may have regarding treatment options and the cost of
caring for your
pet's needs.
VetSpecialists.com (a partnership of ACVIM and ACVS) advises consumers to always seek the advice of a veterinarian, veterinary specialist or other qualified veterinary
health care provider with any
questions regarding a
pet's
health or medical conditions.
Routine wellness exams are also a great opportunity for you to ask any important
questions regarding your
pet's
health habits and daily
care.
We welcome your
questions and encourage you to be involved in decisions regarding your
pet's
health care.
If your
pet is truly a member of the family, there's no
question that you want to be sure you can provide adequate
health care to keep your furry family member healthy and happy for as long as possible.
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If you have a
question about
health, behavior, habitats,
care, or anything else about your newly adopted
pet, remember we are here to help!
Regular
pet examinations are our chance to assess your
pet's overall
health, discuss any changes we see, educate and update you on advancements in medical
care, and for you to discuss any concerns or
questions you may have.
We promise to keep you abreast of your
pet's
health care, to answer your
questions and address your concerns, and to provide you with all the education and tools necessary to provide your
pet with the best possible
care throughout his or her lifetime.
Regular examinations are our chance to assess your
pet's overall
health, discuss any changes we see, educate and update you on advancements in medical
care and for you to discuss any concerns or
questions you may have.
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Immediate concerns or
questions will be addressed, followed by consultation on
pet health care planning.
If you have any
questions at any time about your
pet's condition or about
pet health care in general, do not hesitate to ask, we love giving you the information necessary to make informed decisions.
Do you have any
questions about emergency
health care for your
pet?
If you have
questions about
pet health or
pet care send them to us and we'll have Dr. Kendall answer.
Do you have
questions or concerns about your
pet's
health or
care?
We consider ourselves your partner in
pet care, so please do not hesitate to ask us any
questions you have about
pet health or
pet care.
At the heart of this
question is a provocative idea: Maybe
pet owners, and not veterinarians, will drive the next era of
pet health care.
If you have any
questions concerning your
pet's
health or
care, make sure to make a list so that we can discuss your concerns at the time of your appointment.
We are always happy to answer any
questions about your
pet's
health that you might have, and provide top - quality
care outside our office as well as within.
The recommended twice - yearly visits also provide an opportunity for you to discuss proper
care techniques for your
pet and obtain answers to
questions about your
pet's
health needs from your veterinarian.
Question I know I'm eligible for
pet health care coverage, but I've heard about waiting periods — what are those?