There is ongoing research on the benefits of giving smaller
pets smaller doses of regular 1 ml standard vaccines.
Not exact matches
However, volunteers received only a single
dose of mirabegron, since
PET / CT scanning involves exposure to a
small amount of radiation.
Love
pets (not too many tho) gardening, fishing, exploring, flea markets, cooking and the city (in
small doses)
According to the ASPCA, ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, was one of the most common causes of
pet poisoning in
small animals - even the littlest
doses can be dangerous.
This is a treatment program where your
pet is injected with
small doses of the allergen they are having issues with and it is given over time in larger
doses to keep the allergen from affecting the
pet everyday.
delusions, chocolate is high in fat and calories that can have serious negative effects on long - term health), but it contains toxic chemicals that can kill your
pet in
small doses.
Warm Weather Hazards • Animal toxins — toads, insects, spiders, snakes and scorpions • Blue - green algae in ponds • Citronella candles • Cocoa mulch • Compost piles Fertilizers • Flea products • Outdoor plants and plant bulbs • Swimming - pool treatment supplies • Fly baits containing methomyl • Slug and snail baits containing metaldehyde Medication Common examples of human medications that can be potentially lethal to
pets, even in
small doses, include: • Pain killers • Cold medicines • Anti-cancer drugs • Antidepressants • Vitamins • Diet Pills Cold Weather Hazards • Antifreeze • Liquid potpourri • Ice melting products • Rat and mouse bait Common Household Hazards • Fabric softener sheets • Mothballs • Post-1982 pennies (due to high concentration of zinc) Holiday Hazards • Christmas tree water (may contain fertilizers and bacteria, which can upset the stomach.
Treatment for specific allergies may include progressive hyposensitization, in which your
pet is exposed to
small doses of an allergen over time, natural herbs and supplements or natural hydrocortisone.
Each adoption package included a spay / neuter, microchip, vaccines, one
dose topical flea / tick control, routine deworming, city dog license (dogs only), a complimentary exam at the CCSPCA
Small Animal Hospital, or by one of our participating veterinarians, and FREE gift of up to $ 750 in
pet insurance.
Ingesting large amounts of pesticides, even those safe at
smaller doses, could be harmful to your
pet.
can be toxic to
pets in very
small doses.
The
doses of medication used to treat
pets are
smaller and are not usually part of such a large combination of drugs at one time.
There is usually a
small window between the amount and frequency that oral corticosteroids like prednisone can be given to control most of the itching in your
pet and the
dose at which side effects occur.
Even in
small doses, aspirin, diet pills, sleeping pills, and tranquilizers can all be fatal to your
pet.
Studies in mice, normal dogs, and in a
small study of
pet dogs with cancer have shown the virus to be safe at certain
doses.
Over-the-counter and prescription medications can be lethal to
pets even in
small doses.
Common examples of human medications that can be potentially lethal to
pets, even in
small doses, include:
Since the
smallest tablet available is 10 mg and your
pet may need a fraction of this
dose, your veterinarian may have a special product compounded by a pharmacy for his / her use.
Since the
smallest tablet or capsule available is 10 mg and your
pet may need a fraction of this
dose, your veterinarian may have a special product compounded by a pharmacy for his / her use.
A
small ingestion of cyclamen can cause vomiting, drooling, and diarrhea for your
pets, and a large
dose can cause seizures, heartbeat abnormalities, and even death.
Like children, as to many of us our
pets are, puppies and kittens must take new experiences in
small, but frequent
doses in order to feel comfortable.
Dr. Karen Becker of Mercola Health advocates giving pumpkin in
small doses to soothe a
pet's upset stomach.
However, they should be given in moderation as they contain
small amounts of Xylitol, a sweetener which can be toxic to
pets in large
doses.
These solutions are applied once per month as a
small dose of liquid between your
pet's shoulder blades.
Your veterinarian will have accounted for a
small amount of loss when calculating the required
dose of medication for your
pet.
Studies in mice, normal dogs, and in a
small study of
pet dogs with cancer have shown the virus to be safe at certain
doses (including the
dose to be used in this study).