Please talk to your veterinarian concerning the best treatment plan for your pet and the prognosis of recovery with treatment.
Please talk to your veterinarian!
If the scratching problem is serious and you feel you need professional help,
please talk to your veterinarian first.
Before placing your dog on a low carbohydrate, high fat diet for cancer,
please talk to your veterinarian.
If you think your dog is showing signs of environmental allergies,
please talk to your veterinarian.
Please talk to your veterinarian about all options available to you, to help you make informed decisions.
Please talk to our veterinarians about specific recommendations for your dog's nutrition based on breed, size, life - stage and lifestyle.
Please talk to your veterinarian about customized vaccination protocols and why they are best for your pet.
There are caveats with this kind of diet, especially if you have an older cat, so
please talk to your veterinarian before making any changes to your cat's diet if he needs to lose weight.
If your cat needs to lose weight — especially a lot of weight —
please talk to your veterinarian before you make any changes to his diet.
Please talk to your veterinarian about a complete oral exam performed under anesthesia to be able to fully evaluate your pet's oral health needs and provide the appropriate care.
If you have any concerns or questions about helping your animal stay calm and safe during the 4th of July holiday,
please talk to your veterinarian.
If you have a breed or mixed breed with a short - nose,
please talk to your veterinarian about the appropriateness of taking this class.
Not exact matches
Please consult with your
veterinarian, read one or more of the books listed in the Resources section, and
talk to knowledgable breeders in your breed before attempting
to breed a litter.
Please consider
talking to your
veterinarian about the options available for your dog.
Please talk with your
veterinarian to find out which nutritional food is recommended for your pet's healthy lifestyle.
If you are planning
to euthanize your dog,
please contact Dr. Olby by email
[email protected] or by telephone 919-513-8286 or 919-513-6692 (clinic) as soon as possible as she will be able
to talk directly
to your
veterinarian about these protocols.
For more information about vaccinations,
please visit our website at www.myranchobernardopethospital.com or contact our hospital at (858) 451-1700
to set up an appointment
to talk to our
veterinarians.
Please see the CDC website or
talk to your
veterinarian for additional information: https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/animals.html