Sometimes can be also caused by a reaction to medication.Drops will help alleviate
this problem see your vet.
Often, dogs with recurrent ear
problems see the vet frequently.
Not exact matches
«This dog displayed a classical loss of cone vision; it could not
see well in daylight but had no
problem in dim light conditions,» said Aguirre, professor of medical genetics and ophthalmology at Penn
Vet.
Even animals that are already on a good diet and do not exhibit any health
problems will benefit from the correct mix of supplements, because in addition to their value as remedies, supplements can also be quite effective at preventing disease and providing extra measures of support against illness or factors that the owner or her
vet may not be able to
see.
Getting familiar with the possible mouth
problems your dog may encounter will help you determine when it's time to
see a
vet about treatment:
If Any
Problems Develop
See Your
Vet Asap
I have cockerspainel with skin
problem he very itchy with little bumps that get dry and scaly and some time ozzy.my
vet gave me keratolux which removes the scales and i
saw ketochlor and wondering what is the differences?
I Would Return To
Vet For Exam And To
See If Any Other Health
Problems Like Intestinal Worms / parasites As Well As Other Digestive Issues.
If the
problem is severe,
see a qualified
vet.
Fatty acids in coconut oil contain antimicrobial properties, which have a soothing effect on bacteria, or parasites that cause poor digestion.Although you should
see a
vet if you feel like your dog is having digestion
problems, coconut oil is a great way to help out dogs with digestive issues and is a great idea for older dogs.
If he will be able to survive depends on what is causing the
problems you are
seeing, which only your
vet can determine and give you a prognosis.
If you are unsure about buying the right puppy, make enquires with the local
vet to
see if he is willing to attend the viewing to check the puppy for visible health -
problems this could save money and upset in the long - term.
If not, it would be best to let your
vet know and perhaps to try one of the other medications to
see they help more with this
problem.
A patient - doctor relationship is needed before dispensing medications, so if your pet hasn't
seen the
vet yet, an appointment will need to be made to examine the animal to ensure that there aren't any underlying heart or other
problems, and base medications on current weight.
If the puppy does not begin to suck on its own, there may be a
problem that needs to be addressed by a
vet, and your puppy should be
seen as soon as possible.
I normally recommend basket muzzles for dogs who will be wearing them for longer periods of time (such as some of the patients I
see for aggression
problems, who may wear a muzzle for our entire training session every week), but for our purposes at the
vet clinic, a regular cloth muzzle is fine as long as your dog can still eat small treats with it on.
In all honesty, I'd recommend you discuss this recurring
problem with your
vet to
see what course of action, and which kibble he / she recommends.
If you notice signs of anxiety, you should take steps to treat the condition, and
see your
vet if you are unable to solve the
problem on your own.
Some cats have naturally hairless or sparsely haired areas between their eyes and the ears, so it is a good idea to have the
vet check and
see if there is a
problem.
Disclaimer: if your puppy or dog is showing aggression, please
see your
vet to rule out any medical
problems and then consult with a force - free trainer / behavior consultant to ensure safety and the correct implementation of behavior modification.
You'll want to choose a
vet that will
see your puppy throughout his life so he actually gets to know your puppy — this will make it easier for him to diagnose health
problems in the future, should they arise.
Your best bet, if your dog's skin
problem does not go away, is to roll in and
see your
vet and let them diagnose.
The symptoms can also be signs of urinary tract
problem which is why you want to
see your
vet right away.
Good day Dr. my name is Jeandre our Jackrussel sadly passed away today her name was Ruby, the symptoms started yesterday, (the day before yesterday she was still playfull) when we arrived from work we
saw that she look very off and took her to the
vet right away, the
vet said to us it looks like a
problem in the abdominal area, he gave her a couple of shots and said we can take her home for observation and if nothing changes we must come back, when we arrived at home she did not whant to eat anything and was very drowsy we tired to give het a small piece of steak but was not interested at all, she took a small walk and pooped, her poop was like dark black, grey and slobby, we also
saw a square piece in the stool and did not think much of it as she also eats dog food pellets, the smell was very bad, she also vommited like a clear watery substance i think two times, we too her back to the
vet this moring and the
vet inserted a tempreture pen from behind, while it was her he felt and squeezed in the abdominal area then pen ejected like she pooped (because of the squeez) red blood was present.
So mature pets should begin
seeing the
vet twice a year for wellness visits to catch small
problems before they become big ones.
Signs of heat can also be signs of a
problem, such as a urinary tract infection, so
see your
vet whenever you feel uncertain of the cause of a particular behavior.
Overfeeding can lead to major health
problems down the road for large breeds like the Newfoundlands, so make sure to check in with your
vet regularly to
see how much food he recommends for your pup according to his age, maturity and size.
Seeing the
vet regularly will allow earlier detection of
problems, so that we can maintain their quality of life for as long as possible.
If your four - legged friend is ever exhibiting signs of a urinary - tract
problem, such as increased frequency of urination, straining to urinate, or blood in the urine,
see your
vet and be prepared to check a urine sample!
Dogs need a yearly visit to the
vet to
see how the dog is doing health wise, and to catch any
problem early on.
Even if you've never had an issue, and have friends who say the same, many
vets and other dog lovers have
seen these
problems first - hand.
I've
seen dogs get so bad with this kind of treatment, that the
vets actually banned the dogs from coming back... when the
vets caused the
problems in the first place!
If you
see any signs of gastrointestinal
problems, get your Miniature Schnauzer to a
vet immediately.
I took her to the
vet to
see if there was some kind of
problem but her teeth are good and not much plaque build up.
My half chow chow half german shep femaile that will be 3 years old in April has been on 4Health for almost a year... I am currently out of town and the TSC store here did nt have the lamb and rice so i purchased the chicken and rice formula... since she has been eating this, she has had chronic gas that is so horrible that you can not stay in the room with her... I am writing to
see if anyone else has had such a
problem and if so, please contact me at snowgirlintexas on yahoo so i can find out what is going on with her and this other formula of food... Being that i a out of town, i can not take her to my
vet so trying to
see if anyone else has had this
problem...
Housebreaking Issues in Philadelphia — Philadelphia Dog Training Blog I always recommend
seeing a
vet before beginning behavioral training for your dog, just to rule out any medical reasons for the behavior
problem.
I always recommend
seeing a
vet before beginning behavioral training for your dog, just to rule out any medical reasons for the behavior
problem.
If you are unsure about your dog's health, then
see a
vet before you change the diet especially an older dog or dog with a pre-existing health
problem.
We took her to the
vet to
see if her old decaying teeth were a
problem.
And pooches usually regulate their own intake; if you notice changes in drinking habits,
see your
vet, as this could indicate health
problems.
If a rabbit eats potatoes and experiences
problems such as diarrhea, appetite loss, lethargy or weakness,
see a
vet.
6/25/17 my 1 yr 6 mo tore up carpet into fluffy small pieces and swallowed them for many days we did not know because She did it under the beds got very sick had 7 days of
vet visits many X-rays all kinds of test they couldn't
see any
problem until she vomited up a 2n by3 inch mass then thy realized the need for Barium upper G I and enama's were still not out of this do now no poo in2 days but we don't have any more bloody stools she is back to eating only700 plus
vet bills no this puppy gets adoring care so there is more to this the
vets just say she get holy stressed for some reason
Any of these can indicate that your dog has a dental
problem and should
see the
vet.
Should your cat have an eye
problem and you do not
see any improvement within 24 hours, please have your cat
seen by a
vet; it could save his vision.
I don't want to fault some of the
vets we
saw for not knowing about Weim - specific diseases, but if you are reading this, you are aware of the
problem.
This is the most common
problems that
vets see in dogs and cats.
Remember to
see a
vet if your dog has a continuing
problem with tear stains.
When out of the blue, out - of - character growling like that happens it's best to
see a
vet to rule out potential medical
problems.
For this reason, it is important to have a dog eating feces
see a
vet to rule out any medical
problems.
But yes, definitively best to
see the
vet to rule medical
problems out, also since they're older cats.