We also always
recommend speaking to Vet.
We are not licensed vets and always
recommend speaking to your vet about the appropriate care for your animal since they know you personally.
Not exact matches
If you do need
to work with a conventional
vet who is
recommending annual boosters for adult dogs, and / or a full regimen of shots for puppies, you need
to learn more about vaccinations so you can
speak up clearly and tell the
vet what you want and don't want.
For more information about solving cat litter box problems, you may benefit from reading a book on cat behavior, (we
recommend Pam Johnson - Bennett's books), re-training your cat
to use a litter box, or
speaking to your
vet or an animal behaviorist.
I have been told, and it has been
recommended to me by veterinarians and dog rescues and
vet techs I have
spoken to online (my own
vet refuses
to do it, though) that I should use heartgard
to treat my 2 dog's heartworms I live in South Louisiana, and they both tested positive after being on monthly preventative (before I got them..
Talk
to your
vet If it seems like the steps you've been taking are ineffective, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
recommended speaking to your veterinarian.
Speak to your
vet about your cat's ideal weight and
recommended calorie intake.
When we discovered our dogs had fleas, we researched the various options and also
spoke to our
vet who
recommended Seresto as the best flea collar for dogs.
The use of Hill's k / d (tm) in a puppy is not
recommended by the manufacturer as a routine thing but it doesn't appear
to cause problems when it is used, based on anecdotal reports from several
vets I have
spoken with who have put puppies on this diet.
We would
recommend speaking with your
vet as they will be able
to see what coconut oil you are using and if there are any other signs on your dogs that could lead
to them becoming sick from it.