Ticks may cause pain and discomfort but they may also be vectors for disease and their saliva may cause issues too; remove the ticks and bathe the paws but I would
recommend speaking with your Veterinarian about tick borne diseases in your area since some diseases can be debilitating.
Progesterone used in Cerazette is a relatively low dose of 75 micrograms which is significantly lower than the therapeutic doses used in veterinary medicine, thankfully there was no estrogen; I would keep an eye on Leia in the meantime but I would
recommend speaking with your Veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline if you notice any changes in behaviour.
We recommend you speak with a veterinarian about what vaccinations are right for your pet.
Not exact matches
After doing two sessions
with Lily and her owner I
recommended that they
speak to the
veterinarian about behavioural medications for Lily.
«We also
recommend that pet parents
speak with their
veterinarian before switching a food,» she added.
As I began to become interested in raw foods and
spoke with veterinarians who had been
recommending them for years, I was happily surprised to find that raw - food related health problems were few and far between, but that the benefits were amazing!
You should
speak with your
veterinarian to learn which vaccinations are
recommended for your cat.
Part of good preventative care practice for pets includes
speaking with your
veterinarian about
recommended diet and pet care products to determine what is right for your pets.
The Chicago Veterinary Medical Association
recommends that pet owners
speak with their
veterinarian about available vaccinations based upon lifestyle and risk exposure of their pets.
Here are two websites that I
recommend, having had the fortune to meet and
speak face - to - face
with the
veterinarians who run both sites:
If you are considering declawing, I strongly
recommend reading this blog as well as
speaking to your
veterinarian to help
with this important decision.
If your behavior consultant or trainer
recommends that you
speak with a Veterinary Behaviorist or your
Veterinarian about your dog's behavior, and the vet or vet behaviorist
recommends behavior medication, please keep an open mind.
Please
speak with your
veterinarian about their fees and
recommended follow - up care to ensure the best possible outcome for your pet.
Historically
speaking, most
veterinarians have
recommended that vaccines be given annually,
with the exception of rabies, which is generally recognized as protective for three years in adult animals.
For pets
with severe noise anxiety, it's
recommended that you
speak to your
veterinarian.
Please Note: We always
recommend speaking with a holistic
veterinarian about any specific health problems.