I have seen several
recommended treatment schedules but we usuallyuse it once a month in all the cats for several months.
Not exact matches
In the future, it may help doctors to
recommend different
treatment schedules.
If you have stress incontinence, and if your doctor has
recommended surgical
treatment, I encourage you to do your research and exhaust all CONSERVATIVE options before
scheduling a surgical appointment.
The Companion Animal Parasite Council, an independent group established to create parasite - control guidelines,
recommends treating dogs year - round with a broad - spectrum parasite control.1 However, if you do not give your dog Trifexis year - round, then your
treatment schedule should begin within one month of the first exposure to mosquitoes and should continue until three months after the last exposure to mosquitoes.
Initial appointments are
scheduled for an hour to allow for taking a history, conducting a complete physical exam, and giving a thorough explanation of the findings and
recommended treatment plan.
During your visit, the doctor will
recommend a vaccine
schedule along with parasite testing,
treatment and prevention.
Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian for an evaluation and
recommend appropriate course of
treatment.
I would
recommend that you
schedule an appointment for evaluation and development of a
treatment plan with a certified applied animal behaviorist (CAAB), board - certified veterinary behaviorist (DACVB), or certified dog behavior counselor (CDBC).
When moving forward with your flea prevention and
treatment efforts, it is important that you keep to the
schedules recommended on this page (weekly, monthly, etc.) as indicated for the best (and least harmful) results.
very frightened, we will
recommend the dental
treatment be continued under a general anesthetic to be
scheduled at
We can
recommend a
schedule for parasite testing, discuss what signs of parasites you can look for at home, review ways to control parasites in and around your home, discuss
treatment options if your pet has parasites, and
recommend ways to control and prevent parasites in the future.
Puppy and kitten wellness visits also present an opportunity to discuss your new pet's
recommended vaccine
schedule and the best plan for parasite testing,
treatment, and prevention.
Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian so they can evaluate your dog and
recommend an appropriate course of
treatment.
We
recommend vaccine
schedules and the best plans for parasite testing,
treatment, and prevention.
If you suspect your dog has a collapsing trachea, we
recommend scheduling an Appointment with a member of our Veterinary Team for a thorough physical examination and to discuss the testing and
treatment options that are most appropriate for your pet.
If your pup is displaying flu symptoms, the CDC
recommends scheduling an appointment with your vet for
treatment options.
For many post-operative support cases or a «curative
treatment plan,» your veterinarian may
recommend a 24 - hour wear
schedule.
Reservations We
recommend scheduling your
treatments in advance of your arrival.