If your dog is nipping or biting as well as jumping up, ask your animal doctor Staten Island to
refer you to a specialist dog trainer.
Not exact matches
Pet caregivers should continue
to consult with their local veterinarians about options for their
dogs with cancer, who may then
refer appropriate cases
to specialists for treatment with PALLADIA.
If your
dog or cat needs specialized care or hospitalization, we
refer you
to a
specialist or veterinary hospital that works with us.
However, about 15 years ago the board certified dermatologists (we don't have EENT
specialists in veterinary medicine, so difficult ear cases are
referred to dermatologists) started recommending that if a
dog doesn't have a recurrent ear infection problem, that the hair in the ears should be left alone, and not routinely plucked out.
When my itchy
dog patients need more specialized skill than I have
to manage their allergic dermatitis, I
refer them
to a dermatology
specialist.
The
dog was
referred to a
specialist.
If your
dog has a serious secondary problem or is not responding
to treatments, your vet may
refer you
to a veterinary
specialist for a second opinion.
It is therefore essential that your
dog is
referred to a veterinary ophthalmologist (eye
specialist) immediately for confirmation and treatment of this condition.
While most veterinarians
refer their clients
to trainers, a new AAVSB - approved continuing education program developed by a canine behavior
specialist and author of «Good
Dog!»
I once
referred a
dog to an orthopedic
specialist for evaluation of a lameness I thought was due
to hip dysplasia.
This veterinary care is provided at Guiding Eyes in New York or, if necessary, your
dog may be
referred to a veterinary
specialist.
In both
dogs and cats, your veterinarian may elect
to perform chest radiographs (x-rays), an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart), or other imaging studies, or
to refer your pet
to a
specialist for these procedures.
In many cases, Veterinarians in general practices
refer cases
to specialists when, for example, the
dog or cat is at a higher anesthesia risk.
So when pet parents told me their
dogs and cats are routinely
referred by their veterinarians
to rehab and alternative care
specialists, I was very happy
to hear about the change in attitude.
Owners of
dogs who suffer recurrent UTIs should ask their vet
to refer them
to an internal medicine
specialist or veterinary college for an in - depth workup.