She'll
see the vet again on Monday.
As For The Coughing Up Blood, Best To
See Vet Again For Recheck To Make Sure No New Antibiotic Needed And / or To See If Other Causes Such As Worms, Etc By Stool Checks, Etc
Not exact matches
These guys are All Sports Series
vets and we will
see them
again soon.
But then
again, as we've
seen at times during the regular season, Torts seems to value
vets and grit over young and any type of risk.
Last month, a team of
vets from the Institute of Zoology in London and the Tanzanian National Parks Service vaccinated dogs in a handful of villages to
see what chance they have of getting rid of the reservoir of disease before it flares up
again.
Now the two are teaming up
again for Blade Runner 2049, which looks beautiful indeed but without Best Picture heat it may not a sure bet that he wins, unless you're looking at a beloved
vet win — as we've sometimes
seen happen.
In this case, have your dog
see a
vet immediately and be careful to never feed corn on the cob
again.
While we're at it a secondary mission would be these same born -
again vets (those that have
seen the light) would no longer be recommending dental sticks for tartar control, chemical flea and worm control for dogs with no fleas and worms, boosters for dogs already vaccinated and while we're at it, kennel cough «vaccine»!
Keep an eye on her and only if the vomiting starts up
again have her
seen by your regular
vet.
After the test was taken the second time he was released from the
vet and was just told to watch him and
see if it happens
again.
The next time I needed
vet care for my other dog, I was once
again able to
see Dr. Dhaliwal right away, and was once more impressed with the professionalism and expertise shown by the doctor and his staff.
I did speak with the
vet's office who would do the MRI, and I will ask
again when I
see the specialist who would do it.
Kittens should
see the
vet monthly until they are four months old and go back
again to be spayed or neutered at six months.
After running out of the medications vomiting presented itself
again and at this point the
vet and I decided to try her on the Pepcid for a week and
see if that continued to help her, which has appeared to help until a day ago.
You will
see me say this
again... get to know your
vet before there is an emergency Ask how they feel about vaccines and know what the pros and cons are.
Again, talk to your
vet and
see what he or she recommends.
Just got a call from the
vet that although the test was negative, he went back and looked
again afterward and he
saw small traces of antigen and wants to test
again and have it sent to a lab.
The next day, I started to give him the science diet puppy food
again, he would not touch it, he didn't eat anything for the next 2 weeks, had to force feed him baby formula, Pedia light, blended up chicken and rice... I have
seen 2
vets and a specialist and everything was tested normal, blood work normal, liver back to normal - I'm guessing bc of the meds, he has had all vaccinations and on regular heartgard and nexgard... no one could figure out the reason, they wanted me to spend 2000 on surgery to search for blockage that didn't show up on xrays, I did not have the Money to do so, have been doing all I can at home to help him get through this.
After
seeing him eat his poop several times I
again questioned the
vet only to be told it was a behavior issue - funny because he never had a behavior issue before.
Once cleared up from the
Vet send me a message
again and we will
see what's the best for her.
Once
again I
saw that costly
vet bills were preventing homeless animals from receiving the medical attention that they needed and deserved — and thus were never adopted into loving homes.
Hi I'm really worried about my 22week old puppy, after her walk yesterday we noticed her left pupil was alot larger than the right one and she has blue eyes but the colour almost disappeared aswell, and it looked red and swollen, we thought she'd maybe got something in her eye as it did return back to normal after a short time, then the same thing happened twice
again after her walks today, I took her to
see a
vet this afternoon at the time Bella was and looked perfectly fine, and she looked in her eyes with a torch said everything looked ok and that she didn't have any ideas and come back if I got a photo of the eye then charged # 40, but after googling the symptoms it seems it could be a number of things, im not very confident in going back to this
vet, and im worried sick.
Again, talk to your
vet to
see what your older dog is capable of doing before you launch into a long run.
All pets that experience a temperature of above 103 F for dogs and 105 F in cats need to
see a
vet even after you get them cooled down
again.