See your veterinarian before traveling.
However, this is something you are going to see a lot in this post,
see your veterinarian before you start giving your pet any supplements.
Please
see the veterinarian before assuming a problem is behavioral.
That said, magnesium deficiency is relatively rare in healthy dogs who consume adequate diets, so, if you believe your dog may have developed a deficiency, they need to
see a veterinarian before receiving supplementation (even in the form of whole foods like seaweed).
If your cat has been coughing for a while, or if their cough is harsh and productive, it is crucial to take them to
see a veterinarian before you try to give them any medications to calm their cough yourself.
If your animal is not well, please
see a veterinarian before signing up with SNAP.
Please
see a veterinarian before starting any treatment for your own dog (s).
See your veterinarian before the issue becomes worse and addressing it becomes more difficult and costly.
Not exact matches
If your cat won't eat them, or does not do well on them — take kitty to a
veterinarian for a check - up to
see — you can always go back to what you were feeding her
before.
In any event,
before a person brings legal action or files a complaint, they should first speak with the
Veterinarian and
see if the matter can be resolved or settled fairly.
Before you or your pet even
sees a
veterinarian, you will most likely work with a vet tech that will admit the animal, take the patient to the exam room to perform the initial examination, and take its history.
Before starting the exercise regime, schedule a check up with your dog's
veterinarian to
see what activities are recommended for the size and weight of your dog.
We rely on our veterinary technicians to work directly with you and your pets, gathering critical health information, providing you with education on pet health topics, and by taking diagnostic vitals
before your pet
sees the
veterinarian.
If your dog has existing tooth problems or an oral disease, you should
see a
veterinarian and resolve the problem
before giving them chews.
You can try a steroidal cream for canines, but I would recommend you get with your
veterinarian and let them do a small biopsy on the sores to
see what they are
before you buy anything.
Find out what good
veterinarians check your breed for when you bring the dog to
see them, questions to ask a breeder
before buying a puppy, and which foods and supplements should be fed or avoided.
Before you
see an Allergist or another Specialist, you should consider having an allergy test done by your current
Veterinarian; all they need to do is to send a sample to a company for analysis and will receive a report on common food and environmental allergens (
see link below).
You have to get an in depth examination from a high quality
veterinarian before you make any decisions, pay to treat anything the vet finds, and then
see if the dogs are getting along.
Your
veterinarian will gently scrape off some of the layers of your pet's skin and examine it under a microscope to
see if mites are present
before recommending the appropriate treatment.
Do I need a referral from my regular
veterinarian before you will
see my animal?
*** Note: Please
see your
veterinarian for a clear diagnosis of ringworm
before attempting this home treatment.
Vetmedin will more than likely be continued long term - maybe your
veterinarian wants to
see how she does on it
before starting her on a long course - it's kind of expensive, but dogs do very well on it that are in CHF.
Even
before this step, you should have already
seen a qualified
veterinarian.
Many
veterinarians also now insist on
seeing an animal
before writing a prescription.
NOTE: as with any health concerns, such as not eating, hair loss, urinary behavior problems, etc., please
see your
veterinarian first
before assuming that stress is the cause.
Before attempting to resolve your dog's house - soiling problems through training, please
see your dog's
veterinarian to rule out medical issues.
Before starting a treatment or doing a flea bath, you should consult with your
veterinarian if your pet is itching and scratching, especially if you do not
see any fleas, or if your pet has inflamed skin.
Before you begin to give your dog any new supplement, it is a good idea to consult with your
veterinarian and
see if they recommend that you start your dog on this supplement.
«Moral of the story:
Before you rush your pup to the
veterinarian when it stops eating, give it a little extra attention and you'll
see what happens.»
If the problem is continuous, it would be best to
see your
Veterinarian as soon as possible to have a listen to her lungs and a general examination; if it occurs only sometimes, try to note if there is anything special (did she smell something
before for example).
A simple blood test should be performed by a
veterinarian to
see if your dog is positive
before preventative medication is started.
As a general rule of thumb, any dog attacking unexpectedly, should be
seen by a
veterinarian to exclude medical causes
before assuming the cause is behavioral.
If you
see your pet eat this toxin, bring him or her to a
veterinarian immediately
before the clinical signs develop.
From caring «technicians» to follow up phone calls made by
veterinarians to check on a pet they'd
seen the day
before, you just don't get this kind of care in human medicine.
When using L - Deprenyl to treat cognitive dysfunction, if no improvement is
seen after the first month, your
veterinarian may recommend doubling the dose for an additional month
before deciding the drug may not be useful in that particular pet.
The dog waiting rooms have scales so that we can weigh them
before being
seen by the
veterinarian.
Please
see your
veterinarian or veterinary behaviorist
before booking your first appointment.
Answer: All of that totally depends on the area you are in - call the
veterinarian you may take them to - and try to procure a urine sample
before they
see them - they can tell you exact costs much better that I can.
Call the
veterinarian before you leave your house and
see if he recommends any immediate measures to deal with the ingestion of the chocolate.
Answer: Male cats usually have crystals, not a urinary tract infection, so treating with antibiotics won't help at all and if you wait too long
before having him diagnosed, he may block up and not be able to urinate and then you are talking serious money (anesthesia, hospitalization, sometimes major urinary surgery, etc), so I highly recommend getting him to your
veterinarian for at least a urinalysis because you are
seeing blood in his urine.
In cases of moderate to severe separation anxiety, Dr. Wan may ask that you
see a
veterinarian or veterinary behaviorist
before consulting with her.
In some cases, Dr. Wan may ask that you
see a
veterinarian or veterinary behaviorist
before consulting with her to rule out medical issues that could be contributing to the behavior, as well as discuss the possibility of medication if necessary.
Each pet has its own nutritional needs and it is better to consult the
veterinarian before buying any pet food you
see at the grocery store.
Before giving any fish oil to your dog, please check with your
veterinarian to
see if this supplement is appropriate in your pet's diet.
I know it is difficult to
see your loved one like this, especially if you believe treatment was delayed
before you changed
Veterinarian; at this time the best course of action is to give the prescribed medication, follow your new
Veterinarian's instructions and offer to Blue excellent Nursing care by ensuring that he remains hydrated and is able to do his business etc... Depending on the specific infection, recovery could take a week or longer; each day with improvement is a positive sign.
Radiographs can be instrumental in finding genetic issues like hip dysplasia, but they also can detect problems like osteoarthritis, sometimes even
before you or your
veterinarian can
see the signs of it in your dog.
I have only occasionally
seen mild diarrhea in some pets, as well as if a pet is diabetic I would consult your
veterinarian before using this product.
Please review them, and be certain your
veterinarian has
seen them,
before administering them to your dog.
Some highly regarded
veterinarians, such as Drs Ronald Schultz and Jean Dodds would like to have
seen additional changes to the 2011 AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines
before they were published.
Once a case number has been assigned, follow up is free which means you can get initial first aid information
before seeing your
veterinarian and your
veterinarian can consult with a toxicologist
before beginning treatment.