The investigator never
saw a veterinarian at the operation.
Your pet should
see your veterinarian at your pet hospital sooner than one year if you notice any signs of dental issues including broken or loose teeth, retained baby teeth, bad breath, teeth covered with a hard discolored substance, excessive chewing, drooling or dropping food when eating, pain or swelling in the region of the mouth, decreased appetite or mouth bleeding.
We recommend that all pets
see the veterinarian at least once annually.
Take your cat to
see your veterinarian at least once or twice a year or more often if recommended for examinations, determination of weight, and blood testing.
We generally recommend that dogs and cats under 7 years of age
see their veterinarian at least annually, and pets over 7 years of age should see their veterinarian every 6 months.
Should your dog break or crack a tooth
see your veterinarian at once to prevent the tooth from becoming infected.
Many vaccines need to be repeated on a yearly basis, so it is important for your pet to
see the veterinarian at least once a year.»
It is critical to come
see your veterinarian at The Vet House to detect oral disease early and get the free education on how to do what's best for your pets.
Exotic pets, like all pets, should
see a veterinarian at least annually, if not more frequently, to help prevent these diseases from occurring.
Your cat should
see the veterinarian at least once a year for an examination and annual shots, and immediately if she is sick or injured.
Not exact matches
She and other
veterinarians in the Small Animal Hospital
at Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences are expecting to
see snakebite cases any day.
Dr. Davis also recommends that owners take their hedgehogs to
see an exotic
veterinarian at least once a year for a check - up.
Tulsa small animal
veterinarian Paul Welch advises when buying a guinea pig to look
at all of them in the cage to
see that they all look good — «bright - eyed, active, alert and looking fabulous.»
All of the animals
at Heartland Humane Society are
seen by
veterinarian staff and provided with necessary vaccinations and spayed or neutered, if age appropriate.
Most of our clients are word of mouth - either it is a
veterinarian that has had one of my dogs come into his clinic and was impressed by the health, conformation and character; or perhaps a spectator
at a working or conformation show event that
saw one of my dogs, youth or pups competing.
The
veterinarians at Old Dominion Animal Hospital have been selected because of their talent, compassion, and dedication to providing the best care for the animals they
see.
Besides
seeing any problems in each tooth, those X-rays give your
veterinarian a detailed look
at the health of the bone socket.
Try Jack with 2 mg of chlorpheniramine (antihistamine) twice per day to
see if the symptoms improve, otherwise keep an eye on Jack and bring up the problem with your
Veterinarian at Jack's next visit.
The puppy will continue to be
seen at our
veterinarian offices according to their vaccination schedule and when the puppy is between 4 and 6 months of age (depending on their size), their spay or neuter will be performed.
Scheduling an appointment to have one's pet
seen by a dermatologist
at the College of Veterinary Medicine can be done by either having ones» primary attending
veterinarian request a referral, or, a pet owner can call and make appointments directly with the service.
An X-ray lets your
veterinarian see the organs, so he or she can
see if the gastrointestinal tract is working properly, have a good look
at the heart to
see if it is the proper shape and size, plus look
at all the other organs, such as the lungs and kidneys.
If it is determined that your animal needs to be
seen, our
veterinarian will arrange a time with you to meet you
at one of our clinics; if it is an equine or bovine emergency they will arrange a time to come to your farm.
Usually the
veterinarian likes to
see the foster animals
at least monthly.
The license we have allows us to sell medications with prescriptions written by our
veterinarians and require our vet's to
see a pet
at least once a year.
If you are diligently providing
at - home dental care for your dog on a regular basis,
seeing the
veterinarian for regular oral checkups and examinations, and the smell still exists, it may... [Read more...]
* Remember that this product requires the approval and recommendation of your
veterinarian; if your pet has significant medical issues, we recommend that you talk to your vet about consulting with a board - certified veterinary nutritionist (
see acvn.org) * Your
veterinarian will provide the recommendations for how much to add (that's why we ask for their name
at checkout), and this may vary with the ingredients you use.
Your
veterinarian is not withholding information from you, they simply don't know - it is «wait and
see»
at this point, which is frustrating.
Answer: It really sounds more like a malignant tumor than a benign fatty mass, so removing it sounds like a good idea -
at her age, there is a lot to consider when putting her under anesthesia though, so work with your
veterinarian who will run tests like blood work and chest x-rays to
see if she is healthy / strong enough for surgery.
If you notice a change in the way your pet's eye looks, such as more discharge or redness, or if you
see your pet blinking more or rubbing
at his eye, it is critical that you have it evaluated by a
veterinarian.
Veterinarians at AVES
see patients on a referral basis from general practitioners.
As an added bonus, your newly adopted pet may have already been
seen at FCAS by a Pender
veterinarian so we are familiar with your pet and have all medical notes on file.
We recommend that you either 1) contact your
veterinarian directly, 2) make an appointment
at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH) to
see one of our
veterinarians, or 3) have your
veterinarian consult with one of our
veterinarians.
Therefore, we strongly believe every pet should
see his / her
veterinarian at least once a year.
It would be ideal for me to be looking
at him to say this for sure so ask your
veterinarian, that has
seen him, when you can.
If keeping the ears clean and dry
at home is not enough,
see your
veterinarian.
You may have
seen it in the little boy who was frozen in shock on the steps of an ambulance in Aleppo, or even your own pets on the exam room table
at the
veterinarian.
Over 500,000 dogs were
seen by a
veterinarian with seizures and Dr. Ned Patterson discussed the difficulties in identifying dogs
at high risk of developing seizures by genetic testing.They are working on devices to predict seizures and thus decrease the amount of sedating medications dogs must take.
The better we do a job in helping to support
veterinarians in that regard and the better job
veterinarians can do, I think pet owners will continue to
see the value and the benefit of things like wellness visits, preventive visits and the appropriate care
at the appropriate time.
According to
veterinarians at Cornell University, 2/3 of patients
see positive results.
I would recommend returning to your
Veterinarian for an examination to
see what the underlying cause is; until then,
at least ensure that Scout is able to drink water.
> > > After 45 years of compliance of all state and local regulations, proper WV > licencing and decades of excellent relationships with local area >
Veterinarians, why were the Roberts simply not asked or called upon by the proper > authorities to have a look
at the kennels to
see if they were in compliance?
Kinako's
veterinarian suggested taking her to
see the specialists in the Ophthalmology Service
at the UC Davis veterinary hospital.
Your
veterinarian can call the internal medicine service to make an appointment for you or to speak one of our doctors about the need for your pet to be
seen at our hospital.
In his first 6 weeks
at the Sanctuary, he has
seen 3 different
veterinarians — his general practice vet, the ophthalmology vet, and the cardiology vet.
Vaccines should start
at about six weeks of age, so do not delay taking a new puppy in to
see a
veterinarian.
That knowledge - that moxidectin might be more efficient in killing heartworms - led
veterinarians at Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, University of Milano Veterinary Sciences and Università di Parma to begin trials to
see if using Advantage Multi and doxycycline, rather than ivermectin and doxycycline might be more effective in treating heartworm - infected dogs.
It may be helpful if you have a video of this «gutteral belching» for your
veterinarian to
see at the time of examination.
It's not always easy to know when your cat should
see a
veterinarian, in part because cats are masterful
at disguising illnesses and injuries.
Not everything can be treated
at home with OTC medications - she needs to
see her
veterinarian to assess whether she needs IV fluids, or stomach protectants, or further supportive care.
Did you
see a product for sale
at your
veterinarian's office but didn't care for their high prices?