Sentences with phrase «seeing your veterinarian so»

We always recommend seeing your veterinarian so they can do the necessary exam and tests.
If this occurs, see your veterinarian so the dog's occlusion is not affected.

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And it's not easy to see your pal so distressed: When a dog panics, «every single muscle in their body contracts simultaneously, like they're having a seizure while standing up,» says veterinarian Marty Becker, founder of Fear Free, a program that trains veterinary professionals to create a more calming experience for their patients.
Veterinarians even place orphaned kittens on dogs that had puppies so they can breastfeed (I saw it on those animal shows).
The idea of rotating food can be seen as a drastic change in your pooch's diet, so consult your veterinarian first.
Culwell advises that when pet owners see signs of breathing difficulty, weakness, or difficulty exercising, they should visit their regular veterinarian so that their pet may be examined.
While appointments are not necessary to be seen by our Emergency Department, we do suggest that you or your family veterinarian call ahead so we can be prepared for your pet's arrival.
Answer: Since the rice and chicken and some time haven't helped, you are going to need to see your veterinarian to see what the cause of the diarrhea is: intestinal parasites, viruses, bacteria, etc etc. so you can start appropriate treatment.
So the pH of your dog or cat urine varies based on many factors; but your veterinarian like to see it slightly acidic — between 6 and 6.9.
This helps to provide your pet with a healthy ear environment, which is so important considering that ear infections are one of the most common medical problems our veterinarians see.
However, a loss of housetraining with frequent accidents may indicate a more serious problem, so see your veterinarian if your dog has any problems with urinary function.
Since the symptoms are so unusual and rare to see on a daily basis, the veterinarian should be able to get to a conclusion relatively quickly.
Not eating could also indicate other diabetes - related complications so if that persists, see your veterinarian immediately.
So, for both of those reasons, I would see your veterinarian as soon as you can.
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.
Halitosis in pets is typically a sign of bacterial infection, so take bad breath seriously, and see a veterinarian if your pet begins to show this red flag.
So be sure to see your veterinarian if signs do recur.
Answer: I would need to see him, do a physical on him and watch the behavior to properly advise you, so I encourage you to see your veterinarian.
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.
So veterinarians and specialists saw that natural inclination as a way to rehabilitate dogs and improve their quality of life in the form of hydrotherapy.
You should not try to treat your dog on your own if there is a serious problem, so if your dog is exhibiting the symptoms listed above, it is better to consult your veterinarian to make sure that they don't need to be seen.
Answer: Poison is possible but so are many other things - a trip to see your veterinarian will help determine what is going on.
There are many species of houseplants that can be toxic to our pets, so if you see anything with chew marks, consult your local veterinarian for advice.
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.
Allergies, foreign objects in the ear or masses on the ear are more common causes for scratching and itching in dogs; without examining Trisha it is difficult to say what the underlying cause for these symptoms are, you should discuss with your Veterinarian about giving an antihistamine for a week or so to see if there is any improvement in the level of itching.
Answer: There are many combination pills that have recently come out that are working well - of all 3 of these, tick control is the hardest and it can depend on the type of ticks in your area and what active ingredient they may be susceptible to, so contact your local veterinarian and see which one seems to be working best in your area.
Answer: Rat poison cat be very toxic, so it is ideal to see your veterinarian as soon as you can.
The last case I saw was literally 20 years ago, and there are many newer treatments, so consult a veterinarian near you for the best advice.
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.
It is hard to say if the rapid breathing is due to his heart worsening or a GI issue, so this may not be ideal, so see your veterinarian as soon as you can.
Lewis: I don't have a view that much in terms of over-offered, but I do believe as we see the trends and pet owners continued to acquire what we call in some cases almost more human quality type care for their companion animals, that in many cases, and understandably so, see them as extensions or even members of the family, so the greater desire to provide the best quality care as possible I think is going to continue to fuel the opportunity for veterinarians to explore more services.
So, it is important to see your veterinarian for all your pet's health care needs.
In any event, your Chihuahua can not tell you what they are feeling or where they are hurting, so you need to be aware of the signs that your Chihuahua needs to be seen by a veterinarian.
As there are so many different types of contaminants that could be in lake water, it's hard to give a specific symptom list, but any of the above symptoms should make you want to take your dog to see their veterinarian.
Vaccines should start at about six weeks of age, so do not delay taking a new puppy in to see a veterinarian.
A chronic obstruction can result in death, so any sign of urinary distress should trigger a trip to the veterinarian, particularly if a cat appears to be crying out in pain, or if you see other signs such as a cat that is passing no or a small amount of urine.»
So, if your pet is limping for more than a few days he should be seen by a veterinarian.
So, if you can't see any obvious reason why your puppy is always crying or whining, you should take her to the veterinarian for a complete check - up.
It would be best to have her seen by a veterinarian, as they can examine her and determine what might be going on with her so that she can get treated, or dewormed, whichever she needs.
Keep in mind that every dog is different, so if you have any doubts please check with your veterinarian to see which ingredients are appropriate for your dog.
If you see changes in your cat's grooming practices or your cat appears unkempt or messy, call your veterinarian so they can assess your cat and make sure that she is not ill.
So today, with vaccines required less frequently, pet owners often see no need to visit the veterinarian until a pet becomes sick or injured.
Molars are not as easily identified as being overgrown, so the pet is usually already being seen by a veterinarian by this point.
«The reason we see it in cats in particular especially kittens is that they're small so they're compromised, they don't groom themselves as well so they're not going to get rid of it, they might ingest it,» said Dr. Elizabeth Farrington, a veterinarian with the Nebraska Humane Society.
Typically protruding vaginal masses are caused by vaginal hyperplasia, but since Oreo was spayed young we shouldn't be seeing this condition; other causes like vaginal prolapse or vaginal tumours are possible so it is important to have your Veterinarian examine Oreo to determine a cause.
Check with your veterinarian to see if you should try this approach and so that he or she can monitor progress.
If your feline is seen eating any part of a lily, bring her and the flower to a veterinarian immediately so they can treat the early stages of toxicity.
It's fairly common for a potential dog owner to see a particular dog breed compete in or win one of the categories (Sporting, Terrier, Working, etc.) or Best in Show and then want to purchase or adopt that breed, yet, as a veterinarian I always have to question if doing so is the best decision based on the owner's lifestyle and ability to pay for the dog's medical care, food, grooming, boarding and other day - to - day needs.
Your veterinarian can examine him, listen to him, see if x-rays might be needed, and get him on treatment so that he isn't having such a hard time breathing.
There are no diagnostic tests for either, so veterinarians tend to diagnose them based on eliminating other possibilities and by seeing decreased symptoms when triggers are avoided.
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