Not exact matches
In addition, some animals have been found
to be sensitive
to Ascorbic Acid
so if your
pet acts differently when
taking the vitamin, contact your
veterinarian immediately.
I would think that it is important
to make sure you find a great
veterinarian as well as an animal hospital with emergency hours
so you can always be sure your
pet will be
taken care of.
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.
Because high blood pressure can be
so damaging
to a
pet's health, it's well worth your while
to bring this subject up the next time you
take your
pet to the
veterinarian.
At the first sign of swelling,
take your
pet to your
veterinarian to treat gum disease
so he can retain his teeth, be able
to eat kibble and live a happy and healthy lifestyle.
Not all veterinary clinics are equipped
to provide oxygen support for extended periods of time,
so it is possible your
veterinarian may have you
take your
pet to an area emergency clinic or specialty hospital for treatment.
Every year, the Ontario SPCA
takes a month
to share why getting a
veterinarian once you have a
pet is
so important.
Your
veterinarian will advise you as
to which steps should be
taken to correct these conditions
so your
pet can safely undergo the procedure.
If your
pet experiences a vaccine reaction, from mild
to severe, it is important that you notify your
veterinarian and any future
veterinarians so that appropriate measures can be
taken to ensure your
pet's health.
We know how important your
pet is
to you,
so our
veterinarians and other staff
take the utmost care
to make their visits as pleasant as possible.
So, be sure
to take the
pet to a
veterinarian to have them scanned for a microchip.
For a $ 25 donation, CVA's
veterinarians provided
pets with a Home Again microchip
to ensure the
pet's health and safety
so that they can be found if they run away or if they are
taken by a stranger.
Take your
pet to the
veterinarian immediately,
so she can evaluate your
pet's condition.
I feel
so fortunate
to be able
to be part of a huge community effort
to save ferals, and as a
veterinarian at the Humane Society,
to take this effort even further
to help all strays, neglected and abused
pets.»
CVA's team of
veterinarians urge all
pet owners
to have their
pets microchipped as it ensures their
pet's health and safety
so that they can be found if they run away, are
taken by a stranger or get lost during a natural disaster.
The next level of intervention is
to have your
veterinarian microchip your
pet so that if your
pet losses their collar, the person who finds them can
take your
pet to a local
veterinarian's office and the chip can be scanned.
However, it
takes a couple of days for the test results
to be ready,
so your
veterinarian may not perform these tests unless your
pet's wounds do not respond appropriately
to initial broad spectrum antibiotic treatment.
Luckily, there are quite a few things you can do
to relieve the aches that are an everyday occurrence for dogs with arthritis:
Take your dog in for regular checkups
so that your
veterinarian can monitor your
pet's -LSB-...]
Although diuretics given
to pets are often the same drugs used in human medicine, dosages will vary greatly from those
taken by people,
so it is best not
to use prescriptions for people in
pets, unless directed by your
veterinarian.
Boarding kennels, dog parks and grooming salons are all areas where your
pet is likely
to be exposed
to contagious diseases
so be sure
to consult with your
veterinarian before
taking your
pet to any of these places It is also important
to keep in mind that vaccinations
take a few days
to a few weeks
to become effective.
If your dog ingests chocolate, it is important
to take your
pet to the
veterinarian immediately
so that treatment can be started.
Step 1:
Take the
pet to a local
veterinarian or animal shelter
so they can be scanned for a microchip.
Our Coronado
veterinarian team
takes the health of your
pets seriously,
so you will always have a caring doctor on hand
to help your
pet when health problems occur.
It is important
to talk with your
veterinarian so they can
take your
pet's history, breed, age, etc into consideration while partnering with you
to make the best decision for your
pet.
(3) upon request of the
pet shop,
take the dog or cat for an examination by a second licensed
veterinarian; the customer may either choose the second licensed
veterinarian or allow the
pet shop
to choose the second
veterinarian, if the
pet shop agrees
to do
so.
I'm constantly bombarded by emails from
pet owners who seem
to feel that way,
so much
so they often don't
take even clearly very sick
pets to the
veterinarian, but instead waste time writing me 20 - page missives on every symptom their
pet has expressed for the previous several weeks.