For anxiety that is causing loose stools - there may be other intestinal problems too
so talk to your veterinarian!
The best way to fight fleas is to kill them before they can reproduce,
so talk to your veterinarian about how a monthly parasite protection routine can help you keep fleas off your dog all year - round.
Proper vaccination is key to avoiding infection,
so talk to your veterinarian to make sure your dog's vaccines are up to date.
A dog's nutritional needs change over his lifetime — a puppy needs a different balance of nutrients than an adult or elderly dog —
so talk to your veterinarian, breeder, or shelter for recommendations of the right food for your dog or puppy.
So talk to your veterinarian today about a dental cleaning and make your pet's teeth sparkle in the sun this Spring!
Once a nutritional profile has been chosen, it is important to feed only what has been prescribed,
so talk to your veterinarian before offering any additional food or treats.
Not exact matches
Our family recently adopted a new puppy (after the loss of our long - time family dog, Daisy, several months ago),
so I have been researching and
talking to friends who are experts in puppy care and
to holistic
veterinarians about how
to make sure we are raising him in the healthiest way possible.
Collars can be lost, however,
so it is recommended you
talk to your
veterinarian about permanent identification such as a microchip.
If you have ferrets, they can also be infected,
so be sure
to talk to your
veterinarian about prevention options for them.
So, don't rush with your decision, weigh all the positives and negatives of dog spaying,
talk to your
veterinarian and other dog owners.
Note: some medications and herbal supplements can have adverse interactions with heart medications,
so it is important that you not use any medications (new or previously prescribed) without
talking to the
veterinarian that prescribes your dog's heart medications.
As for other vaccinations,
talk to your
veterinarian about the appropriate schedule for your cat
so you are vaccinating as needed but not over-vaccinating.
Second,
talk to your
veterinarian about how year - round parasite protection can keep your new dog or puppy healthy
so you'll be together for years
to come.
This list is considerably long,
so Dr. Vitale recommends
talking to your
veterinarian if you're concerned about your dog's breed predispositions.
So, if you have a pup (or a cat) that is reluctant
to take pills
talk to your
veterinarian and find out what options are available.
As a breed, they're are more prone
to developing kidney disease,
so it's important for you
to talk with your
veterinarian about their protein intake because excessive protein can cause kidney damage or hurt already fragile kidneys.
Circumstances vary however,
so be sure
to talk to your
veterinarian.
However, there's always more research
to be done,
so make sure
to talk to your
veterinarian and do as much homework as you can before deciding on a diet plan for your Labradoodle.
Each foster «parent» brings the horses they have been taking care of over the years
to the event
so potential adopters can meet the horses, their caregivers, and
talk to veterinarians, that are on - site, about taking care of their new horses.
Their health is entirely in your hands,
so if you ever have any questions, you should
talk to your
veterinarian for the best advice.
It's important that you
talk to your
veterinarian so she can sort it out.
I don't know what medication we are
talking about though (antibiotics vs cough suppressants vs something else etc)
so your
veterinarian would be the best one
to ask.
Talk to your
veterinarian before boarding your dog in a kennel
so the appropriate vaccinations are administered.
For this reason, it is important
to talk to your
veterinarian right away if you notice any of the above behavior in your dog
so you can help relieve their discomfort and help them have a better quality of life.
We are not
veterinarians,
so we recommend you
talk to your vet for their opinion and
to see if there are alternative heartworm medications for your dog.
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.
Talk to our board certified
veterinarian so we can get you and your furry friend comfortably into their golden years.
Certain natural essential oils have been developed
to assist with easing stress and anxiety in cats,
so it's recommended
to talk to your
veterinarian about these treatments as well.
This food is for sale only through
veterinarians so if you are interested in this concept,
talk to your
veterinarian.
Talk to your pets»
veterinarian about your pet's» lifestyle
so they may recommend the vaccines your pet needs
to stay healthy.
Talk to enough
veterinarians about the nutritional needs of
so - called senior dogs and you'll get very used
to hearing this answer: It depends.
There are caveats with this kind of diet, especially if you have an older cat,
so please
talk to your
veterinarian before making any changes
to your cat's diet if he needs
to lose weight.
That's why it's
so important
to talk to your
veterinarian about any support your dog may need — including in the areas of joint health and liver support.
Reinforce your brand at each touch - point with your clients,
so they carry it with them and describe their pet's
veterinarian in those terms when
talking to friends and family.
The risk of surgery for these dogs is high,
so it is important for pet owners
to have an upfront
talk about these risks with their
veterinarian before deciding
to go through with a surgery.
Veterinary students
talk about their school experience, college deans
talk about what it takes
to be accepted, and practicing
veterinarians talk about their day -
to - day professional work life and what makes being a
veterinarian so rewarding.
You can
talk to your
veterinarian more about the diet change, and whether a low residue diet might help
to decrease any stress on a weak sphincter
so that she doesn't continue
to have this problem.
My best advice is
to steer clear of the commercial, supermarket - type brands (and also many of the
so - called premium brands probably offered in your
veterinarian's surgery — vets are not trained (or very poorly trained) in animal nutrition (believe it or not), and get all (or most) of their information from the commercial pet food manufacturers which peddle their products in veterinary surgeries — you know the ones I'm
talking about.
Prescription medications often have more side effects than natural supplements,
so be sure
to talk with your
veterinarian about the best pain and anti-inflammatory medication for your pet.
So,
talk to your
veterinarian for help in choosing a safe, effective FDA or EPA approved product
to keep the fleas and ticks at bay.
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.
So, if in doubt
talk to your
veterinarian.
If
so, it may be time
to talk with the
veterinarian on your team about your horse's unique disease risk factors and other core health needs.
So, your cat is declawed: maybe it was done prior
to adoption; or a landlord or family member may have insisted on declawing, your
veterinarian may have
talked you into it, or you just didn't know at the time how...
So be sure
to talk to your
veterinarian about getting your cat started on heartworm prevention.
«Retailers might also want
to work with an avian
veterinarian and offer occasional classes where people can come in and
talk to the vet, and
so forth,» he says.
Talk to your
veterinarian before doing this
so that you can select the proper formula and dose.