There is some excellent advice here on the best way to exercise your animal but always
speak to your vet for further qualified advice.
(
Speak to your vet for advice about this.)
Speak to your vet for specific advice on the risk to your puppy as larger breeds are more likely to experience skeletal problems and may need more time before you start specific activities.
Their dense coat means that they will need regular flea and tick treatments, so
speak to your vet for more information.
Not exact matches
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Speaking to the media after
vetting Minister Nominee
for Gender and Social Protection, Otiko Afisa Djaba, Mr. Ablakwa said: «I can tell you on authority that there were some NPP...
Speaking during the first public hearing of the ad - hoc committee, Mr. Owusu, who was speaking as the first witness revealed that, when he initially raised the matter for discussion, Mr. Ablakwa trivialized the issue, saying the Minority made the allegation to equalize Mr. Agyarko's corruption allegations leveled against former President Mahama during his
Speaking during the first public hearing of the ad - hoc committee, Mr. Owusu, who was
speaking as the first witness revealed that, when he initially raised the matter for discussion, Mr. Ablakwa trivialized the issue, saying the Minority made the allegation to equalize Mr. Agyarko's corruption allegations leveled against former President Mahama during his
speaking as the first witness revealed that, when he initially raised the matter
for discussion, Mr. Ablakwa trivialized the issue, saying the Minority made the allegation
to equalize Mr. Agyarko's corruption allegations leveled against former President Mahama during his
vetting.
The Member of Parliament
for the North Tongu Constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who
spoke to Citi News «Duke Mensah - Opoku, said the majority was rushing the
vetting process, and that is not helping the minority side
to carry out its work diligently.
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We are not licensed
vets and always recommend
speaking to your
vet about the appropriate care
for your animal since they know you personally.
Speak to the
vet to find out which diet is right
for your pet.
If your pet is in danger of injuring himself or running away (and potentially becoming lost or injured), please
speak to your
vet about prescribing medication suitable
for your dog or cat.
For best advice on how
to remove a tick correctly from your pet please
speak to your
vet.
Speaking with a
vet can offer pet owners additional insight into any potential issues that could arise with respect
to their pet's health, while also preparing the
vet for any potential problems.
Often the first
to assess your pet's condition and the last
to speak with you before taking your pet home, it is a technician's job
to provide the information and guidance pet owners need
to make sense of complex issues, better understand their
vet's recommendations and find solutions that work
for each individual family.
They took the dogs back
for x-rays and then the
vet came
to speak with me.
Speak to your
vet about your pup's weight and ask
for her recommendations regarding his necessary calorie intake if your pup appears overweight or underweight.
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speak to your
vet about vaccinations
for the Dog Flu as well.
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Speak to your
vet about the best product
for your pet.
If you do need
to work with a conventional
vet who is recommending annual boosters
for adult dogs, and / or a full regimen of shots
for puppies, you need
to learn more about vaccinations so you can
speak up clearly and tell the
vet what you want and don't want.
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to animal
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If your dog's anxiety is severe, you can
speak to your
vet about getting prescribed anxiety medication
for you dog.
This is why it's important
to speak to your
vet to get personal recommendations
for your dog's exercise levels.
Technically
speaking, if your
vet prescribes buffered aspirin
for your dog, then you're assured that it is safe
to do so.
For more information about solving cat litter box problems, you may benefit from reading a book on cat behavior, (we recommend Pam Johnson - Bennett's books), re-training your cat
to use a litter box, or
speaking to your
vet or an animal behaviorist.
When seeking
for veterinary care it is advisable again
to speak with your breeder as they should have already established good links with a
vet who has experience of the Caucasian Ovcharka breed.
Speaking with someone you know and trust can allow you
to ask questions candidly, and get specific examples
to determine if their
vet is a good fit
for you.
We use a wheat based litter - I will need
to speak to my
vet about possibly changing it
for them.
Our veterinarians take their responsibility
to your pet very seriously - theirs is a unique position, with patients who can not
speak for themselves and must rely on the
vet to be their advocate.
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If you have concerns about internal parasites
for the puppies,
speak to your
vet about worm control.
That's a first
for me, the
vets I
speak to in the UK tell me they haven't seen a case of distemper in ten years.
You also have the option
to use natural methods
for flea protection, which can greatly reduce the cost of your dog's monthly medication, but you must
speak with your
vet about which options would be best.
When we discovered our dogs had fleas, we researched the various options and also
spoke to our
vet who recommended Seresto as the best flea collar
for dogs.
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Each dog is different, so schedule an appointment
to speak to our
vet about what is best
for your dog.
Obviously not all
vets are created equally, but
to paint them all with the same brush is unfair
to the profession as a whole.The science
speaks for itself.
Again,
for the best advice always
speak to your
vet who will know what is most suitable
for your cat.
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