It's best to
speak to your vet if you have further concerns.
Not exact matches
Without looking all that different beyond considerable weight loss, Phoenix adopted a whole new aura as the spiritually starved WWII
vet, and
spoke his lines with barks and snarls that seemed uncannily natural, as
if a pit bull just happened
to don Phoenix's skin.
If you encounter problems with the puppy, be prepared
to call the breeder / shelter,
speak to a
vet or get the advice of a professional behaviourist.
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.
If you're worried about lameness in your puppy,
speak to your
vet.
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.
If your dog is continually licking the incision,
speak to your
vet sooner rather than later about ways
to stop this behavior.
However,
if you are boarding your dog,
speak to your
vet about vaccinations for the Dog Flu as well.
If any owner is concerned their dog may be suffering from skin disease, they should
speak to a
vet.»
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.
This is
if everything goes well, so you want
to ideally
speak to your
vet beforehand
to avoid unexpected fees added
to your
vet bill.
If your dog's anxiety is severe, you can
speak to your
vet about getting prescribed anxiety medication for you dog.
Technically
speaking,
if your
vet prescribes buffered aspirin for your dog, then you're assured that it is safe
to do so.
If you feel your dog needs medication, speak to your vet - NEVER self - medicate, even if a friend's Weimaraner took very well to the medicatio
If you feel your dog needs medication,
speak to your
vet - NEVER self - medicate, even
if a friend's Weimaraner took very well to the medicatio
if a friend's Weimaraner took very well
to the medication.
Speaking from experience with a dog's allergies, it can take a very long time
to figure out the problem
if you don't work with a good
vet and it will end up costing you a lot of money while you try things that don't work.
If you feel your pet is losing weight too rapidly, or not at all,
speak to your
vet about modifying their diet or exercise.
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.
Talk
to your
vet If it seems like the steps you've been taking are ineffective, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommended
speaking to your veterinarian.
I
spoke with the technical
vets at Purina and at Hill's just
to see
if they had a food recommendation.
Jennifer: Yeah definitely
speaking with your
vet,
if you've gotten a new puppy
speaking with your
vet about nutrition, about how much food
to feed, all that is a great start.
Dog parents dealing with hairball issues should
speak to their
vet to see
if your dog is suffering from a skin allergy or parasitic infestation, which might be causing an increase in licking or gnawing.
If you have concerns about internal parasites for the puppies,
speak to your
vet about worm control.
If you are one of the unlucky ones with a spraying cat of either sex, you should
speak to your
vet about what factors in the cat's environment might be causing this behavior.
Speak with your
vet if you need
to.
If your
vet has a privacy policy, we will need you
to contact them and agree
to let them
speak with our Adoption Representative.
If you have questions about our services or would like
to speak to our staff, please call Humane
Vet San Diego at 619-475-3000
Speak to your
vet to see
if they offer a health care plan for your pet, which allows you
to spread the cost of preventative veterinary treatment such as regular health checks, annual vaccinations and flea and worm treatments.
If you are concerned about your cat's quality of life then
speak to your
vet.
If she enjoys these activities, it's a good indication that she might enjoy agility training — but remember
to speak to your
vet before starting any form of agility training
to ensure it will be suitable for your puppy.
If your dog is obsessively licking themselves, you or an object, you may want
to speak with your dog's
vet about behavioral treatment
to help your dog stop this.
If you think your
vet might be gouging, you, though, dog site
Speaking for Spot says
to look for these red flags:
We would recommend
speaking with your
vet as they will be able
to see what coconut oil you are using and
if there are any other signs on your dogs that could lead
to them becoming sick from it.
In general,
if you read reviews or
speak to your
vet, you can select a cat food that's right for your pet — and know you're doing what's best for your friend.
One valuable lesson I learned from «
Speaking For Spot» is that
if your dog's medical needs are too complex, you should ask your general practice
vet for a veterinary referral
to a specialist.
If you find your cat is sick and / or panicking while travel,
speak to your
vet.
If you
speak to a
vet about your cat's growth, it is likely that they will refer
to the cat cycle / life stages.