You are encouraged to
speak with your veterinarian regarding complications and expected outcomes for your pet.
A - Be sure to
speak with your veterinarian regarding your pet's specific vaccine schedule.
In addition, the AVMA suggests that pet owners
speak with their veterinarian regarding both their dog's risk for canine influenza and the appropriateness of vaccination.9 As more dogs across the United States are vaccinated, underlying immunity to CIV should increase in the canine population.
You might
speak with your veterinarian regarding your concerns and ask if there is a supplement that might help Ernie.
Speak with your veterinarian regarding other preventative care treatments your pet can undergo while sedated.
In addition, the AVMA suggests that pet owners to
speak with their veterinarian regarding both their dog's risk for canine influenza and the appropriateness of vaccination.3
Not exact matches
Speak with your
veterinarian if you have any questions or concerns
regarding the diagnosis or treatment of your pet's disease.
Blood in the urine may be caused by a variety of different conditions which include infections, urinary stones, tumours, poisoning and trauma (to name a few); I would
speak more
with your
Veterinarian regarding the rationale for the use of benazepril for Max.
If you have any questions at all or need advice
regarding your pet's case, please call us at 402-333-3847 to
speak with one of our on - call
veterinarians.
We encourage you to
speak with one of our
veterinarians if you have any concerns or questions
regarding anesthesia and surgery for your older or overweight pet.
If your cats are not making any progress in this
regard, you may need to
speak with your
veterinarian about whether some form of medication might be indicated.
Speak to your
veterinarian or local authority to establish what laws exist in your country
with regards to the rabies vaccine.