Sentences with phrase «spoke to the vet who»

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.
Speak to your vet who can advise you as to what immunizations are required.
Again, for the best advice always speak to your vet who will know what is most suitable for your cat.
I called the emergency after - hours line and spoke to the vet who calmed me down and told me what to do.
When my dog ate a dozen chocolate cookies I called the emergency after - hours and spoke to a vet who calmed me down and told me what to do.

Not exact matches

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.
A formal announcement about the candidate, Dr. Robert R. Redfield, could come as early as Tuesday, once the vetting has been finished, said an administration official with knowledge of the appointment, who was not authorized to speak publicly...»
Music Within (R for profanity, sexual reference and drug use) Docudrama chronicles the true story of Richard Pimentel (Ron Livingston) a severely hearing - impaired Vietnam vet who returns from the war to dedicate his life to speaking out on behalf of Americans with disabilities.
Richard Linklater, USA, 2017, 119m World Premiere In Richard Linklater's lyrical road movie, as funny as it is heartbreaking, three aging Vietnam - era Navy vets — soft - spoken Doc (Steve Carell), unhinged and unfiltered Sal (Bryan Cranston), and quietly measured Mueller (Laurence Fishburne)-- reunite to perform a sacred task: the proper burial of Doc's only child, who has been killed in the early days of the Iraq invasion.
Speaking of LMS vendors, it's also wise to vet the vendor who stands behind the tool, as the LMS User Experience doesn't just pertain to the UI, accessibility, and usability.
From the school administrators who get the title of the author's book wrong to the kindergarten teacher who forces the author to eat pancakes with chunks of crayons in them, Author's Day is utterly perfect — and serves as a perfect rebuttal to the notion that children's book author should be vetted before they're allowed to speak at schools.
Some vets, such as the eminent Dr Jean Dodds, who I have been fortunate to hear speak in person, actively spread the word that annual vaccinations are not required.
I really have seen some amazing results by vets treating «outside the box» when the diagnosis has been vague or undetermined, and IMHO, «it must be what you're feeding him» is a complete & unconscionable cop - out by a lazy vet who's trying to make you, the owner / gaurdian, feel at fault... But IME, we've personally had 18 dogs & 36 cats transition to 4Health in the past year, are continuing with 4Health formulas in their new homes & are doing beautifully, and I can only speak to my experience, after all.
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.
Anytime I speak to owners who are reclaiming their lost pets about a mass (or masses) that we noticed on their pets, the most common response I hear is, «Our vet said it was nothing.»
I was speaking with a vet last week regarding bites who had no idea about bite levels... I can't wait to share this information with him.»
He sets the backdrop against which the other vets speak and he is possibly representative of the 50 % of veterinarians in the UK who, according to British Small Animal Veterinary Association conference proceedings, still vaccinate annually.
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.
Finally I spoke to my vet (who has 3 German Shepherds) and the local veterinarian training hospital, which gave me great advice on keeping a German Shepherd healthy, and how to prevent and cure common (and less common) German Shepherd illnesses and diseases.
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.
Finally I spoke to my vet (who has 2 Rottweilers) and the local veterinarian training hospital, which gave me great advice on keeping a Rottweiler healthy, and how to prevent and cure common (and less common) Rottweiler illnesses and diseases.
The use of Hill's k / d (tm) in a puppy is not recommended by the manufacturer as a routine thing but it doesn't appear to cause problems when it is used, based on anecdotal reports from several vets I have spoken with who have put puppies on this diet.
Finally I spoke to my vet (who has 3 Beagles) and the local veterinarian training hospital who gave me great advice on keeping a Beagle healthy, how to prevent and cure common (and less common) Beagle illnesses and diseases.
Finally I spoke to my vet (who has 3 Miniature Schnauzers) and the local veterinarian training hospital who gave me great advice on keeping a Miniature Schnauzer healthy, how to prevent and cure common (and less common) Miniature Schnauzer illnesses and diseases.
Finally, I decided to speak with a friend of mine who works with a local vet and she told me that fleas had been a major problem for every dog owner she knew.
Finally I spoke to my vet (who also has two Yorkshire Terriers) and the local veterinarian training hospital who gave me great advice on keeping a Yorkshire Terrier healthy, how to prevent and cure common (and less common) Yorkshire Terrier illnesses and diseases.
Finally I spoke to my vet (who also has two Great Danes) and the local veterinarian training hospital who gave me great advice on keeping a Great Dane healthy, how to prevent and cure common (and less common) Great Dane illnesses and diseases.
Finally I spoke to my vet (who has 3 Retrievers) and the local veterinarian training hospital who gave me great advice on keeping a Golden Retriever healthy, how to prevent and cure common (and less common) Golden Retriever illnesses and diseases.
The convention is extremely careful about who they invite to speak, and typically vets each speaker beforehand on Google HOA before our full board of «Originals.»
Our emergency medical assistance is designed to help our customers find a provider from our list of carefully vetted facilities close to where they are who speak their language.
During interviews for a recent feature, True Stories: Veterinarians Share Tales of Overcoming Career Challenges, we had the pleasure of speaking to a few vets who took their expertise on the road.
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