Not exact matches
Take your
pet to a
veterinarian IMMEDIATELY if any active seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes or if there are 3 or
more seizures in a 24 - hour period.
I may spend a little
more money
taking my
pets to the Veterinary Medical Associates, however, I get a highly trained staff which is always knowledgeable in the newest procedures and maladies, the most up
to date diagnostic equipment
to evaluate my
pet's health concern, and I know my
pet is monitored
to the highest standards when surgery is necessary; I get a clean and inviting waiting area with spotless exam rooms; and I get phone calls from my
veterinarian when he or she tells me they will call.
This exciting and family - friendly event will
take place at the Shipley Arena in Westminster from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. With
more than 60 vendors participating, visitors will have opportunities
to interact with
pet professionals such as
veterinarians, animal behaviorists, kennel owners, artists, groomers, trainers, and businesses that provide products and services
to pets and their owners.
Just as «people» doctors have begun
to recognize the merits of
taking a holistic approach
to medicine,
more and
more veterinarians and
pet experts are embracing the concept of holistic
pet care.
If one or
more of your
pet's tests come back abnormal the
veterinarian will discuss with you a course of action that needs
to be
taken.
However, since it can be a sign of a
more serious problem, it is essential for you
to take your
pet to a
veterinarian if you notice any of the following symptoms: Sneezing, Reverse Sneezing, Runny or Stuffy Nose, Loss of Appetite, Swollen Areas Around the Nose or Eyes, Gagging or Retching and Foul - Smelling, Thick Mucus.
You should
take your new
pet to your
veterinarian within ten days of adoption for a check up and
to discuss vaccines, heartworm and flea prevention, diet and
more.
If your
veterinarian feels your
pet has a
more advanced or specific problem, they may recommend referral
to an Internal Medicine Specialist who has additional internship and residency training beyond veterinary school and has
taken a set of examinations certifying them as a specialist within that field.
If your
pet exhibits signs of extreme lethargy, decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty getting up and walking, limping, and / or open sores on the skin or feet, please
take your
pet to a
veterinarian as soon as possible as these signs may be indicative of a
more severe medical condition.
For example, when you
take your
pet to the
veterinarian to be spayed or neutered, explain
to your child how the operation not only reduces
pet overpopulation but can also make your
pet healthier, calmer, and
more affectionate.
Please
take a moment
to contact us today,
to learn
more about our veterinary practice and
to find out
more information about how the
Veterinarians, Animal Health Technicians, and staff at Norwood Animal Clinic can serve the needs of you and your cherished
pet.
Because cats are statistically far less likely
to be
taken to the
veterinarian than dogs are, and cats who aren't
taken to the
veterinarian are also
more likely
to be surrendered
to a shelter, the CATalyist Council has also created the CATalyst Connection, a project seeking
to strengthen the relationships between animal shelters, private practice
veterinarians and
pet owners.
Fortunately, with the continued advances that are being made in the area of veterinary diagnostics and radiographs, the
veterinarians at New Hartford Animal Hospital are able
to take a much
more detailed look at the cause of
pet medical conditions.
Do not be alarmed if your
pet is
taken away from you quickly upon arrival; this means that the
veterinarian wants
to immediately start decontamination procedures on your
pet while the staff collects
more information from you.
And while it
takes a while
to definitively diagnose some allergies, you and your
veterinarian can make your
pet much
more comfortable and much less itchy with some time and patience.
If the diarrhea lasts for
more than 1 or 2 days, have a friend or relative
take your
pet to your
veterinarian.
If your
pet has any of these early warning signs, you should
take him or her
to your
veterinarian as soon as possible for a
more complete examination.
We invite you
to see where your
pets are going
to stay as we
take PRIDE in the cleanliness of our facility, Our
Veterinarian is on - site five days a week and can provide services while boarding, such as spay / neuter, microchipping, vaccinations, grooming, spa days, nail trims, and
more.
If dog anxiety symptoms persist
more than a few days or worsen,
take the
pet to a
veterinarian for a thorough examination.
Care should be
taken to not let your
pet go without food for
more than 36 hrs without consulting your
veterinarian.
«When educated about the scientific research on the human - animal bond,
pet owners are
more likely
to take important measures
to improve
pet health and augment their relationship with their
veterinarians,» said AAHA Chief Executive Officer, Michael Cavanaugh, DVM, DABVP (C / F).
And you probably don't need
to imagine how much stress
pet cats can experience when
taken to the
veterinarian — if you've ever owned a... Learn
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When 2,000
pet owners were educated about the human health benefits of
pet ownership: 92 % said they were
more likely
to maintain a
pet's health, including keeping up with vaccines and preventive medicine 89 % said they were
more likely
to maintain a
pet's health, including regular check - ups with a
veterinarian 88 % said they were
more likely
to provide a
pet with higher quality nutrition 51 % said they were
more likely
to purchase
pet health insurance 62 % said they were less likely
to skip visits
to the
veterinarian 89 % said they were
more likely
to take better care of a
pet «When people find out that
pets improve heart health, decrease stress, help alleviate depression and address specific conditions that include autism, PTSD and Alzheimer's, they become
more focused on caring for their
pet's health,» said HABRI Executive Director, Steven Feldman.
If the poisonous substance was ingested
more than an hour or two previously, some of the substance has
more than likely already been absorbed, and you need
to take your
pet to the
veterinarian or emergency clinic as soon as possible.
Most owners consider their
pets to be members of their family, and well over half spend
more time
taking their
pets to the
veterinarian than going
to the doctor for themselves.
Veterinarians,
pet - shop owners and humane society officials said Tuesday that widespread changes proposed for Orange County's animal control law could do
more harm than good.Those changes were first unveiled in November by the county's animal control committee.Commissioners
took no vote on the proposal, which would add 80 pages
to the county's 14 - page animal control ordinance, but will discuss the matter Monday.Several of the speakers praised the county's animal control committee for working hard on the proposal, but said some of its changes were uninformed and unreasonable.
Lack of appetite or lethargy lasting for
more than 24 hours, excessive or prolonged diarrhea or vomiting are not normal and the
pet should be rechecked by ChattaNeuter when possible or
taken to a full - service
veterinarian.
In this issue: Ending the use of gas chambers for euthanasia; the benefits of adopting senior
pets; safeguarding your shelter from the threat of a fire;
taking advantage of Facebook
to save
more animals; the keys
to successful disaster response by shelter
veterinarians; and
more.
But when time starts
to take its toll on their kidneys, many
veterinarians and nutritionists believe these
pets could gain a bit
more time on this earth if their diet was adjusted
to lessen their kidney's chores.
Pay attention
to where cases are occurring (HealthDay News)-- With
more than 2,000 dogs sickened by highly contagious dog flu in the United States,
veterinarians urge
pet owners
to take precautions.
(HealthDay News)-- With
more than 2,000 dogs sickened by highly contagious dog flu in the United States,
veterinarians urge
pet owners
to take precautions.
If your
pet exhibits signs of extreme lethargy, decreased appetite, vomiting, severe diarrhea, trouble walking (as if drunk or much slower than usual), lameness (limping, holding one or
more feet up), or sore / lesions on their skin or feet, please
take your
pet to a
veterinarian as soon as possible, in some cases, delay in treatment can result in death of your beloved
pet.
Take your
pet to your
veterinarian if signs of anorexia, diarrhea, vomiting or lethargy continue for
more than two days.
Lethargy lasting for
more than 24 hours post-op, diarrhea, or vomiting are not normal and your
pet should be
taken to your regular
veterinarian.