Remember to
take the dog to the vet if you see any areas where bald spots might appear, especially if you think they may be suffering from canine alopecia, unhealed wounds, eczema, dermatitis, brittle or dry fur or any damage to the skin or fur.
Now that I board and train dogs, I always check to see what their stools look like so that I can report any unusual appearances to their owners and
take the dog to the vet if needed.
Always
take your dog to the vet if you think she is ill or injured.
I'd
take my dog to the vet if they were experiencing any of symptoms or problems related to these ailments.
It's essential to
take your dog to the vet if they are bitten by one of these animals.
Take your dog to the vet if he exhibits symptoms.
Please
take your dog to the vet if he's experiencing any of the following:
«Ask WHY he never
took the dog to the vet if it was dying, instead videotaped it, for the tearjerker points and the funds that poured in.
You should also
take your dog to the vet if the area the tick was pulled from has a rash and / or shows signs of infection.
«That's just our way of making sure they have no problem
taking the dog to the vet if it's hurt or sick,» says Janice Brooks, director of Rescued Unwanted Furry Friends Rescue (911ruff.org).
If you notice that your dog strains while having a bowel movement, then she may be constipated (although there are other health problems that can also cause a dog to strain while passing stool - that's why you should
take your dog to the vet if she persistently strains while defecating.)
So
you take your dog to the vet if they are sick or they had an accident.
Not exact matches
But
if your pet gets a clean bill of health from the
vet, let's
take a look at some fun and easy things you can do
to get your
dog's weight back on track.
If you suspect your
dog or cat is suffering from dehydration,
take them
to your local
vets immediately.
Solution:
If you suspect that your
dog may be in pain,
take him
to a
vet to get it checked.
If a
dog needs any teeth extracted, we
take care of that as well so you don't have
to make another visit
to your
vet.
If your
dog has eaten raw fish and shows any of these symptoms,
take them
to the
vet as soon as possible.
Take your
dog to the
vet immediately
to get an x-ray and determine
if there was an ingestion.
If I decided to take a sick dog or pup from Lakeshore PAWS to foster or one that I am fostering becomes sick, I realize that I need to keep it separate from any animals that I have and if the dog or pup is not kept separate and gets my own pets sick, I realize that it is my responsibility to pay for any vet bills associated with my pet
If I decided
to take a sick
dog or pup from Lakeshore PAWS
to foster or one that I am fostering becomes sick, I realize that I need
to keep it separate from any animals that I have and
if the dog or pup is not kept separate and gets my own pets sick, I realize that it is my responsibility to pay for any vet bills associated with my pet
if the
dog or pup is not kept separate and gets my own pets sick, I realize that it is my responsibility
to pay for any
vet bills associated with my pets.
If your
dog has not been vaccinated and shows signs of parvo, you should
take him
to the
vet right away.
It's also essential
if you are
taking your pet on a flight, or
if your
dog needs
to stay overnight at the
vet.
Your
vet may
take an x-ray
to see
if there are any foreign bodies in your
dog's digestive tract.
Onion toxicity can kill your
dog, so
if you think your
dog has consumed onion in any form, then it's imperative you
take your
dog to the
vet immediately.
If your
dog's chronic ear infection is caused by an allergy, your
vet will help you
take steps
to keep it under control.
That's the beauty of testing every 4 months... you know it
takes at least 5 months for the microfilaria
to develop into the harmful adult heartworms, so
if your
dog's test is positive, you can just give him regular heartworm meds for a bit or,
if you're holistically minded like me, you can treat him holistically with the help of your holistic or homeopathic
vet.
If you suspect rabies in your
dog take him
to a
vet immediately.
My lil
dog always ate grass
to help her tummy as she had colitus... however the grazing turned
to eating daily and on every walk every day... turns out, the poor thing was trying
to treat herself as she was diagnosed with lung cancer... she knew but the
vets took 7 months and 15 visits
to tell me... as in anything,
if it becomes excessive,
take Fido
to the
vet...
The first thing
to do
if your
dog refuses
to eat anything but the best is
to take him
to your
vet for a full checkup.
If you suspect your
dog has eaten something that could be lodged in their intestines or could potentially get stuck, you should
take them
to their
vet immediately for prompt diagnosis.
If skin problems persist, it may be a good idea
to take your
dog to the
vet to get them allergy tested.
It is important that
if you ever notice blood in your
dog's stool that you
take them
to the
vet immediately.
If your
dog shows any of the signs of parvo virus you should
take him or her
to the
vet immediately.
If you think there is something seriously wrong with your
dog, you should
take him
to the
vet immediately.
Any
dog with diarrhea or vomiting should always be kept properly hydrated,
if this is not possible at home or
if you suspect a parvo infection,
take your
dog to the
vet and they will begin
to administer IV fluids.
The illness can develop quickly so
take your
dog to the
vet immediately
if you suspect lepto infection.
A prescription is not required
to purchase veterinary aspirin; however, it is important
to inform your
vet if your
dog is
taking aspirin since it can impact blood clotting ability.
If your
dog sounds wheezy,
take them
to the
vet right away for testing.
If this happens, the obvious course of action is
to take your
dog to the
vet for medical advice.
he has a bad food allergey and it was this food, i know this because its the only new thing he had ate in a month, iam paying so much money in
vet bills and special food meds etc i do nt know what
to do, iam scared iam gonna loose my
dog, but sorry just had
to write this so
if anyone sees their
dog is getting big around the stomach it isnt fat its liquid not leaving where it is suspose
to, so
take your
dog to be checked thank you
I
take issue with lack of exercise and overweight comment, i have two german shepherds 1 is over 12 the other will be 10 in june, my eldest started
to creak at 10 my
vets words, the other is fine at the moment, both of these
dogs have been walked for miles every day of their lives until the elder 1 started
to slow down, he has been treated with all the usual drugs until they affected his stomach, i am fortunate that my
vet had a
vet who is qualified in acupuncture for animals, my
dog has responded very well he has a very good quality of life and is happy, it is worth giving it a try or see
if you
dog is suitable for this, not every
dog responds but it worked for mine without it he would not be here.
If your
dog continues
to vomit even on an empty stomach, is experiencing other symptoms like lethargy, or starts vomiting again as soon as you begin feeding them, you need
to take them
to your
vet for a physical exam and lab work.
If you feel better about
taking your
dog to the
vet right away, that is certainly okay.
It's simple
to diagnose this disease - your
vet will
take blood
to check your
dog's thyroid hormone levels and
if they're low, he'll prescribe thyroid hormone tablets for him.Some blotches
take a bit longer
to develop.
If you notice a sudden shift in your dog's eating habits, or if they unaccountably drop a few pounds in a short space of time, make sure to take them to the vet at your earliest opportunity for a check - u
If you notice a sudden shift in your
dog's eating habits, or
if they unaccountably drop a few pounds in a short space of time, make sure to take them to the vet at your earliest opportunity for a check - u
if they unaccountably drop a few pounds in a short space of time, make sure
to take them
to the
vet at your earliest opportunity for a check - up.
Take some of the
dog's vomit (in a small plastic bag) with you
if possible and be sure
to tell the
vet if you have seen any blood or black color in the vomit.
Question: My
dog has a large lump on his front leg, it jus seems
to be getting bigger since I first noticed it about a month ago, it don't seem
to bother him unless someone else messes with it, then he will start licking it... I don't have the money
to take him
to a
vet, and I jus don't want it
to be cancerous... is it safe
to give him keflex
to see
if it helps??
If your groomer spots something off with your
dog's skin,
take your
dog to the
vet to get it looked at.
If you suspect your
dog has bloat every effort should be
taken to get your
dog to the
vet.
If you suspect your
dog may be anemic,
take him
to your
vet right away.
If your pooch is fecal incontinent, too, you might want
to check with your
vet the proper way of cleaning the mess and
taking care of your
dog's anus.