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.
Take your pet to the veterinarian as soon as you notice any signs of deafness.
For example, if your pet overheats, drain any hot water left standing in your garden hose and spray them down with cool water immediately, then
take your pet to your veterinarian as quickly as you can.
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.
Not exact matches
If your
pet is not up -
to - date on its rabies shots, the ten - day confinement / observation period must
take place, at the owner's expense, at an appropriate facility such
as an animal shelter,
veterinarian's office, or kennel.
As responsible pet owners, we take our animals for regular check - ups at the veterinarian's office, play with them, exercise regularly, give them much needed love and affection and as the majority of other countries also practice, animals must be licensed, vaccinated and most should be spayed or neutered to help control the pet populatio
As responsible
pet owners, we
take our animals for regular check - ups at the
veterinarian's office, play with them, exercise regularly, give them much needed love and affection and
as the majority of other countries also practice, animals must be licensed, vaccinated and most should be spayed or neutered to help control the pet populatio
as the majority of other countries also practice, animals must be licensed, vaccinated and most should be spayed or neutered
to help control the
pet population.
As a responsible
pet owner, it is critical that you provide your
pet with superior care;
taking your new
pet to the
veterinarian is the first step.
I would think that it is important
to make sure you find a great
veterinarian as well
as an animal hospital with emergency hours so you can always be sure your
pet will be
taken care of.
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.
A good
Veterinarian isn't afraid
to do some detective work, but it's especially important,
as your
pet ages, that you
take him or her
to one on a regular basis.
Once your
pet is under anesthesia, your
veterinarian might
take dental X-rays, which can show problem areas
to be addressed during the cleaning,
as well
as teeth that may need
to be extracted.
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.
it can occur in various situations, such
as when you
take her
to the
veterinarian, when she meets someone she's afraid of, or even when you
pet her and she feels dominated by your position;
As a precautionary measure, your
veterinarian may require your
pet to undergo periodic kidney and liver tests while
taking this medication.
To minimize the likelihood of a misdiagnosis, ensure that your
veterinarian performs a thorough exam on your
pets» stifles (knees) during the examination and that radiographs are
taken of the knees
as well
as hips.
Be sure
to finish all medications
as prescribed by your
veterinarian and
take your
pet back
to your
veterinarian for any recommended re-check exams or diagnostic tests.
According
to the American Veterinary Medical Association, cats outnumber dogs
as pets in this country, but dog owners
take their
pets to the
veterinarian twice
as often
as cat owners do.
If the symptoms persist, the
pet should be
taken to your
veterinarian as soon
as possible
Your
veterinarian will advise you
as to which steps should be
taken to correct these conditions so your
pet can safely undergo the procedure.
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.
While I think most of us
as pet owners understand that everything you read on the internet isn't always the truth, or can't always be trusted, when we see things that are written by
veterinarians, claim
to be written by someone in the
pet industry that should know what they're talking about we automatically think that, that's advice that we should
take.
Many animal associations draw attention
to taking your cat
to the vet because cats visit the
veterinarian less often than dogs, although cats outnumber dogs
as household
pets.
We know how important your
pet is
to you, so our
veterinarians and other staff
take the utmost care
to make their visits
as pleasant
as possible.
AAHA reminds
pet owners that they can help
pets live healthier and longer lives by
taking their
pets to their
veterinarian for periodic physical exams, vaccinations, and dental care
as well
as providing
pets with fresh water, a balanced diet and exercise.
If your
pet has continued
to vomit you should
take them
to the
veterinarian as it could be an indication of poisoning or other life threatening condition.
Treatment If your
pet has been confirmed by your
veterinarian as having leptospirosis, the appropriate action
to take will depend on the nature of contact with your
pet.
AAHA reminds
pet owners that they can help
pets live healthier and longer lives by
taking their
pets to a
veterinarian for their annual physical exams, vaccinations and dental care
as well
as providing their
pets with fresh water, a balanced good quality diet and regular exercise.
The concern for life - threatening bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases spread by ticks should motivate owners
to take environmental control measures and
to seek advise from
veterinarians as to the best tick - preventative medications most - appropriate for their
pet.
If you believe your
pet bird has developed a bacterial or fungal infection, then you should
take her
to the
veterinarian as soon
as possible.
I feel so fortunate
to be able
to be part of a huge community effort
to save ferals, and
as a
veterinarian at the Humane Society,
to take this effort even further
to help all strays, neglected and abused
pets.»
As soon as you observe any of these things in your pet, take him to the veterinarian for a checku
As soon
as you observe any of these things in your pet, take him to the veterinarian for a checku
as you observe any of these things in your
pet,
take him
to the
veterinarian for a checkup.
As your
veterinarian, we promise
to never
take your
pet's health for granted and
to treat both you and your
pet with the compassion and respect you both deserve.
Although all Scout's Honor Rescue
pets are fully vetted, Scout's Honor Rescue strongly recommends that you
take your new
pet to your regular
veterinarian as soon
as possible
to have a physical exam and
to get your
pet started on heartworm and flea preventative.
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.
Although all Scout's Honor
pets are fully vetted, Scout's Honor strongly recommends that you
take your new
pet to your regular
veterinarian as soon
as possible
to have a physical exam and
to get your
pet started on heartworm and flea preventative.
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.
CVA's team of
veterinarians urge all
pet owners
to have their
pets microchipped
as it ensures their
pet's health and safety so that they can be found if they run away, are
taken by a stranger or get lost during a natural disaster.
In case of an emergency
take your
pet to an emergency
veterinarian as soon
as possible.
The study scored cities and counties across the nation on a Dog Friendly Index of one -
to - 100,
taking into account the availability of groomers,
veterinarians and
pet sitting services,
as well
as parks and other locations for
pet owners
to play with their furry friends.
As soon as Dr. Hanley earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, he took a leap and moved to Alaska to care for pets in Fairbanks and North Pole as an Associate Veterinaria
As soon
as Dr. Hanley earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, he took a leap and moved to Alaska to care for pets in Fairbanks and North Pole as an Associate Veterinaria
as Dr. Hanley earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, he
took a leap and moved
to Alaska
to care for
pets in Fairbanks and North Pole
as an Associate Veterinaria
as an Associate
Veterinarian.
Your
veterinarian will examine your
pet for underlying illnesses, and may
take a stool sample
to check for the presence of internal parasites,
as well
as conduct blood work
to identify a possible cause of the diarrhea.
Evacuate your family and
pets as early
as you can and remember
to take your disaster preparedness kit for your
pets (i.e. First Aid kit, leashes, and
pets» carrying cases, bowls, sanitation materials, chew toy, minimum 3 days, ideally 7 - 10 days of food, meds, water, your
veterinarian's contact information, a photo of your
pet).
Your
veterinarian will need
to get your
pet's full history from you,
taking special note of the diet and any opportunistic eating
as well any concurrent prescriptions or supplements that your dog is on.
It is important that you,
as a
pet owner, are able
to take your dog
to the
veterinarian or groomer and know that he / she can be handled without difficulty.
If any of the above symptoms present themselves then you should make your
pet as warm and comfortable
as possible and
take him immediately
to your emergency
veterinarian.
This event is an opportunity for animal shelters
to help potential adopters
take steps
to help prevent and control rabies, such
as keeping up on a
veterinarian - recommended vaccine schedule for their dogs and cats — and
to provide them with education on how
to help their
pets avoid animals that typically transmit rabies: raccoons, bats, skunks, and foxes.4
Cavanaugh and Dr. Ron DeHaven, executive vice president and CEO of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), shared the stage
to speak about the Partnership for Preventive Pet Healthcare, a combined effort of organized veterinary medicine, industry and non-profits
to better understand why
pets aren't being
taken to veterinarians as they should be, and
to do something about it.
The
veterinarians that I know and have been associated with would never recommend putting a
pet under anesthesia or performing a procedure unless it was absolutely necessary, and then only after
taking all necessary precautions such
as presurgical bloodwork at a minimum, and in some cases radiographs + / - an EKG in high risk patients
to ensure that it was safe for them
to undergo anesthesia.
I recommend that you first lift the upper lips of your
pet to view the teeth and if unsure
as to what
to do, then
take your
pet in
to see your
veterinarian for a check - up, including a complete dental exam.
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.