This is partly why it's so important that we spay and neuter our dogs so we get dogs off the streets and into homes where they can be
taken to the veterinarian yearly for their vaccinations.
Not exact matches
The best thing an owner can do for their cat is
take them
to the
veterinarian for a
yearly exam or senior work up if the cat is over the age of eight.
Taking an active role in a dog wellness program begins with visits
to the
veterinarian for twice
yearly physical exams.
When
to take them: Chest x-rays
taken yearly, as well as before any anesthetic procedure, will provide your
veterinarian with important health information.
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Yearly Checkups Even if you do not give yearly booster vaccinations it is wise to take your pet to a veterinarian yearly to get a general checkup that includes a dental
Yearly Checkups Even if you do not give
yearly booster vaccinations it is wise to take your pet to a veterinarian yearly to get a general checkup that includes a dental
yearly booster vaccinations it is wise
to take your pet
to a
veterinarian yearly to get a general checkup that includes a dental
yearly to get a general checkup that includes a dental exam.
Take a pet's stool sample
to your
veterinarian at least twice
yearly to check for parasites.
Many people are conditioned
to think this way (as are many
veterinarians) after decades of automatic
yearly shots, which are
taken for granted without questioning.
Take steps at home
to keep your pet healthy, visit your
veterinarian on a
yearly basis, and become educated on the benefits of pet vaccinations.
Since 1989 I have continued
to further my education and keep current on all the latest developments in the field of Canine training and behavior by attending
yearly Continuing Education seminars offered through the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association,
taking telecourses and online courses with nationally known Behaviorists and
Veterinarians and studying the many publications available through the organizations
to which I belong.
With that, you need
to take them
to their
veterinarian for
yearly checkups and preventive care.
If you encounter a
veterinarian who continues
to advocate
yearly vaccination, schedule a sit - down talk with her, or
take your business elsewhere.
Of course, as a responsible pet owner you must
take your pet in for
yearly physicals and the recommended vaccinations, and of course, you will have your pet seen when sick, but by simply practicing various preventive strategies, you may be able
to considerably lower your vet bills because your pet will ultimately be in good health with little or no need
to see the
veterinarian.