Make sure
you talk to your vet first.
If your dog happens to have any hypersensitivities or skin allergies, you may want to
talk to your vet first about the most appropriate shampoo and conditioner to use.
If your dog is on any type of prescription diet for a medical condition, you should
talk to your vet first.
Talk to your vet first before starting an exercise program for an unfit pooch and be careful of heatstroke, which is a danger for all dogs, no matter how fit they are.
It is important to always read and follow instructions carefully, and wherever possible,
talk to your vet first and seek their advice — they will have access to the best and safest products for use in cats.
If your cat is having diarrhea,
talk to your vet first.
Not exact matches
Older pets, especially, Walter adds, might have a more difficult time, so the
first step is
to talk to your
vet.
The the
first thing you need
to think about when your dog ignores food for more than 24h is
to talk to his
vet.
Talk with your
vet about optional vaccinations for bordetella, coronavirus, leptospirosis, and Lyme disease, because if these are needed or wanted, the
first bordetella vaccine should be given at six
to eight weeks of age.
You should feed the mother a high quality adult dog food in the
first 6 weeks of the pregnancy;
talk to your
vet about the best option.
From the
first time I
talked with Dr. Rybka I did not care
to hear what any other
vet had
to say because they did not seem
to care at all about what was best for this puppy.
Owners should make sure not
to use any condiment mustard with seeds in it and should never try
to induce vomiting without
first talking to the
vet.
Example: Immodium (Loperamide) can be neurotoxoic is some collies and other breeds with MDR1 mutation, using peroxide
to induce vomiting is contraindicated in some cases as some things dogs ingest should NOT be vomited up, and peroxide may cause gastritis if over-used (using it 3x as suggested here is a bad idea, and ideally should not be used at all w / o
first talking to a
vet or a toxicology hotline with knowledge about dogs, peroxide not a good idea at all for cats and 10 mls is NOT a standard dose for every dog!!!!), mineral oil can cause aspiration pneumonia if it gets in the lungs and I would not recommend it
to most pet owners
to administer, and pepto bismol products sometimes contain xylitol which is deadly, aspirin is OK in a pinch but can cause serious problems with long term use... that's just a few thoughts off the top of my head.
Females tend
to howl when they go into heat and can become pregnant before their
first year —
talk to your
vet about getting your female spayed.
If you have a pet cat and are experiencing a behavior problem, I highly recommend that you
first talk to your
vet.
Well
first,
talk with your
vet to make sure that your dog's food is high quality, and the best for him or her.
The
vet will set up a vaccination plan with you,
talk about parasite control, both internal and external, and show you how
to watch for signs of illness in your puppy's
first months.
They really
vet you when they
talk to you for the
first time.»
First, it's important
to talk to your
vet.