If you haven't already started your dog on a heartworm preventive program,
talk to your veterinarian as soon as possible.
Talk to your veterinarian as soon as possible and he or she can help you work out a treatment plan, which may or may not include surgery (in the case of a large hairball, surgery is a must).
If you're having trouble with getting your cat to the vet, you should
talk to your veterinarian as soon as possible about a course of action.
Not exact matches
«But I also came with the
veterinarian perspective, and
as I
talked to people, I realized there was an opportunity
to answer questions in dogs with cancer that can't be answered in either humans or mice.
She has also put her expertise
to good use
as a pet product scout for Good Morning America's famed
veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and national television
talk show host Dr. Oz.
Along with games and prizes
to be won, we will be having a
talk as well
as a question - and - answer session with principal
veterinarian Dr Brian Loon, BSc.
Collars can be lost, however, so it is recommended you
talk to your
veterinarian about permanent identification such
as a microchip.
Talk to your
veterinarian and don't be afraid
to ask
as many questions
as you need
to in order
to understand your options.
Talk to your primary
veterinarian about potential treatments, including herbal therapies such
as Rescue Remedy (buy from Amazon).
As with any major decision
to be made regarding your dog, the first person you should
talk to is your
veterinarian.
You should ALWAYS
talk to your
Veterinarian before administering this product
to your dog,
as the most common causes of toxicity are due
to improper usage and dosage amounts.
Just be sure
to talk with your
veterinarian about an appropriate vaccination schedule for your kitten,
to keep her
as safe
as possible during the socialization period.
Talk to your
veterinarian about reducing portions or switching
to a senior formula, which has fewer calories and often includes joint - friendly supplements such
as glucosamine and chondroitin.
«And if your horses aren't vaccinated,
talk to your
veterinarian about vaccinating them
as soon
as possible against EEE and West Nile virus.»
Talk to your
veterinarian about a topical anti-flea and tick product, which not only kills adult fleas and ticks, but destroys the eggs and larva
as well.
I recommend that you
talk to his
veterinarian about this problem
as well, because having the correct diagnosis for the problem will make treatment more successful.
If you plan on doing this, however,
talk to your
veterinarian first: some medications may not be absorbed
as well when taken with dairy products.
As your routine returns
to normal, your pet likely will too, but if you notice behavioral changes that don't resolve,
talk to your
veterinarian.
Talk to your
veterinarian about appropriate protection such
as collars, sprays, shampoos, dips, and other products.
Before taking your animal in for an elective procedure such
as tail docking or ear cropping, it is important
to talk with your
veterinarian about the risks of each medical procedure.
Changes in behavior such
as: pacing and «
talking» overnight, or sleeping more during the day, means you need
to call your
veterinarian.
As for other vaccinations, talk to your veterinarian about the appropriate schedule for your cat so you are vaccinating as needed but not over-vaccinatin
As for other vaccinations,
talk to your
veterinarian about the appropriate schedule for your cat so you are vaccinating
as needed but not over-vaccinatin
as needed but not over-vaccinating.
If you're unable
to improve the behavior and you need help,
talk to your
veterinarian about a referral
to a qualified, professional behavior expert such
as a veterinary behaviorist, certified applied animal behaviorist or an IAABC - certified cat behavior consultant.
Talk with your local
veterinarian or clinic
to see if they'd be willing
to lower the cost of spay / neuter surgeries
as part of TNR.
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.
For more information on vaccine options,
as well
as tailoring your vaccination program
to meet the needs of your horse,
talk to your
veterinarian or visit http://www.bi-vetmedica.com/species/equine.html.
And not saying that the
veterinarians that are writing these recipes don't know what they're
talking about, it's just
as I said they have that general education versus a nutritionist who has the specific education
to know exactly what a dog needs.
As a breed, they're are more prone
to developing kidney disease, so it's important for you
to talk with your
veterinarian about their protein intake because excessive protein can cause kidney damage or hurt already fragile kidneys.
However, there's always more research
to be done, so make sure
to talk to your
veterinarian and do
as much homework
as you can before deciding on a diet plan for your Labradoodle.
Talk with your
veterinarian about home care of your pet's teeth,
as well
as what we can do in the office
to prevent dental disease.
It would be best
to talk to your
veterinarian,
as they know her history and her situation, and see if there is anything that she does need
to be treated with
to make her breathing less erratic.
If you are not sure that Shushi has been diagnosed correctly, you have a couple of options - you can
talk with your
veterinarian about your concerns, and see if they can provide a clearer picture for your of what they think is going on, or you can seek a second opinion from a different
veterinarian,
as they will be able
to assess her with a new set of eyes and background.
If your dog has any thyroid issues such
as hypothyroidism or if he takes thyroid medication, you should
talk to your
veterinarian about whether it's okay
to feed a food that contains soy products.
If you are interested in this procedure
as an alternative
to surgery,
talk with your
veterinarian to find out if there is a facility near you that is equipped for lithotripsy.
If a move is mandatory, be sure
to talk to your
veterinarian and read up on techniques that can make the travel
as stress - free
as possible for your pet.
Talk to your
veterinarian,
as well
as talking to others who already have their dogs on this diet.
«
Talking to kitten owners about pet health insurance is another way
veterinarians can encourage pet parents
to provide the same level of veterinary care
to their cats
as they do
to their dogs,» Rushovich said.
Talk to your
veterinarian about the best diet for your dog
as he grows and matures into adulthood.
As far as advising you on a particular dog, you really need to talk to a veterinarian who can evaluate the dog in perso
As far
as advising you on a particular dog, you really need to talk to a veterinarian who can evaluate the dog in perso
as advising you on a particular dog, you really need
to talk to a
veterinarian who can evaluate the dog in person.
I think it's very important
as a pet owner that you actually go and
talk to the
veterinarian that you work with on a regular basis and his or her staff
to really develop a good guidelines and feeding program depending on how you want
to feed your pet and what you want
to feed your pet.
Certain natural essential oils have been developed
to assist with easing stress and anxiety in cats, so it's recommended
to talk to your
veterinarian about these treatments
as well.
If you are planning
to euthanize your dog, please contact Dr. Olby by email
[email protected] or by telephone 919-513-8286 or 919-513-6692 (clinic)
as soon
as possible
as she will be able
to talk directly
to your
veterinarian about these protocols.
Talk with your
veterinarian to ensure that your pet's first - aid kit is
as complete
as possible.
As a
veterinarian, when I
talk with pet parents during their veterinary hospital visit, it is not uncommon for people
to tell me what they think their pet's problem might be based on what they have read online.
Talk with your
veterinarian as to what is best for your pet.
Talking with your
veterinarian about the best ways
to keep your pet anxiety free on a flight is a smart choice,
as well
as avoiding United Airlines if at all possible.
As your dog gets older, it's worth
talking to your
veterinarian about doing routine blood work
to make sure your dog is healthy.
Talk with your
veterinarian about specific vitamins and supplements,
as well
as dosage,
to include in your dog's homemade food and treats.
I believe classifying pet obesity
as a disease would ultimately encourage more
veterinarians to talk about the condition and inspire our industry
to innovate better solutions.
People should
talk to their
veterinarian about getting their puppy on heartworm preventative
as soon
as possible.