Not exact matches
Because of the sugar found in some brands, you should
talk to your
veterinarian if your dog has diabetes.
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.
Because the recommended daily allowance varies by your dog's weight,
talk to your dog's
veterinarian to determine what amount works best for your furry pal's daily, balanced diet.
In an era where cardiovascular disease and obesity are on the rise in both people and their pets, it is clear that exercising with dogs can benefit humans and animals alike... and I don't know that many dogs who are not willing
to go for a walk (but be sure that you
talk to your
veterinarian before increasing your pet's exercise —
because some dogs may not benefit from increased exercise)
Because they have not received all of their puppy vaccinations, you should
talk to your
veterinarian about when it's safe
to expose your puppy
to new people and places.
Because all pets are individuals,
talk to your
veterinarian about the best time
to neuter your particular pet.
Because of the sugar found in some brands, you should
talk to your
veterinarian if your dog has diabetes.
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.
If you can't feel your bird's keelbone
because it's covered by a layer of fat,
talk to your
veterinarian about ways
to help him get back
to a healthy weight.
Because heartworm disease is preventable, the AHS recommends that pet owners take steps now
to talk to their
veterinarian about how
to best protect their pets from this dangerous disease.
Talk to your
veterinarian before attempting
to change your pet's behavior,
because your efforts will likely fail if you're working with a sick cat.
Answer: Male cats usually have crystals, not a urinary tract infection, so treating with antibiotics won't help at all and if you wait too long before having him diagnosed, he may block up and not be able
to urinate and then you are
talking serious money (anesthesia, hospitalization, sometimes major urinary surgery, etc), so I highly recommend getting him
to your
veterinarian for at least a urinalysis
because you are seeing blood in his urine.
Because veterinarians know which parasites are common in the area in which they practice, owners should
talk to their pet's doctor about what product or products will be best for their pets.
In fact, when we took Barli in
to talk with our
veterinarian, he said Barli most likely tested positive for distemper, not
because he had the illness, but
because of the recent immunization.
This examination will not take long, and you may not realize that the
veterinarian is doing all of these things
because they may be
talking to you about the surgery.
Be sure
to talk to your
veterinarian before starting a weight loss program for your cat,
because cats are especially susceptible
to serious liver disease if they lose weight too rapidly.
Because heartworm disease is completely preventable, the AHS recommends that pet owners take steps now
to talk to their
veterinarian about how
to best protect their pets from this dangerous disease.
Because the FIV vaccine is not considered a «core» vaccine,
talk to your
veterinarian about your cat's risk of contracting this virus and the need for vaccination.