No matter how good your intentions are, you should always
talk to your veterinarian before you administer anything new to your dog.
FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) recommends that
you talk to your veterinarian before buying pet medications from online pharmacies.
If you think your dog may be low in protein,
talk to your veterinarian before altering their diet.
Talk to your veterinarian before changing your cat's diet.
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.
Another thing you have to do is
talk to your veterinarian before doing anything else.
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)
Talk to your veterinarian before choosing any diet for your dog.
Use discretion and always
talk to your veterinarian before you introduce any new foods to your dog's meal plan.
No matter how good your intentions are, you should always
talk to your veterinarian before you administer anything new to your dog.
, has a sensitive stomach, or has any other health issues, it's a good idea to
talk to your veterinarian before you give him hot dogs.
If your dog is overweight, has a sensitive stomach, or has any other health issues, it's a good idea to
talk to your veterinarian before you give him hot dogs.
Talk to your veterinarian before starting any ear cleaning regiment to be sure that it is appropriate for your pet.
Be sure to
talk to your veterinarian before giving your dog any homemade recipe.
Talk to your veterinarian before boarding your dog in a kennel so the appropriate vaccinations are administered.
Whatever kind of fish you choose to feed your dog, be sure
you talk to your veterinarian before you start doling it out.
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.
There are caveats with this kind of diet, especially if you have an older cat, so please
talk to your veterinarian before making any changes to your cat's diet if he needs to lose weight.
If your cat needs to lose weight — especially a lot of weight — please
talk to your veterinarian before you make any changes to his diet.
Talk to your veterinarian before using this product on your dog if they are medicated, debilitated, pregnant, nursing, or aged.
Talk to your veterinarian before deciding on a flea and tick product.
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.
Talk to your veterinarian before giving your pet any prescription or over the counter medicines.
Talk to your veterinarian before giving your pet any new prescription or over the counter medicines.
Once a nutritional profile has been chosen, it is important to feed only what has been prescribed, so
talk to your veterinarian before offering any additional food or treats.
Talk to your veterinarian before giving your pet any prescription or over-the-counter medicines.
If your pet has an unusual reaction,
talk to your veterinarian before repeating treatment with Frontline Plus.
Talk to your veterinarian before using Frontline Plus on your dog or cat if they are medicated, debilitated, or aged.
Talk to your veterinarian before purchasing any of these products.
Talk to your veterinarian before doing this so that you can select the proper formula and dose.
Not exact matches
Before you start adding new items
to your dog's diet, you should always
talk to their
veterinarian.
Always
talk with your
veterinarian before instituting a weight loss program, or when changing from one diet
to another.
Before you start giving your dog broccoli,
talk to your
veterinarian to evaluate your dog's specific risks.
Talk to your
veterinarian or pharmacist
before giving any prescription or over the counter medications including vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements.
Talk to your
veterinarian or pharmacist
before taking or using any other prescription or over the counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products.
Before changing your dog's diet, always
talk to his
veterinarian first.
Talk to your family
veterinarian before you feed your pet any ginger.
Before you give your pet pumpkin anything,
talk to your family
veterinarian.
Before you bring a foster animal into your home,
talk to your
veterinarian and ensure that your pets are up
to date on vaccinations.
If the anxiety is severe you should
talk to your
veterinarian about a treatment plan
before trying anything on your own.
Please consult with your
veterinarian, read one or more of the books listed in the Resources section, and
talk to knowledgable breeders in your breed
before attempting
to breed a litter.
Before making any dietary changes for your dog, always
talk to your
veterinarian.
The best way
to fight fleas is
to kill them
before they can reproduce, so
talk to your
veterinarian about how a monthly parasite protection routine can help you keep fleas off your dog all year - round.
Many of these aspects are true of other pets, too, and
talking to a local
veterinarian or pet expert about any pet you want
to get is advisable
before bringing home any animal.
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.
If your pup is taking medication related
to a clotting disorder, diabetes, hyperglycemia, or urinary stones,
talk with your
veterinarian and make a game plan
before starting joint supplementation of any kind.
Before making any changes
to try
to improve your pet's digestive health,
talk with your
veterinarian.
Before switching your dog over
to homemade food,
talk with a
veterinarian or canine nutritionist.
Before switching your pup
to eating twice a day,
talk with your
veterinarian.
Before you pick start
to pick out your dog's new backpack,
talk to your
veterinarian.