For more information on the water and nutritional needs of cats,
talk to your veterinarian for guidance on what your specific cat needs based on her age, health, activity level and current diet.
Their health is entirely in your hands, so if you ever have any questions, you should
talk to your veterinarian for the best advice.
Talk to your veterinarian for specific recommendations but generally the best puppy foods will be a good source of protein, calcium and calories.
We strongly recommend
talking to your veterinarian for immediate answers to urgent situations.
Talk to your veterinarian for advice on proper diet.
Talk to your veterinarian for more information.
Talk to your veterinarian for professional advice and treatment options.
You can always
talk to your veterinarian for pointers on how to make grooming better for you and your dog.
Pam is no longer doing private consultations but if you would like more information about behavior consultations,
talk to your veterinarian for a referral to a veterinary behaviorist.
Talk to a veterinarian for more information about prevention.
So,
talk to your veterinarian for help in choosing a safe, effective FDA or EPA approved product to keep the fleas and ticks at bay.
Please see the CDC website or
talk to your veterinarian for additional information: https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/animals.html
The American Veterinary Medical Association suggests
talking to your veterinarian for help in finding the safest products.
Remember to
talk to your veterinarian for more information about what probiotic is right for him or her.
Not exact matches
Listen
to a
veterinarian talk about the benefits of an all meat diet
for dogs and cats on the Livin» La Vida Low Carb Show here
For advice on how
to implement this with your pets,
talk with your
veterinarian or an animal behavior professional.
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.
Do your research, watch a few YouTube videos,
talk to your
veterinarian and be prepared
for a new experience.
Most pet's do well eating at least two
to three meals per day, however
talk to your
veterinarian about the timing of both meals and injections that will work best
for your pet.
Please
talk to your
veterinarian concerning the best treatment plan
for your pet and the prognosis of recovery with treatment.
Although Methimazole is likely
to be the least expensive medication option
for Whiskers, I would recommend you
talk with your
veterinarian about any alternatives.
Talk to your
veterinarian about the best use of Feliway
for your cat and in which specific circumstances it should be used.
Talk to your
veterinarian about which is best
for your ferret.
Do not hesitate
to talk to your
veterinarian about what is reasonable in your pet's case and
for your finances.
FDA's Center
for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) recommends that you
talk to your
veterinarian before buying pet medications from online pharmacies.
Talk to your
veterinarian to determine the best choice
for your ferret.
If you've adopted or rescued a dog sterilized at an early age, I encourage you
to talk with your holistic
veterinarian about any concerns you have
for your pet's future well - being, and what steps you can take now
to optimize her health throughout her life.
If your dog's lack of energy is a sudden change or continues
for an extended period of time,
talk to your
veterinarian about the possible reasons.
If you have ferrets, they can also be infected, so be sure
to talk to your
veterinarian about prevention options
for them.
Talk to your
veterinarian at Glenpark Animal Hospital about the best food
for your pet.
For anxiety that is causing loose stools - there may be other intestinal problems too so
talk to your
veterinarian!
In a previous post on Healthy Senior Cats and Heart Disease, I
talked about all of the diagnostic tests that your
veterinarian will want
to do
to fully evaluate a cat
for heart disease.
For any questions pertaining
to heartworm disease and prevention feel free
to visit us at a clinic
to talk with our
veterinarians or contact us online.
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.
* Remember that this product requires the approval and recommendation of your
veterinarian; if your pet has significant medical issues, we recommend that you
talk to your vet about consulting with a board - certified veterinary nutritionist (see acvn.org) * Your
veterinarian will provide the recommendations
for how much
to add (that's why we ask
for their name at checkout), and this may vary with the ingredients you use.
Continue
to research about quality diets specific
to your animal's needs and
talk to your
veterinarian about the best food choices
for your pet.
Talk to your
veterinarian about which product is best
for your pet.
Talk to your
veterinarian at Blair Animal Hospital about the best food
for your pet.
Talk with your
veterinarian to see if a dog flu shot is right
for your pooch.
It's important that you
talk to your
veterinarian to see which product is right
for your dog.
Be sure
to talk with your
veterinarian about risk - based vaccinations, deworming and dental care
for the total wellness every horse deserves.
If giving your pet their medication is an ongoing battle regardless of its form,
talk to your
veterinarian and see if there is an option
for longer lasting meds.
If you feel that you have tried everything,
talk to your
veterinarian about medication
for your cat.
• Avoid any tick - infested areas • Groom your dog daily • Use an appropriate collar that can repel ticks • Apply a spot - on topical product
to kill and repel ticks •
Talk to your
veterinarian about a vaccine that is right
for your dog
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.
This can be a complicated method — I recommend
talking to your
veterinarian or a trainer about how
to do it
for your particular situation.
If your dog has any special needs,
talk to your
veterinarian about dietary changes that may be necessary and shop
for foods that meet those changes.
Talk to your
veterinarian or book an appointment with a veterinary nutritionist
for more information about how best
to cook
for you dog!
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.
When considering the best treatment
for your pet,
talk to your
veterinarian.