Because of the sugar found in some brands, you should
talk to your veterinarian if your dog has diabetes.
Talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences mild nausea, loss of appetite, weight loss, restlessness, insomnia, headache, or dizziness.
Talk to your veterinarian if this is the case.
Stop the medication and
talk to your veterinarian if any of these side effects occur: diarrhea that is watery or bloody, fever, chills, body aches, nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark urine, jaundice, urinating less than usual or not at all, fever, headache, or blistering or peeling of the skin.
Talk to our veterinarians if you are concerned.
Continue giving digoxin and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences decrease appetite and diarrhea, unusual tiredness or weakness, nausea or vomiting, dizziness or drowsiness.
Be sure to
talk to your veterinarian if you feel the side effects are impacting your pet's quality of life.
Talk to your veterinarian if you need guidance on the best way to medicate a cat.
Choose a brand of dog food that uses only the highest quality ingredients, and
talk to your veterinarian if you have any questions regarding what, or how much, you should be feeding your pet.
This list is considerably long, so Dr. Vitale recommends
talking to your veterinarian if you're concerned about your dog's breed predispositions.
Because of the sugar found in some brands, you should
talk to your veterinarian if your dog has diabetes.
Discontinue giving Pancrezyme Powder and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences diarrhea or loose stools.
Continue giving Epizyme and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences diarrhea or loose stools.
Talk to your veterinarian if you suspect that there's a genetic or medical condition related to your dog's fear.
Talk to your veterinarian if your cat is having trouble moving around or appears to have stiff or painful joints.
Continue giving Prednisolone and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences insomnia, nausea, vomiting or stomach upset, fatigue, muscle weakness or joint pain, problems with diabetes control, or increased hunger or thirst.
Continue to give the medication and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences fatigue, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, diarrhea, weakness, or increased sensitivity to the sun.
Continue giving atenolol and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences upset fatigue or confusion; dizziness; diarrhea, constipation, gas, nausea, or vomiting.
Talk to your veterinarian if you see excessive itching or other behavioral changes.
Continue giving Clomicalm and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet has drowsiness or dizziness, dry mouth and eyes, constipation, panting, mild agitation, weakness or headache, nausea or loss of weight or appetite.
Continue giving PancreVed and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences diarrhea or loose stools.
Keep giving etodolac and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet develops any of these less serious side effects; diarrhea, constipation; dizziness; skin itch or rash;.
Talk to your veterinarian if you have any questions or concerns regarding your senior pet, and make an appointment to have him / her seen.
Talk to your veterinarian if concerned about such things.
You can also
talk to a veterinarian if needed.
Continue giving Atopica for Cats and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet develops vomiting, soft stools or diarrhea, muscle cramps, muscle weakness, loss of appetite, and change of hair coat.
Continue giving methimazole and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences headache, drowsiness, dizziness; mild nausea, or vomiting; itching; muscle, joint, or nerve pain; swelling; hair loss.
It is important to
talk to your veterinarian if you have these concerns.
Talk to your veterinarian if you have questions and for advice about vaccinating your dog.
Continue giving cyclosporine modified and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet develops vomiting, soft stools or diarrhea, muscle cramps, muscle weakness, loss of appetite, and change of hair coat.
It's best to
talk to your veterinarian if you have this problem.
Talk to your veterinarian if you have questions about getting your pet spayed.
Continue giving spironolactone and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences headache, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, decreased appetite, or dry mouth.
(Caution: some medical conditions require special feeding regimens;
talk to your veterinarian if your cat has a chronic health condition.)
Talk to your veterinarian if you have any concerns or notice your pet displaying other allergy symptoms.
Talk to your veterinarian if you are interested in using a particular supplement for your pet, and keep your veterinarian informed if you are giving your pet any supplement.
Continue giving Previcox and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences flatulence or diarrhea; dizziness; headache; or insomnia.
Continue giving Deramaxx and
talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences flatulence or diarrhea, dizziness, headache, or insomnia.
Talk to your veterinarian if you notice any changes in your pet's eating habits or overall wellness.
Not exact matches
Talk with your
veterinarian to see
if supplementing with additional anti-oxidants, fish oils, or joint supplements may improve your pets» health.
If you have lost a pet, post signs,
talk to your neighbors, call your
veterinarian and the
veterinarians in the surrounding area, post ads on Craig's list and TulsaWorld.com classifieds, and don't forget
to check the local animal shelter.
If your cat has a skin problem,
talk with your
veterinarian about fleas and diagnostic testing (skin scraping, DTM, Woods lamp examination, skin cytology)
to get
to the root of the problem.
If your dog aggressively defends food,
talk to your
veterinarian about a referral
to a behaviorist.
If you think your dog may be low in protein,
talk to your
veterinarian before altering their diet.
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.
If poop - eating is excessive,
talk to your
veterinarian to rule out any health issues.
If you're not sure about which diet
to feed your puppy,
talk to your
veterinarian, breeder or knowledgeable pet store associate.
One thing that would have helped is
if the
veterinarian would have
talked to us more about what he was doing and explain more in depth.