Because the medication will have some residual action if the dog has an overdose then
contact the vet as you would for an in - date medication and proceed accordingly.
Everything happens quickly so if your dog or cat has not had babies after an hour of straining
then contact your vet.
The essential thing to do if this does happen is not to panic — but
do contact your vet immediately.
If the diarrhea persists, if vomiting occurs or if your puppy seems depressed, please
contact your vet at once for instructions.
Then I started
contacting vets in our area that were very familiar with the breed and the breeding process and the delivery.
In severe cases, you may need to
contact your vet who can treat your dog with creams and antibiotics.
Also, avoiding food is one of the early signs of these conditions,
so contact your vet if you think there's a disease to worry about.
• We will not pursue an incomplete application • Once complete, you can speed up process
by contacting your vet's office and giving them permission to release information.
Your best source of information is your veterinarian, and you should always
contact the vet with questions or concerns about your cat.
If your dog has side effects from the antibiotics, even if the symptoms are gone,
contact your vet instead of just stopping the drug.
If you notice any odd behavior or changes in their eating habits,
contact your vet before changing your dog's food.
Each dog will react differently to the type and dosage level of pain medication so always monitor your dog's response and if you have any
concerns contact your vet.
Be sure to always read product labels carefully, and if you are ever in doubt,
contact your vet for advice.
Since the new strain may also affect cats, you should
contact your vet if your cat has any of these symptoms.
Salt poisoning requires immediate veterinary care, so if you suspect your cat has consumed a toxic amount of sodium,
contact the vet as soon as possible.
Contact your vet right away if your dog has persistent vomiting, can't keep water down, or appears to have abdominal pain.
I
did contact my vet and he said though not normal that it is part of the process but if the vomiting mucus happens again to let them know.
As said before they are found at any huge store but if you still feel unsure about this you can
contact your vet who can give your personalized advice on your dogs dietary needs.
But, if your dog needs this done more often,
consider contacting your vet or possibly changing their diet because this can lead to blocked anal glands as well.
When adding chemical - based treatments for care, follow the label's instructions carefully and
contact your vet with any questions.
As a rule of thumb, if your dog is in pain, or if there is blood in the vomit or diarrhea
then contact the vet.
You may want to
contact your vet before you switch out your dog's diet because fish - based foods can be less likely to trigger allergies.