It is most important that you discuss this behavior with your veterinarian first to
rule out health problems.
This is a signal that your pup should be examined by a veterinarian to
rule out a health problem.
It is essential that
you rule out a health problem before you even think about punishing your dog or taking the steps to re-train him.
Any sudden change in a dog's body warrants a trip to the veterinarian to
rule out a health problem.
If your cat continues to go outside of the box, seek advice from your veterinarian to
rule out a health problem.
If this problem has begun suddenly, take your cat in for a veterinary exam to
rule out health problems that could be causing the behavior.
If not, check with your veterinarian about possible diet changes or
ruling out any health problems.
If your veterinarian has
ruled out a health problem, you can make a few changes to see if you can steer your cat back to the litter box:
A licensed veterinarian is the only person who can legally vaccinate your dog and should only do so after a thorough examination to
rule out any health problems that may be aggravated by vaccination.
The first thing you need to do is to
rule out any health problems.
Once your veterinarian has
ruled out health problems, you will be able to discuss with him or her your companion rodent's living situation, including diet, cage mates, forms of enrichment, and housing.
As with any serious dog behavioral issue, you may want to consult your veterinarian to
rule out any health problems.
It helps them to
rule out health problems, identifying conditions that might increase your risk of dying.