If you think your dog may have canine distemper please
see a veterinarian as soon as possible because canine distemper spreads rapidly and must be aggressively treated as soon as it is discovered.
There are several reasons why cats may
not see the veterinarian on a regular basis, including the fact that cats are masters of disguise and often hide or mask illnesses.
NOTE: as with any health concerns, such as not eating, hair loss, urinary behavior problems, etc., please
see your veterinarian first before assuming that stress is the cause.
Just as you would schedule regular doctor visits for yourself or pediatrician visits for your child, it is a good idea to have your
pet see a veterinarian regularly.
Read on to find the one that can work for your dog, but remember to
ALWAYS see your veterinarian before giving your pet any human medications.
Finding the source of each particular pet's allergies can be difficult, which is why it is important to
see a veterinarian who can make an accurate diagnosis.
It was not uncommon for dogs of that era to live to be 18 or 20 years old, despite rarely
ever seeing a veterinarian during their entire lives.
If you're feeding something to your french bulldog that's initiating an allergic reaction or skin issue, then you need to do more than
just see your veterinarian.
If symptoms don't improve after trying the aforementioned diet change or if diarrhea is
frequent see your veterinarian to avoid dehydration and for a complete diagnosis.