In the unlikely event that another species catches the «bug,» the contamination is usually short - lived, however it's worth
speaking to your veterinarian if you are concerned.
If your pet seems to be in pain during normal exercise or activity, please
speak to your veterinarian as other medical conditions may be present.
There are a number of oral and topical medications available, however it's important to remember that topical flea medications are not water resistant,
so speak to your veterinarian for advice on the best products to use.
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES: If you have an emergency or need to
speak to a veterinarian evenings, weekends, or holidays, please call the Animal Emergency Clinic of Springfield at 698-0870.
Corncobs: If a dog ingests a corncob (or any potentially obstructive object), it is best for pet owners to
speak to a veterinarian right away to determine the best course of action.
If all else fails and your pup is excessively nervous or becomes aggressive with veterinary personnel, you might
consider speaking to your veterinarian about prescribing a mild sedative to give prior to their appointment.
If this is the case with your cat (or you suspect it may be),
speak to your veterinarian prior to the trip about anti-anxiety medications that would be appropriate for your cat.
Continue to use Enalapril, but
speak to your veterinarian if your pet experiences; cough; loss of appetite; dizziness, drowsiness; sleep problems; dry mouth; nausea, vomiting, diarrhea; mild itching or skin rash.
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If you think that canine hydrotherapy might be beneficial for your dog,
speak to your veterinarian for a referral and to find a local facility that provides this type of therapy.
So,
when speaking to your veterinarian about a behavioural change, they will likely conduct a basic physical examination, blood tests and urinalysis (testing the cat's urine for signs of disease).
Many of these foods can only be obtained with a prescription because feeding your dog food that is too low in protein can be harmful to healthy dogs, so always
speak to your veterinarian before switching your dog's food to a low protein diet.
Even if a medication is not listed in this article, it is best to assume that all human medications are toxic to cats and avoid giving your cat anything without
speaking to your veterinarian first.