If your dog is overweight it will be harder to control his blood sugar levels, so
talk to your vet about how to help him lose weight if needed.
This is even more important as they age,
so talk to your vet about whether such visits should become more frequent.
Giving your dog raw meat is controversial in veterinary circles, so if you're thinking raw meat is a better option for your dog, you should always
talk to your vet first.
Do your best to pin point the source of his anxiety, and
then talk to your vet about how best to treat it from there.
Talk to your vet who may be able to provide some valuable tips based on his or her experience in treating a vast number of pets.
If your dog has been stressed or working especially hard and you notice a change in their health or behavior, you should
consider talking to your vet about vitamin C depletion.
If your kitten's fear seems especially overwhelming,
talk to your vet at your next visit to the animal hospital to see if there are any medications or behavioral strategies you should consider.
You can
even talk to your vet about having your pet treated for ticks, worms, and fleas, especially if he spends time in the great outdoors.
I then asked her if she had any veterinarian training and she said no and I asked to
talk to a Vet Tech or a real Veterinarian..........
Emergency
care Talk to your vet about who to call, and where to go, if you ever encounter an emergency with your pet.
Talk to a vet regarding with different rewards or grew up with pets and do more research on bad behavior in your dog what he doesn't.
As always, when in doubt you should never hesitate to
talk to your vet because he can help you and your dog in more ways than you can imagine.
And if you have any questions regarding what you should feed your pet, as well as how much is appropriate,
simply talk to your vet.
If your cat is overweight it will be harder to control her blood sugar levels,
so talk to your vet about how to help her lose weight if needed.
If you have any concern that this may be the case with your puppy,
please talk to your vet before setting up your dog's feeding schedule.
And because weakness and lethargy can indicate anything from a chronic condition to a life - threatening illness, you should
always talk to your vet when you notice either symptom.
You should contact sources such as the ones listed above, go to dog shows, or
talk to vets in the area.
I researched, checked out several books on the topic and
talked to a vet friend to get an idea of what dogs truly needed.