This is a very good reason alone to call
the vet if your dog has swallowed a pit because intestinal obstructions are fatal if they aren't treated.
Consult
your vet if your dog's bad breath is persistent.
A prescription is not required to purchase veterinary aspirin; however, it is important to inform
your vet if your dog is taking aspirin since it can impact blood clotting ability.
Ask
your vet if your dog's digestion likes raw, then raw on!
Ask
your vet if your dog needs a «dental diet.»
Contact
your vet if your dog's urinary pH jumps from acid to alkaline.
You should consult
your vet if your dog is having diarrhea.
Keep an eye out for symptoms of illness, and always call
your vet if you dog appears to be sick.
Ask
your vet if your dog should be eating an anti-inflammatory diet.
Check with
your vet if your dog refuses to eat for a day or more.
Remember to see
a vet if your dog has a continuing problem with tear stains.
Always check with
your vet if your dog's eating behavior changes.
(Obviously, check with
your vet if your dog has dietary or medical issues.)
Frequent or regular gas may also be a sign of other digestive disorders, so of course, it makes sense to consult with
your vet if your dog has big gas problems.
Discuss feeding options with
your vet if your dog must be hospitalized for pancreatitis for more than a couple of days.
It is critical that you consult with
a vet if your dog is experiencing diarrhea for more than a day, or if there is blood in the stool.
It is best to check with
your vet if your dog is taking medications or other supplements.
Remember to tell
your vet if your dog has experienced any previous eye problems.
DO NOT WAIT to see
your vet if your dog is showing any of these signs.
If your dog is a collie or other herding dog breed and your veterinarian has prescribed Revolution, we urge you to monitor your pet for 8 hours and call
your vet if your dog displays any signs of weakness, staggering, dilated pupils, trembling, drooling, or pressing his or her head against a wall.
You should contact
your vet if your dog skips three meals or has gone more than 36 to 48 hours without eating.
It is always a good idea to see
a vet if your dog was bitten by another animal.
Please see
your vet if your dog vomits repeatedly more than 2 or 3 days or if he has a habit of vomiting several times in a week.
Check for other symptoms and call
the vet if your dog is not drinking alongside other worrisome signals that something is wrong.
Be sure and tell
your vet if your dog takes any of the following:
A sudden loss of appetite may mean the onset of a serious illness, so be sure to check with
your vet if your dog refuses to eat for more than a day.
It is important to stop administering Rimadyl and to call
your vet if your dog stops eating while on this medication.
A «pulse oximeter» is especially important because it alerts
the vet if the dog's blood oxygen level falls below the safe limit.
Check with
your vet if your dog's appetite is depressed.
But since it may also be the symptom of something more serious like an infection, worms, or cancer, contact
your vet if your dog doesn't stop having diarrhea.
Consult
your vet if your dog has an unexplained weight problem because he may be suffering from a medical disorder like Cushing's disease or hypothyroidism, an underactive thyroid gland.
Not exact matches
If your
dogs have anxiety and tend to bark and get loud, you can contact your
vet to discuss pet - safe herbal remedies that may help with anxiety.
In the meantime,
if you see your favorite local athlete at the horse track with a limping
dog on a leash, he's not there to bet the trifecta, he's looking for the
vet.
If your
dog is suffering from anxiety - related behavioral issues, your
vet may prescribe Prozac.
Talk to your
vet if you think this food would benefit your
dog.
Bladder stones can be very painful and lead to more serious problems so
if you think your
dog might have them, make sure you consult your
vet.
Consult with your
vet if you think your
dog requires a special
dog food.
«A
vet can let you know
if there are any red flags, and can provide advice about what's safe and healthy for your individual
dog in your individual surroundings,» says Aramburu.
Again, while theobromine isn't a concern, pancreatitis and digestive upset are, and it's possible your
vet will want to induce vomiting
if your
dog ate enough.
If your
dog is chronically underweight, you'll never be sure of the exact cause unless your
vet performs an exam and runs bloodwork.
If you and your
vet have decided that adding oil to your
dog's nutrition is necessary, you should start small and slowly increase how much you're giving them.
However, hypothyroid and Cushing's
dogs are more susceptible to weight gain, so only add these fatty acids
if your
vet has recommended it.
My 13 year old
dogs teeth are now white again without the danger of exposing him to having his teeth cleaned by a
vet and a holistic
vet I know said that
if everyone fed their
dogs this way, they would be out of business.
If your
vet hasn't seen anything concerning in your
dog's specific case, then using home remedies is perfectly acceptable.
If you wanted to give your
dog yogurt because they need probiotics, your
vet can recommend safe ways to give them to your
dog.
If you're thinking about giving your
dog CBD because you're worried about the side effects of a prescribed medication, you might try a few of these alternative remedies — or just discuss your concerns with your
vet.
My
dog had an ACL, ligamen tore in her hine leg and the
Vets says she will and can develop authorities
if the surgery is not perform in the time allowed.
If you suspect your
dog has an iodine deficiency, a visit to the
vet may provide you the information necessary to avoid permanent damage to the thyroid.
If your title is about
dogs, get the neighborhood
vet or the American Kennel Club President to review it.
Think of it this way...
if you write romance books and your characters / plot always have some sort of tie in to
dogs (one is a
vet, another runs a shelter for
dogs, the love interest is a groomer, etc. then it would be fair to say you aren't just targeting readers of romance... you're targeting
dog lovers who read romance.