Consult with
your veterinarian about the illness, symptoms, prognosis, and degree of pain your pet may be feeling.
Not exact matches
If you have additional questions
about the
illness or your pet, you should contact your
veterinarian.
If you have concerns
about changes in behavior, eating habits, energy level or other signs of
illness in your companion please contact us to schedule an appointment with one of our
veterinarians.
A pet's «history» is the information you give the
veterinarian about your pet's
illness.
You can also talk to your
veterinarian about preventive health measures that can help minimize
illnesses that affect your favorite pooch.
As we
veterinarians are always most concerned
about our patients» health, the top clinical signs of
illness for which dog (and cat) owners should be constantly aware rank high on our priority lists.
IMPORTANT: As always, your
veterinarian is the best source of information
about how any
illness may affect your pet and the proper treatment.
While the shortage of rural
veterinarians may cause animal owners to wait longer for care, Dr. Major said he's concerned
about what would happen if there was an outbreak of a serious animal - borne
illness such as mad cow or foot and mouth disease.
As a
veterinarian, you know that when the weather gets warmer pet owners should bring their pets in to your veterinary hospital to check for flea - or tick - related problems, test for parasite - related
illness and learn
about the latest information on control and prevention.
A vaccine clinic visit does not typically include a veterinary exam and time to ask the
veterinarian questions
about vaccines, parasite control, diet, behavior, how to prevent
illness and how to keep your pet in optimal health.
The
veterinarian will need as much information as possible
about your dog's symptoms, medical history, recent
illnesses or injuries, and abnormal behavior or appetite.
The veterinary neurologists and our highly trained, compassionate staff provide a safe harbor for leading
veterinarians to refer pet parents having to navigate difficult decisions
about companion animal
illness and care.
Despite what your
veterinarian may tell you
about the safety of vaccination, I've seen it cause dangerous, sometimes deadly, vaccine reactions and lifelong chronic
illness... including autoimmune diseases and cancer.
The tools are designed to assist local
veterinarians and staff in educating clients
about pet health threats that begin to appear during the spring season and how twice - a-year pet wellness exams can help detect, treat and, ideally, prevent life - threatening
illnesses and diseases before they occur.
Talk to your
veterinarian about the options for preventing tick - borne
illnesses and intestinal parasites that best suit your pets and lifestyle.
It is important to keep your older pet away from any animal exhibiting outward signs of
illness or infection and talk to your
veterinarian about the safety of vaccinations for your older pet.
But the good news is that the American Heartworm Society (AHS) has updated guidelines so
veterinarians can readily educate pet owners
about this potentially fatal
illness.
Vaccines are intended for use in healthy animals only; if your cat already has IBD or other chronic
illness, talk to your
veterinarian about submitting an exemption from legally required vaccinations.
A shelter
veterinarian had been researching the
illness to learn more, and shelter staff members were briefed earlier this week
about the virus.