If a positive mutation is found, it is very important that you talk to
your veterinarian about their recommendations for monitoring, treatment, or possible further diagnostic testing.
Talk to
your veterinarian about recommendations for brands like Feliway.
In all of these cases, you should take the time that is needed to research foods, speak with
your veterinarian about recommendations, and select a food that is best suited for your pet's age, lifestyle, and health.
Talk to
your veterinarian about their recommendations.»
Talk to
YOUR veterinarian about their recommendation.
If your dog is intermittently vomiting or has persistent diarrhea greater than three days, you should talk to
your veterinarian about their recommendations.
Not exact matches
Nearly four out of ten people who took the survey (
about 36 percent) say
recommendations from a trusted source like a
veterinarian is the primary reason why they buy a certain food, while almost 25 percent say price is the main reason they will feed Fido or Tigger one brand of food over another.
The board decided to call the shelter's
veterinarian, Dr. Joe Vaughn of Lake Mary, to get his
recommendations about which dogs could be put to sleep, Horneffer said.
Talk to your
veterinarian about fostering and follow their
recommendations about any precautions you need to take.
If you're unsure
about using products available at your nearby pet supplies store, ask your
veterinarian for a mild formula
recommendation.
The best advice is to have a
veterinarian knowledgeable
about dental care examine your pet and give you a
recommendation.
* Remember that this product requires the approval and
recommendation of your
veterinarian; if your pet has significant medical issues, we recommend that you talk to your vet
about consulting with a board - certified veterinary nutritionist (see acvn.org) * Your
veterinarian will provide the
recommendations for how much to add (that's why we ask for their name at checkout), and this may vary with the ingredients you use.
With new medical insights available
about the duration of immunity provided by vaccines, most
veterinarians have updated their
recommendation from the traditional once - a-year schedule to once every three years, or even less frequently depending on the individual animal.
You will meet your attending
veterinarian, who will ask further questions
about your pet's history and clinical signs, perform a physical examination, and make
recommendations for further diagnostic and treatment options.
Talk
about your pet's weight with your
veterinarian and take any
recommendations seriously — it may just add years to your pet's life!
If you have questions
about socializing your new puppy, contact your
veterinarian for
recommendations.
If you have any questions
about medicating your pet on the day of your appointment or any questions regarding the referral of your pet, please contact your primary care
veterinarian who will be able to advise you and will contact us regarding
recommendations.
, raise questions
about traditional neutering
recommendations within the United States where most
veterinarians advise that dogs be neutered at a young age in order to induce sterility and eliminate behavioral issues before they have a chance to begin.
Results from a hot - off - the - press study published by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, raise questions
about traditional neutering
recommendations within the United States where most
veterinarians advise that dogs be neutered at a young age in order to induce sterility and eliminate behavioral issues before they have a chance to begin.
I can only offer general information
about the possible causes, along with a strong
recommendation that you take Bosco to your
veterinarian as soon as possible for a thorough examination, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Talk to your
veterinarian and follow their
recommendations about any precautions you need to take.
Check with your
veterinarian about nutritional
recommendations.
By examining your animal and asking you
about her appetite and behavior, your
veterinarian can assess her health more fully and make appropriate
recommendations to keep her as healthy as possible.
Talk with your
veterinarian about their experiences and
recommendations for complementary medical procedures to help your dog.
Always consult with your
veterinarian about the specific nutrition needs and feeding
recommendations for your individual pet.
Based on our
veterinarian's
recommendations we switched to this food
about a year ago and haven't looked back.
At your next visit with your
veterinarian, ask
about recommendations for tick prevention.
Ask your
veterinarian about the strength and dose
recommendation of each supplement you are giving.
«Once all the test information has been gathered and analyzed, your
veterinarian will make
recommendations about the advisability to proceed with anesthesia and surgery.»
Veterinarians have unique training and a skill set that can bring
recommendations about disease cycles into the equation as well.
«
Veterinarians will play a more active role in nutrition due to pet owners seeking clarification
about nutritional information and
recommendations of products due to an ever - growing market of pet food options» Gagné said.
During your visit, your
veterinarian will talk with you
about treatment
recommendations for your puppy or young dog.
After diagnosis and treatment, it is important to follow any
recommendations made by your
veterinarian about diet changes or husbandry alterations because these may help prevent another abscess.
Finally, rabbit medicine is constantly changing, and
veterinarians continue to refine our
recommendations as we learn new information
about the best methods to keep pet rabbits healthy.
Our Laboratory
Recommendations: Fecal Testing - We recommend bringing in a fecal sample yearly to provide our
veterinarian with information
about the presence of intestinal parasites.
Talk with your
veterinarian about his / her
recommendations.
Please talk to our
veterinarians about specific
recommendations for your dog's nutrition based on breed, size, life - stage and lifestyle.
In these scenarios, you should contact your
veterinarian for advice
about the product and feeding
recommendations.
Talk to your
veterinarian, breeder, or local humane society
about puppy kindergarten classes in your area, or ask friends or neighbors with well - trained dogs for their
recommendations.
Here are our
recommendations on how to go
about finding the
veterinarian that is right for you.
For more information
about hairballs, hairball prevention and
recommendations for when to see your vet, check out our blog written by Holistic
Veterinarian, Dr. Hillary Cook.
Your
veterinarian can evaluate your cat's situation and make specific
recommendations about dietary management, the use of stool softeners, and any indication for motility medications.
While we are happy to advise you and share our knowledge with you, we would never propose that our
recommendations be used instead of consulting with your
veterinarian about any concerns or issues.
Your primary
veterinarian has the best understanding of your pet's history and overall medical condition, and as a result they are the best resource to answer questions you might have
about prognosis and specific diagnostic or therapeutic
recommendations.
Results from a hot - off - the - press study published by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, raise questions
about traditional neutering
recommendations within the United States where most
veterinarians advise that dogs be neutered at a young age in... Read More
If you haven't already, you may want to ask your
veterinarian for
recommendations about neutering your dog, especially with regard to the most appropriate age for the surgery.
If you're concerned
about your other pets, you may want to call your
veterinarian and explain the situation so he or she can make another
recommendation.
It is strange because I can find plenty of reference to to products containing calcium carbonate 700 mg and magnesium hydroxide 300 mg but I can not find any products for sale online with that combination (I checked PetCo, PetSmart, CVS, Walmart, Amazon); plenty with 1200 mg, 600 mg etc... I would ask your
Veterinarian about local stockists for this since he is making the
recommendation, plus I don't know which country you are in.
Many people like and respect the food based on their
veterinarian's
recommendation but looking at the ingredients in the food will shake your confidence in them, as will reading opinions
about the food online.
Veterinarians are standing by to help you learn more
about this disease and to give you
recommendations to help your dog.