(1) «Adequate rest between breeding cycles» means, at minimum, ensuring that female dogs are not bred to produce more litters in any given period than what is recommended by a licensed
veterinarian as appropriate for the species, age, and health of the dog;
If you need additional information, please contact
your veterinarian as appropriate.
If you need additional information, please refer to the Sources section or contact
your veterinarian as appropriate.
If you need additional information, please refer to the sources on the following page or contact
your veterinarian as appropriate.
Not exact matches
If your pet is not up - to - date on its rabies shots, the ten - day confinement / observation period must take place, at the owner's expense, at an
appropriate facility such
as an animal shelter,
veterinarian's office, or kennel.
Many diseases can cause similar symptoms, and
as with any problem, diagnosis should be based on examination by your
veterinarian and
appropriate tests.
Our
veterinarians recommend laboratory and radiologic diagnostic testing
as appropriate for maintaining your pet's ideal health for years to come.
This should be given to your pooch for the next 14 days or
as your
veterinarian deems necessary or
appropriate.
Recognizing that canine schistosomiasis is present in Kansas and possibly other Midwestern states should prompt
veterinarians to perform
appropriate diagnostic investigation in suspect animals
as the diagnosis is straight forward and relatively inexpensive.
Certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and American College of Veterinary Radiology
as oncology specialists, clinicians in the Terry Center Oncology Service evaluate the pet's condition, determine the most
appropriate treatment, and coordinate any ongoing treatment with the referring
veterinarian and pet owner.
If your pet has a heart murmur or arrhythmia, or symptoms that suggest heart disease such
as exercise intolerance, collapse or fainting, coughing, labored breathing and difficulty resting comfortably please speak with your family
veterinarian to see if a referral to one of our cardiologists is
appropriate.
Your
veterinarian should be able to supply you with a commercial kitten milk replacer,
as well
as nursing bottles that are the
appropriate size for the kittens» tiny mouths.
It would be best to have him seen and evaluated by your regular
veterinarian,
as they can give you an idea
as to what might be going on, if that is an
appropriate therapy for him, if it may help, how much it will cost, and if it is available in your area.
Just be sure to talk with your
veterinarian about an
appropriate vaccination schedule for your kitten, to keep her
as safe
as possible during the socialization period.
Dog experts and
veterinarians highly recommend products coming from Hill's Science Diet
as it's known primarily for formulating well - balanced, age - and condition -
appropriate diets for canines.
If you remember nothing else about this discussion: All dogs that present with a paralysis should be immediately transported to a
veterinarian who is willing to do a neurological exam and treat the dog
as appropriate for the symptoms discovered.
To obtain the
appropriate samples, your
veterinarian may recommend one or more of various sampling techniques such
as fine needle aspiration, punch biopsy and full excision.
A: Just
as in human medicine, pets are referred to a specialist when they need advanced services not available at their primary care
veterinarian's office, or if a second opinion on treating complicated injuries or diseases is
appropriate.
Talk to your
veterinarian about
appropriate protection such
as collars, sprays, shampoos, dips, and other products.
As for other vaccinations, talk to your veterinarian about the appropriate schedule for your cat so you are vaccinating as needed but not over-vaccinatin
As for other vaccinations, talk to your
veterinarian about the
appropriate schedule for your cat so you are vaccinating
as needed but not over-vaccinatin
as needed but not over-vaccinating.
In a free webcast co-presented by Maddie's Fund ® and the Association of Shelter
Veterinarians (ASV), Behavioral Pharmacology in Shelter Settings, boarded Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Sara L. Bennett will help attendees understand common behavioral concerns and diagnoses in sheltered pets and what medications might be most
appropriate for these conditions,
as well
as different classes, mechanisms of action, indications and side effects of those medications.
Your
veterinarian can provide you with an
appropriate toothbrush, dentifrice, and instruction on how to perform this task so that your kitten learns to accept this
as part of its daily care.
Ask your
veterinarian if hairball remedies, such
as mild laxatives, are
appropriate for your cat.
A dog's needs will change
as he ages and you should discuss
appropriate feeding schedules, amount of food, type of food, and exercise with your
veterinarian.
Once your new addition is 8 weeks old, your
veterinarian can start administering the
appropriate vaccines that will continue protecting your pet
as he grows.
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.
In Backpacking with Your Dog, Erica May of REI recommends that you consult your
veterinarian to ensure that your dog will get the right amount of calories for the estimated energy her or she will be expending,
as well
as the
appropriate level of exercise and exertion for your dog.
While it may be relatively rare,
veterinarians will be faced with the occasional «emergency» oral / dental problem and
appropriate diagnosis and treatment can be critical for short term comfort
as well
as long term prognosis.
To obtain the
appropriate samples, your
veterinarian may recommend one or more sampling techniques such
as fine needle aspiration, punch biopsy, and full excision.
If used in tandem with
appropriate conventional treatments (
as practiced by most holistic
veterinarians), holistic treatments will give your dog the best chance for recovery.
If a dog with potentially infectious respiratory disease is taken to a
veterinarian, the veterinary clinic should be informed in advance so that they can take
appropriate precautions, such
as admitting the dog directly to an examination or isolation room and using isolation precautions.
A
veterinarian should be contacted for guidance on
appropriate testing,
as well
as isolation precautions and treatment.6 Remember that a positive test for other respiratory infections does not rule out Dog Flu, since secondary infections are common.2, 6,8,12
Medications should be considered
as part of a behavior program only when a qualified medical professional — a
veterinarian or veterinary behaviorist — determines that the behavioral condition of your pet is not falling within normal parameters and / or is not responding to
appropriate behavior modification efforts.
Treatment If your pet has been confirmed by your
veterinarian as having leptospirosis, the
appropriate action to take will depend on the nature of contact with your pet.
Includes distemper, leptospirosis, rabies and bordatella
as deemed
appropriate by the
veterinarian.
The Integrative Veterinary Center describes integrative medicine
as a focus «on treating the whole animal, partnership between the client and the
veterinarian and use of all
appropriate therapeutic options to achieve optimal wellness.»
Having an exact diagnosis helps your
veterinarian treat your dog or cat with the most
appropriate and effective medications, helping your pet feel better
as quickly
as possible!
The concern for life - threatening bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases spread by ticks should motivate owners to take environmental control measures and to seek advise from
veterinarians as to the best tick - preventative medications most -
appropriate for their pet.
Follow up appointments: • Discuss progress and adjust goals
as appropriate • Evaluate how «homework» is going so we can make adjustments • Continue modalities that are working well • Add exercises
as your pet progresses • Change up exercises so your buddy isn't getting bored • A full report of exercises and goals will go to your
veterinarian • A full list of exercises, how to do them, how many and how often will be sent by email
It is available in tablet formulations for once a day dosing for 5 to 7 days or
as deemed
appropriate by a
veterinarian.
As discussed with your
veterinarian, provide your turtle with
appropriate temperature, humidity, and water quality.
Cats should be tested before starting prevention and re-tested
as the
veterinarian deems
appropriate.
The current recommendation is for a once daily administration of Firocoxib at a rate of 2.27 milligrams for every pound of your dog's weight or
as your
veterinarian deems
appropriate.
These dogs should be screened by a
veterinarian for things such
as diseases, parasite infections, arthritis, hormonal imbalances, epilepsy, and such, and then provided
appropriate ongoing treatment and periodic evaluations.
You should seek the advice of your
veterinarian if your pet is ill
as only he or she can correctly advise on the diagnosis and recommend the treatment that is most
appropriate for your pet.
It is especially formulated for use in kennel cough
as well
as other forms of inflammatory and hypersensitivity processes deemed
appropriate by your
veterinarian.
Ask your
veterinarian about a parasite prevention program that's
appropriate for your cat's lifestyle and health,
as well
as the types of parasites common in your area.
For dogs with chronic allergies or conditions that require daily doses, consult your
veterinarian about the
appropriate dosage,
as it may change over time.
Do NOT play through the pain
As mentioned above, you should have already talked with your
veterinarian about
appropriate pain medications.
If you are enrolling for Puppy Start Right training classes, it will be up to you and your
veterinarian as to whether it's
appropriate for your puppy to begin class BEFORE a vaccination may have been given.