If you suspect she may be suffering from arthritis, have
your veterinarian check her over.
Not exact matches
While some of these problems can be cured by simple
over the counter measures, it is important that you always
check in with your
veterinarian.
High blood BUN levels indicate that there is a high proportion of waste products in the blood which haven't been excreted by the kidneys and an increase of protein in the urine may indicate kidney damage, infection, urinary stones among other causes; if you have concerns, speak with your
Veterinarian or visit a different
Veterinarian to
check Moses
over and to run the tests again.
You do want a
veterinarian to go ahead and
check it
over the next couple days.
I would recommend visiting your
Veterinarian to
check Samson
over to ensure that there isn't something serious.
When a
Veterinarian hears or reads the words «stools that look like raspberry jam» or similar phraseology we immediately think of hemorrhagic gastroenteritis; I would highly recommend you visit your
Veterinarian or an Emergency
Veterinarian for a
check over as this can be a serious condition if not managed and treatment appropriately.
Your
veterinarian can
check your dog
over and make sure there are no physical reasons for your dog to have trouble eating.
If your pet is an adult
over 3 years of age, it would be wise to schedule a dental
check - up with your
veterinarian.
You may not notice the weight gain if it happens
over a long period of time, which is why it's important to keep a close eye on your cat's body condition during grooming sessions and visit your
veterinarian for regular
check - ups.
Obviously your first act should be scheduling an appointment with a
veterinarian to have your dog or puppy thoroughly
checked over.
However, if you run your turn
over your dog and identify any raised location that wasn't there in the past, have a
veterinarian check it out to be sure it's safe.
The next morning, Mason was
checked over by a
veterinarian.
There are various possible causes for the symptoms you are describing, but since Bailey is struggling to breathe it would be best to have your
Veterinarian check Bailey
over to determine the cause and to recommend treatment or management options.
If a dog does not have a history of snoring and begins
over a short period of time, it is probably a good idea to have it
checked out by a
veterinarian.
This is one of the reasons why I remind people
over and
over again that for any suspected health problem, your cat should be
checked by a qualified
veterinarian.
Veterinarian Juliana Rockwood
checks over a Houston puppy held by Napa Valley foster mom Lucie Szakallas as Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch's adoptions and foster manager, Deassa Binstock, right, looks on.
The 13 cats and dogs coming to Napa were
checked over by local
veterinarian Dr. Juliana Rockwood before their foster families took them home.
If the antibiotic starts to work before your pet can be
checked over, the
veterinarian may not be able to tell where the infection is located or how severe the infection is.
Do not give any
over the counter medications to your dog without
checking with your
veterinarian first.
In addition to the above home monitoring program, I also advise having your
veterinarian check a urine sample every three months on any Shar - Pei
over two years of age.
During the appointment, which can last from 15 to 30 minutes, your
veterinarian will
check all
over your cat's body, looking for signs of disease or anything unusual.
Medical Conditions If you went
over the above list and find that none of these changes have occurred to make your pet stop using his litter box, then your next step is to take your cat to your
veterinarian to
check for any medical problems.
All of the puppies should be
checked over by a
veterinarian in their first couple of days, to identify any problems early.
Your
veterinarian will thoroughly
check over your pet and weigh it.
Before giving your pet any prescription or
over the counter medications,
check with your
veterinarian or pharmacist.
The x-rays, surgeries, medications and
check - up visits to our
veterinarian totaled
over $ 10,000 and Trupanion paid 90 %.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are prone to some neurological disorders like syringomyelia which normally presents in younger dogs but you should have Lily
checked over by your
Veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of the shaking; without examining Lily I can not give you much advice about a possible cause.
If you don't, have your
veterinarian check the bump
over just in case it's something serious.
Again, whilst I understand your distrust of
Veterinarians, I would recommend you visit one just to
check him
over.
The moody behaviour may be due to hormonal changes after whelping, whist the vomiting and diarrhoea may or not be related to whelping and nursing; you should have her
checked over by your
Veterinarian as dietary issues, low calcium (normally see twitching or other symptoms), infections, parasites among other issues; the lump between the digits may be due to a small foreign body, injury or excessive licking.
There are other causes of these symptoms which should be
checked by your
Veterinarian if they become more severe or they don't disappear
over time.
First off, your
veterinarian will give your dog or cat the once -
over,
checking their fur, skin, eyes, ears and mouth.
Our friendly staff greets you with a smile and our
veterinarians spend time discovering your needs and giving your pet a complete
check over from nose to tail.
The
veterinarian will want to examine your dog periodically
over the next few days or weeks to
check on ocular pressure, drainage and vision correction.