Before using over-the-counter prevention methods, it is best to take your pet to
the veterinarian first, because some of these products may only aggravate the problem.
Remember, before changing your dog's diet, it's a good idea to consult with
your veterinarian first!
It is always best to discuss your pet's problem with your primary care
veterinarian first to arrange a referral.
But remember, before starting any diet or exercise plan with your bunny, be sure to consult with
your veterinarian first to make sure you know how to help your pet lose weight safely.
Do not offer any people food without checking with
your veterinarian first.
The flesh should be the only part of a jackfruit you consider feeding to your pup, but consult
your veterinarian first for advice.
Always always seek veterinary care and call
your veterinarian first.
Always consult
your veterinarian first to determine the specific health condition your pet has before starting treatment.
If your prickly friend is already a bit porky, just remember to always consult with
your veterinarian first before starting a diet or exercise program to make sure you know how to help your pet lose weight safely.
Do not give any medications without speaking to
a veterinarian first; bring your pet to a veterinarian as soon as possible.
Just remember to consult with
your veterinarian first before starting any diet or exercise program with your turtle to make sure you know how to help your pet lose weight safely.
Veterinarians do sometimes prescribe human medications for dogs and cats, but you should never give your pet any medications without clearing it through
your veterinarian first.
Be sure to check with
your veterinarian first about any litter box problems your cat may be having, to eliminate medical concerns such as a bladder infection or worms.
For this reason, owners should NEVER give their pet chinchilla medications without checking with
their veterinarian first.
It is important that you keep all medication out of the reach of your cats and NEVER give your cat any of your medication without checking with
your veterinarian first.
If the cat goes into the carrier, reward her with attention or treats, but speak to
your veterinarian first.
Under no circumstances should you ever give your cat any medications without checking with
your veterinarian first.
Before you use any type of shampoo on your kitty it is better to consult with
your veterinarian first.
That is why it is very important that you bring your pet to
your veterinarian first so he can make a very thorough evaluation on what dog dewormer will be most appropriate for your pooch.
Always consult with
your veterinarian first to make sure the foods are acceptable (for instance, bet you didn't know lettuce can cause diarrhea in rabbits!)
Do not give or apply any meds without checking with
your veterinarian first.
I think you have to be in a pretty serious situation to use food deprivation, and you'd want to discuss it with
your veterinarian first.
Do not use any other medications during Genesis Topical Spray treatment without consulting
your veterinarian first.
Also, certain medications can interact with Frontline Plus, so consult with
your veterinarian first if your pet is on medications, debilitated, or aged.
If you are considering using coconut oil for your pet, it is best to consult
your veterinarian first.
Your dog should be in good health, so check with your pet's
veterinarian first.
(Of course, check with
your veterinarian first to be sure that your dog can handle the load.)
Please know that you will be contacted if an issue arises, but understand we will call
your veterinarian first.
Therefore it is important to have a check - up with your local
veterinarian first to diagnose your dog and explain things, especially when the licking habit started all of a sudden.
If this behavior comes on suddenly, consult
your veterinarian first to rule out any pain or discomfort.
Don't begin a raw food diet without speaking to
your veterinarian first if your pet has diabetes, kidney failure, or another health problem.
If you are interested in changing your dog to a plant - based or vegan diet, consult with
your veterinarian first.
If you are trying to re-home a pet that has aggressive issues — please, speak to
your veterinarian first.
There are some oils that are not recommended for use around dogs, so check with
your veterinarian first.
If you choose to purchase organic meat and vegetables and cook your dog's food, make sure you consult
your veterinarian first.
Check with
your veterinarian first, but consider using an Omega 3 and / or Omega 6 fatty acid as a dietary supplement to reduce inflammation and improve overall skin health.
The Pet Poison Helpline reminds us to never medicate a pet with human drugs without consulting
your veterinarian first.
It is important that
the veterinarian first treat the dog for shock with intravenous fluid and drug therapy.
To be sure that you are using the aspirin for the right reason and at the right dose, you should consult
your veterinarian first.
While it is designed to be safe when combined with prescription medications, as with anything you give your cat, check with
your veterinarian first.
If Boomer is still limping tomorrow, I would recommend visiting
your Veterinarian first thing.
Dr. Blagburn: See
your veterinarian first.
Owners with horses experiencing acute, significant lameness or injuries, acute neurologic conditions, fever, colic, or other medical disorders should seek care from their primary
veterinarian first.
Some of the preparations recommended for people are very dangerous for cats so never use a medication without consulting
your veterinarian first.
Never give your cat any medication without talking to
your veterinarian first.
Prevention: Never give your pet any medication without consulting
a veterinarian first.
I'd just like to reiterate, anyone doing off - label use needs to contact
their veterinarian first.
If your cat is urinating or spraying outside of the litter box, visit
your veterinarian first to rule out a medical condition.
You should never change your cat's diet for a health problem without consulting your trusted
veterinarian first.
Talk to your dog's
veterinarian first.