Single -
veterinarian practices recommended insurance 52 percent of the time, compared to more than 60 percent of the time for practices with two to five veterinarians.
Not exact matches
Veterinarians practicing Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), such as PET TAO co-founders Drs. Smith and Damron, likely
recommend against declawing.
The report to the
veterinarian provides a comprehensive pet behavior profile, a prognosis for improvement, and an overview of a
recommended plan that involves the pet, family, veterinary
practice, and trainers, as needed.
Raw diets are frequently
recommended by
veterinarians and other who
practice homeopathy, «holistic» veterinary medicine, and other forms of CAM.
Practice leaders (veterinarians and practice managers) were more willing than staff (technicians and others) to recommend pet insurance, with roughly two - thirds of leaders and one - half of staff willing t
Practice leaders (
veterinarians and
practice managers) were more willing than staff (technicians and others) to recommend pet insurance, with roughly two - thirds of leaders and one - half of staff willing t
practice managers) were more willing than staff (technicians and others) to
recommend pet insurance, with roughly two - thirds of leaders and one - half of staff willing to do so.
It's been a great addition to our
practice and we highly
recommend it to other equine
veterinarians.»
We
practice the highest quality medicine at a reasonable cost to the client; we tailor our services to the personal needs of each animal and owner; and we spend the time necessary to explain to and educate our clients so that they fully understand any
recommended tests and procedures, enabling them to become full partners with the
veterinarian in maintaining the good health and well - being of their animal companions.
Part of good preventative care
practice for pets includes speaking with your
veterinarian about
recommended diet and pet care products to determine what is right for your pets.
Dr. Marc Smith, PET TAO co-founder and
practicing holistic
veterinarian,
recommends antibiotics for initial treatment.
The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB)
recommends that
veterinarians refer only to dog trainers who
practice positive reinforcement dog training.
They
recommend that
veterinarians should not send dogs to trainers who
practice dominance and submission theories.
I
recommend pet owners seek veterinary acupuncture with
veterinarians that have been through IVAS, Chi Institute, of Colorado State programs, are certified, and have kept up their certification through continuing education (and day to day
practice of the art of Chinese medicine).
We do not perform routine radiology of any kind, and
recommend all such cases go to your general
practice veterinarian.
However, a
veterinarian practicing Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) may
recommend a natural alternative treating the root cause of the joint inflammation, rather than just the symptoms.
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Veterinarians recommend NSAIDs every day in veterinary
practice.
As a
veterinarian who
practices Chinese medicine exclusively, I am thrilled to
recommend PET TAO to my clients for their pets.
It is
recommended that educational programs be undertaken by
veterinarians before they are considered to
practice veterinary acupuncture.»
These needs can certainly be satisfied by home prepared diets, but I ALWAYS
recommend that a board - certified veterinary nutrition specialist or primary care
practice veterinarian with a strong background in nutrition meticulously formulate a home - prepared diet.
Dr. Marc Smith, co-founder of PET TAO and
practicing veterinarian at Natchez Trace Veterinary Services,
recommends conventional heartworm prevention oral medications, such as ivermectin, also known as Tri-Heart.
Drs. Damron and Smith, PET TAO's cofounders and
practicing veterinarians,
recommend a urine test for any cat experiencing urination issues.
Carmichael
recommends making sure your
veterinarian has put these new techniques into
practice.
One was that spaying and neutering techniques, particularly anesthesia, finally became safe enough for private -
practice veterinarians to make sterilization a
recommended part of health care for pets.
Regrettably, two years after the new guidelines were released, and despite the fact that vet schools are now teaching the 3 - year protocol, the majority of
practicing veterinarians continue to
recommend annual re-vaccinations.
Of course, as a responsible pet owner you must take your pet in for yearly physicals and the
recommended vaccinations, and of course, you will have your pet seen when sick, but by simply
practicing various preventive strategies, you may be able to considerably lower your vet bills because your pet will ultimately be in good health with little or no need to see the
veterinarian.