Not exact matches
If it is determined that your animal needs to be
seen, our
veterinarian will arrange a
time with you to meet you
at one of our clinics; if it is an equine or bovine emergency they will arrange a
time to come to your farm.
The better we do a job in helping to support
veterinarians in that regard and the better job
veterinarians can do, I think pet owners will continue to
see the value and the benefit of things like wellness visits, preventive visits and the appropriate care
at the appropriate
time.
It may be helpful if you have a video of this «gutteral belching» for your
veterinarian to
see at the
time of examination.
The law also required cage sizes to be increased to three
times the size, for dogs to have constant and unfettered access to the outdoors, access to water
at all
times, increased regulations for how often a dog has to be
seen by a
veterinarian, among other rules.
We now have a full
time veterinarian in Chattanooga, Dr. Todd Marlo, while Dr. Voyles and Dr. Laratta
see clients
at our Chattanooga location on a rotating basis; please
see our Travel Schedule for Dr. Laratta's or Dr. Voyles's availability and contact our staff in Nashville to make an appointment for our Chattanooga location.
He may only produce a drop or two of urine
at a
time because of the frequency with which he is attempting to urinate, but if you
see urine, you might wait until your regular
veterinarian is available in the morning.
If she seems to be improving it would be worth a follow up with your
veterinarian to reassess her and
see how she is healing, and whether there are other alternatives
at this
time.
And I'm afraid I'm going to go with the opinion of my very well educated, very experienced
veterinarian with regard to mammary tumors, which he said he's rarely ever
seen in an animal that was spayed
at a young age, but has
seen many, many
times in unspayed female dogs.
Although it does not
see patients all night long, any patients requiring overnight monitoring are attended by a licensed veterinary technician and
veterinarian at all
times.
I know it is difficult to
see your loved one like this, especially if you believe treatment was delayed before you changed
Veterinarian;
at this
time the best course of action is to give the prescribed medication, follow your new
Veterinarian's instructions and offer to Blue excellent Nursing care by ensuring that he remains hydrated and is able to do his business etc... Depending on the specific infection, recovery could take a week or longer; each day with improvement is a positive sign.
If
at any
time you
see that panting is extremely intense and can not be explained, you should get your dog to the nearest
veterinarian immediately.
Many
veterinarians see more pets over the holiday season with blockage and digestive problems than
at any other
time of the year.
If your pet is showing any signs of illness we may decline to do surgery
at that
time, ask you to
see your regular
veterinarian and reschedule your appointment.
Your options other than annual vaccination are many: have titers done to test your dog's immunity and only vaccinate when immunity has dropped; discuss with your
veterinarian what vaccinations you may be able to safely omit for your dog; insist that vaccinations be given one
at a
time to avoid increasing their risks; ask your
veterinarian to sign a waiver so that your dog does not need to get the rabies vaccine, especially if you have
seen a reaction to this vaccine in the past.
I always try to encourage people to visit the Emergency
Veterinarian in these types of cases, but
at times it is difficult due to location, finances etc... The level of pain and discomfort that Memphis is in should determine when you should visit the
Veterinarian; if he is calm comfortable and not in any visual pain when
at rest, a visit to your regular
Veterinarian in the morning should be good, if Memphis is in pain, shaking, vocalising or you
see any swelling or any additional problems, go to the Emergency
Veterinarian immediately.
If you are unable to find the owner of the dog after trying for
at least two weeks, you can reasonably make plans to keep the dog, and
at that
time you need to purchase a dog license and take the dog to
see a
veterinarian if you haven't already, to get vaccinated.