My holistic
veterinarian suggested I change his diet to a freshly prepared home made diet.
Not exact matches
First, the
veterinarian suggested that I
change his diet, so I have been purchasing food that aids urinary processes.
If your cat is diagnosed with some kind of urinary problem, making
changes to his diet could complement the medical treatment plan
suggested by your
veterinarian.
Until we understand this better, its going to be hit or miss with the drugs, nutrition and lifestyle
changes we
veterinarians suggest.
Dr. Hargrove
suggests veterinarians can effectively develop a practice culture that embraces healthcare delivery
changes through new product implementation, enhancing the client service experience, and communicating the value of a Lifelong Care approach for each patient.
If your older feline suffers with epileptic seizures, the
veterinarian must
suggest changing his / her diet.
If you've already tried
changing Theo's diet to something more digestible and that still hasn't helped, I would
suggest getting a second opinion from a
veterinarian who specializes in Internal Medicine.
Dogs and cats face similar diabetes risk as it is more common in overweight people (and pets), so
veterinarians are
suggesting that humans watch the amounts and types of food they give their furry friends during the holidays, and to watch out for signs of diabetes like frequent urination,
changes in appetite and unusual thirstiness.
But because most
veterinarians believe in what the pet food manufacturers claim, (and recent graduates are no exception when one looks at the funds provided to State and private veterinary colleges by the pet food industry), they rarely
suggest changing their sick animals» diet.
Many enlightened
veterinarians changed their canine healthcare protocols to reflect the guidelines, and now
suggest annual wellness examinations with vaccinations only every three years.
In addition to dietary
changes, the
veterinarian may
suggest vitamin or other oral supplements that can promote liver regeneration and improve liver functioning, such as Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, zinc, S - adenosylmethionine («SAM - e»), milk thistle (silybin) and / or Ursodiol.
Your
veterinarian may also
suggest a
change to a low protein Prescription Diet which can help to prevent these types of stones from forming.
With a simple annual wellness exam, in addition to administering any necessary vaccines, your
veterinarian can screen for potential problems like heart disease, diabetes, joint issues, obesity, and oral health and
suggest lifestyle
changes to prevent or reverse any issues from developing.
In more serious cases of vomiting, a
veterinarian may
suggest a permanent
change in diet, or may prescribe antibiotics and other medications for parasitic and bacterial causes.
Your
veterinarian may
suggest a
change in diet to a bland diet such as Hill's Prescription Diet i / d.
Her
veterinarian reviewed all her bloodwork for clues, and after careful consideration found that there were a few other minor
changes from the previous week that
suggested a possible, if unlikely, diagnosis: Leptospirosis.
We recommend that owners always double - check any medications against their
veterinarian's orders before administering them to their pet, and to contact their
veterinarian for clarification if a retail pharmacy
suggests a drug substitution or a dosage
change.