Many
Veterinarians suggest the use of a Quality of Life Scale (QOL) when deterring the appropriate level of end - of - life (EOL) care.
If
your veterinarian suggests the use of a rear leg sling for dogs, you can easily make your own.
Some animal behavior specialists and
veterinarians suggest using synthetic pheromones that mimic those produced naturally by happy pets.
Not exact matches
There are some safe over the counter medications that are
used in adjusted dosages in pets, and they may be
suggested by your
veterinarian.
Veterinarians DO NOT
suggest using over-the-counter drugs containing ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, Nuprin) to your dog for any reason.
Several high quality, powdered echinacea preparations are now available for equines and other large animals as well...
use them as directed by your
veterinarian or as
suggested on the label.
If the DEA did not harass American
veterinarians so much when we prescribed long term, pain relieving narcotics such as fentanyl patches, I would
suggest you
use them before resorting to steroids.
Your
veterinarian may also
suggest using Cosequin as a protective measure.
A
veterinarian will
suggest use of ultrasound imaging when a cat, dog or other pet has a problem in his blood work, may have internal bleeding or repeated infections, has aspirated or swallowed a foreign object or whenever the doctor wishes to see inside the animal without
using x-rays.
Some
veterinarians may also
suggest using Robitussin alongside other drugs to help thin mucus, making it easier to expel it from the lungs.
If you are experiencing an infestation, your
veterinarian may
suggest using both an adulticide and either an IGR or an IDI.
If your pet's skin is sensitive and subject to drying, a
veterinarian may also
suggest following a medicated bath with a moisturizer or spray such as Virbac ResiCORT, an antipruritic, anti-inflammatory leave - on lotion, or Genesis, a topical spray
used to control pruritis (itch).
If you have further questions about the right formula to
use for your dog or cat then you should speak with your
veterinarian to see what he / she
suggests for you and your particular situation.
If these diagnostic techniques are inconclusive, the
veterinarian may
suggest more advanced assessment of the mouth and throat, which will require
use of general anesthesia.
If you have a dog
veterinarian question that you need answers for immediately, we suggest using the Veterinarian question service which will often get you a response in minutes, and at the latest within 1 day in
veterinarian question that you need answers for immediately, we
suggest using the
Veterinarian question service which will often get you a response in minutes, and at the latest within 1 day in
Veterinarian question service which will often get you a response in minutes, and at the latest within 1 day in most cases.
In addition, there are no specific drugs for managing mites in guinea pigs, so it's likely your
veterinarian will
suggest an «off - label»
use of products designed for dogs and cats.
It is particularly useful in that it provides very specific advice on how to
use some of the treatments, when not to
use them, and
suggested dosages, all to be reviewed with your
veterinarian.
We
suggest that ff you have a specific question regarding your dog and dog medicine, leave a question for our
veterinarian using the form at the bottom of this page.
Veterinarian Duane Schnittker of the Brentwood Veterinary Hospital in Brentwood, California
suggests that you
use a hypoallergenic or oatmeal - based dog shampoo once a week.
The last method of treatment that the
veterinarian may
suggest is
using oral antifungal medications for about six weeks.
While some
veterinarians might
suggest the
use of aspirin at home, prolonged
use at a therapeutic level can lead to stomach ulceration.
If you want to keep mosquitoes away from your dog, we
suggest asking your
veterinarian for an appropriate product to
use.