Sentences with phrase «veterinarian watches for signs»

After the weight has been recorded; the heart and lungs are listened to for normal rate, rhythm and sounds; the ears and the eyes are examined, the teeth are checked and the abdomen is palpated while the veterinarian watches for signs of pain; the back is also examined and so is the skin.

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Watch for Signs, Have a Plan Tulsa veterinarian Heather Owen, of the Veterinary Wellness Center and Animal Acupuncture, counsels many families preparing for the end of life of an ill pet.
The dog will probably need to be on a special diet for as long as the veterinarian recommends and you will be given signs to watch for to be sure the dog is recuperating and his body functions, such as urination and the passing of feces is normal.
We do not have a Veterinarian on staff, but we are trained to watch for signs of illness.
Veterinarian and author of How to Speak Cat: A Guide to Decoding Cat Language, Gary Weitzman says to watch for the «long, slow blink» — the surest sign of acceptance a cat can give.
If you know your dog has CVD you should always watch for these signs to develop, and if they do, you should contact your veterinarian.
The FDA encourages pet owners and veterinarians to watch out for the following signs and symptoms, which reportedly often appear within hours to days of consuming certain jerky treats:
Watch for any changes in eating habits, water consumption, energy levels or weight and consult your Pets veterinarian at the first signs.
But you should also watch for general signs of health conditions and contact your veterinarian when you notice a problem or anything out of the ordinary.
Here are some signs to watch for that may indicate your pet should be seen by a veterinarian:
Here are the warning signs to watch for, and if your dog demonstrates any of these, call your veterinarian immediately:
You are your dog's advocate, so have an open discussion with your dog's veterinarian about restrictions, signs to watch for, when to call for an appointment, and what is considered a cardiac emergency.
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.
Here are four signs to watch for, that can indicate your dog or cat is ill and may need to go to the veterinarian.
A regularly scheduled visit with your veterinarian so they can listen to your pet's heart will help to keep a close watch for signs of trouble.
TM campaign educates cat owners on how to watch for subtle signs of sickness and know when to contact their veterinarian.
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