If your cat is already on prescription medication, we would be happy to supply you with refills Talk to one of
our veterinarians about prescription cat medication at your next appointment.
Tell
your veterinarian about prescription and over the counter medications that are given to your pet.
If this is the case, you can talk to
your veterinarian about prescription foods designed to help prevent dental disease, and various toys that might help cut down on plaque.
Since human drugs are out of the question, you'll have to talk to
your veterinarian about prescription pain medications.
Plan ahead — if you know your dog gets car sick, speak to
your veterinarian about a prescription or over-the-counter medicine that may help.
Tell
your veterinarian about all prescription and non-prescription (OTC) medications, including vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs prescribed by other veterinarians.
If everything else fails, talk to
your veterinarian about prescription diet options as well as a prescription appetite suppressant for dogs.
Not exact matches
Most
veterinarians accommodate heartworm
prescription requests because they care genuinely
about protecting your dog from parasites.
Ask your
veterinarian about whether either such a
prescription is appropriate for your pet.
Tell your
veterinarian about all the
prescription and over the counter medications you are giving your pet.
If your
veterinarian recommends a
prescription diet for your dog, he is concerned
about a disease or condition that threatens your dog's health.
If your cat isn't given a
prescription diet, talk to your
veterinarian about which brand and type of food would be best.
For more severe cases of anxiety, talk to your
veterinarian about what type of
prescription drug might be a good fit.
If your pet becomes very nervous on Halloween, talk to your
veterinarian about the pros and cons of giving a
prescription anti-anxiety medication.
Trifexis requires a
prescription from your
veterinarian, who is your best source of advice
about your dog's health care.
The
veterinarian will ask you questions regarding any opportunistic eating, in addition to getting information
about any concurrent supplements or
prescriptions that your dog is on.
If your dog's anxiety - related issues are affecting their quality of life, it's time to consult with a
veterinarian to talk
about behavior modification and
prescription anti-anxiety medications.
Every
prescription food (that I know of) comes with a dry food that is fine to feed as well, so ask your
veterinarian about that too.
If you have
prescription items in your cart, you will need to tell us
about your pet and give us information
about your
veterinarian, so that we can obtain authorization for the
prescription items for you free of charge.
If over-the-counter antihistamines such as diphenhydramine (Benedryl) or chlorpheniramine (ChlorTrimetron) are not effective, ask your
veterinarian about trying a
prescription antihistamine.
Tell your
veterinarian about all the
prescription and over-the-counter medications you give your pet.
Tell your
veterinarian about all the
prescription and over-the-counter medications you give your pet, including vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs prescribed by other
veterinarians.
• Consult a
veterinarian about using any over-the-counter or
prescription medication.
Discerning
veterinarians are very careful
about whom they will allow patients to fill
prescriptions with and their advice is generally trusted because they work with these distributors on a regular basis.
About Hill's Pet Nutrition Hill's Pet Nutrition Inc. manufactures Hill's ®
Prescription Diet ® brand pet foods, therapeutic pet foods available only through
veterinarians, and Science Diet ® and Ideal Balance ™ brand wellness pet foods sold through
veterinarians and pet specialty retailers.
I recently came across a very disturbing article in a veterinary publication
about the errors being made by human pharmacists when filling
prescriptions from a
veterinarian.
Pain relief should be offered for now and you should speak with a local
Veterinarian about suitable pain relief for him (I can not prescribe
prescription medicines online).
Prescription medications often have more side effects than natural supplements, so be sure to talk with your
veterinarian about the best pain and anti-inflammatory medication for your pet.
The first thing people turn to when deciding to do something
about their dog's weight are usually so called «Lite», «Less active» or «Weight Management products that are calorie - reduced, or even
prescription diets from a
veterinarian.
These, along with the recognized limitations of costly special
prescription diets formulated by the pet food industry — allegedly to correct various nutrogenic diseases — have been documented in the book Not Fit for a Dog: The Truth
About Manufactured Cat and Dog Food, which I co-authored with
veterinarians Dr. Elizabeth Hodgkins and Dr. Marion E. Smart.
The answer to this question is not
about pills but
about the need to see your
veterinarian to get pet - safe
prescriptions.
After meeting with you and learning
about Tomball Animal Hospital's future projects, I am confident that my
Prescription Fulfillments and Animal Nutrition will be a great help to your team.I've trained and studied to pursue the position of
Veterinarian.