Merck confirmed that it markets the vaccine through «education of boarding facility operators, kennels, pet owners and
veterinarians about the disease state and about steps they can take to encourage prevention.»
Vaccine manufacturer Merck confirmed it markets the vaccine through «education of boarding facility operators, kennels, pet owners and
veterinarians about the disease state and about steps they can take to encourage prevention.»
Not exact matches
In this episode, Scientific American news editor Phil Yam discusses how
veterinarians, physicians and multinational food companies need to work together in the global fight against animal - borne infectious
diseases; and University of Wisconsin evolutionary biologist Sean Carroll talks
about recent research tracking the evolution of yeast genes with specific functions descended from a single, duplicated gene with multiple functions.
About Blog Doctor Richmond Loh, a fish
veterinarian, diagnoses fish
diseases and provides sick fish with medicine to nurse fish back to health.
Talk with your
veterinarian about your cat's risk of heartworm
disease and other parasites and the type of prevention that is best for your situation.
And while your
veterinarian can guide you with objective information
about diseases, and even provide a personal perspective of a condition, the final decision
about euthanasia rests with you.
If for example your dog get infected with K9 leptospirosis then you should try to know more than your
veterinarian knows
about that
disease.
Talk to your
veterinarian about the regional and seasonal infectious
diseases that could affect your pet.
First, your
veterinarian will likely prescribe an antibiotic and steroids, as a particular species of bacteria often carried by heartworms has shown some association with the inflammation brought
about by heartworm
disease.
Your
veterinarian will ask you
about any potential toxin exposure and likely recommend blood tests to rule out
diseases outside the brain that can trigger seizures.
Though there are many
veterinarian are found in all places but you should go for a certified vet who can assist you by giving helpful tips
about the symptoms that can affect the pet in different type
disease.
They've got education for pet owners
about what
diseases their pet may be at risk for, as well as tips on what to ask their
veterinarian about at their next visit.
When
veterinarians think of allergic skin
disease or atopy, they tend to think
about dogs.
In a previous post on Healthy Senior Cats and Heart
Disease, I talked about all of the diagnostic tests that your veterinarian will want to do to fully evaluate a cat for heart d
Disease, I talked
about all of the diagnostic tests that your
veterinarian will want to do to fully evaluate a cat for heart
diseasedisease.
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.
* If your
veterinarian hears a heart murmur, ask
about heart
disease.
Generally,
veterinarians read
about them in articles aimed at controlling Crohn's
disease in people and give them a try.
For more information
about kidney
disease in cats, your
veterinarian is your best resource.
About the Pet Wellness Report The Pet Wellness Report is a Health Risk Assessment designed to complement the standard physical exam and pet history, to enhance
veterinarians» ability to obtain additional information around potential health risks or
disease, and facilitate communication with their clients.
These medications are designed to kill pests and not meant to prevent
disease so for the best prevention ask your veterinarian about a Lyme Disease Vaccination For You
disease so for the best prevention ask your
veterinarian about a Lyme
Disease Vaccination For You
Disease Vaccination For Your Dogs.
Equine
veterinarians have a strong opportunity to provide guidance and education to their clients
about these serious
diseases.
Once your
veterinarian has ruled out conditions like pancreatitis, parasites and inflammatory bowel
disease, it's time to talk
about food.
Parrish Alleman of KAKE - TV, Wichita, interviews Dr. Gary Stamps for «
Veterinarians Warn
About Dangerous
Disease for Dogs and Humans» when a Dachshund named Axi nearly dies of Leptospirosis in Wichita.
If you have a horse over 15 years old, ask your
veterinarian about testing for Cushing's
disease and insulin dysregulation.
While all questions and specifics of treatment for individual dogs should be discussed with the attending
veterinarian, we asked Dr. Breitschwerdt a few general questions
about vector - borne
diseases and traveling to unfamiliar areas with competition dogs.
So remember to ask your
veterinarian about vaccinating against Lyme
disease on your next visit.
If you have any questions
about this complicated
disease, or if you are concerned
about your pet's response to treatment, please don't hesitate to contact your
veterinarian.
While the shortage of rural
veterinarians may cause animal owners to wait longer for care, Dr. Major said he's concerned
about what would happen if there was an outbreak of a serious animal - borne illness such as mad cow or foot and mouth
disease.
To help swine
veterinarians learn more
about controlling these costly
diseases, industry experts, including Baker and Halbur, presented at a swine health symposium held in Lincoln, Neb., this fall.
Our
veterinarians perform a full examination of your pet and discuss with you vital information
about your new pet, including vaccine schedules, heartworm
disease and other parasites, your puppy's or kitten's nutritional needs, house training strategies and more.
In cats many symptoms of diabetes can also be symptoms of other
diseases, so it's important to speak
about all changes in behavior with your
veterinarian.
CAPC offers prevalence data that localizes reported parasitic
disease activity at the county level for
veterinarians to use in their discussions
about annual testing and year - round protection.
Ask your
veterinarian about special diets that may help prevent or improve a common condition in both male and female felines: Feline Lower Urinary Tract
Disease (FLUTD).
If your
veterinarian recommends a prescription diet for your dog, he is concerned
about a
disease or condition that threatens your dog's health.
In addition to canine wellness exams and feline wellness exams, the
veterinarians - Gerald Glencer, DVM and Peter Kunoff, DVM - and animal care assistants from Ypsilanti Animal Clinic educate clients
about contagious dog
diseases, contagious cat
diseases, zoonotic
diseases, and the importance of heartworm prevention and flea / tick prevention.
There is limited published information
about Pug Myelopathy and many
veterinarians are not knowledgeable
about the
disease.
If you have specific questions or concerns
about euthanasia or you would like more information regarding the diagnosis or treatment of your pet's
disease, please contact our
veterinarians.
If you're concerned
about your dog's heart health, ask your
veterinarian to help you assess your pet's risk factors for heart
disease.
In earlier episodes, we heard from veterinary toxicologist Sharon Gwaltney - Brant and San Antonio
veterinarian Rae Dishinger
about dangers associated with external and internal parasites; infectious
diseases; insects, wildlife; plants; and toxins.
Help for pet loss is available here in the Valley - The Companion Animal Association of Arizona offers support group meetings, a telephone information line, pet loss literature, reading lists and referrals to additional resources for grieving pet owners - please call them at 602-258-3306, or visit their website at www.caaainc.org If you have specific questions or concerns
about euthanasia or you would like more information regarding the diagnosis or treatment of your pet's
disease, please contact our
veterinarians.
Most cat owners are well versed in the need for vaccines and are diligent
about having the kitten vaccine series, but often owners are not aware that annual and biannual exams by the
veterinarian are vital to the management of health and prevention of
disease.
As a breed, they're are more prone to developing kidney
disease, so it's important for you to talk with your
veterinarian about their protein intake because excessive protein can cause kidney damage or hurt already fragile kidneys.
Veterinarians can tell a lot
about your cat's overall health due to the health of their gums, including recognizing the early signs of gum
disease.
If you feel your pet is suffering from a neurologic
disease or experiencing neurologic symptoms, talk to your family
veterinarian about a referral to a board - certified neurologist.
Talk with your
veterinarian about home care of your pet's teeth, as well as what we can do in the office to prevent dental
disease.
«'' What is so disheartening
about the proliferation of canine heartworm
disease in this country is that it's nearly 100 percent preventable,»» said Dr. Jim Humphries, a
veterinarian and author of Dr. Jim's Animal Clinic for Dogs.
A good place to find out
about genetic disorders /
diseases that are detectable through DNA testing, and submit samples through a
veterinarian, is http://www.optigen.com.
About Blog Doctor Richmond Loh, a fish
veterinarian, diagnoses fish
diseases and provides sick fish with medicine to nurse fish back to health.
Brush your pet's teeth regularly and check with your
veterinarian about professional cleanings as well as dental treats and products available to help prevent bad breath, gingivitis, periodontitis and underlying
disease.
However, despite these feelings, there was almost a complete lack of communication between physicians and
veterinarians about zoonotic
disease issues.7