Not exact matches
Just be sure to
talk with your
veterinarian about an appropriate vaccination schedule for your kitten, to
keep her as safe as possible during the socialization period.
They muck cages, change litter, tackle a mountain of laundry, answer phones, tally statistics, write grants, take photographs, write up animal stories, build kitty trees, fix the roof, schlep «stuff», paint the building, plan and produce fundraisers, walk in parades, work at events to promote the Shelter, make signs, decorate and clean our facility, take animals to and from the
veterinarian, take complaints about animal abuse, make visits to
talk with people about humane animal care, and pretty much anything else we need to
keep this operation running.
The best way to fight fleas is to kill them before they can reproduce, so
talk to your
veterinarian about how a monthly parasite protection routine can help you
keep fleas off your dog all year - round.
I advise you to
talk with your
veterinarian about finding a safer way to feed your dog a balanced diet, protect his teeth and
keep him happy and healthy.
When
talking to your
veterinarian,
keep these questions in mind: Has your cat's eating habits changed; is he or she still able to use the litter box; does he or she meow more often than usual; does he or she hide in new places?
Second,
talk to your
veterinarian about how year - round parasite protection can
keep your new dog or puppy healthy so you'll be together for years to come.
Please
talk with your
veterinarian about the possibility of enrolling Alice in a rehab program where a canine physical therapist can help
keep her muscles strong.
She also recommends that if you believe any of your pets has a noise phobia,
talk with your
veterinarian and staff about the best ways to
keep your pet safe during the holiday.
If you
keep antifreeze in the house, and you're worried about being able to get ahold of the antidote in time,
talk to your local
veterinarian for emergency options (you might be surprised by what they have to say.)
Keep giving etodolac and
talk to your
veterinarian if your pet develops any of these less serious side effects; diarrhea, constipation; dizziness; skin itch or rash;.
Talking with your
veterinarian about the best ways to
keep your pet anxiety free on a flight is a smart choice, as well as avoiding United Airlines if at all possible.
It's important to
talk to your
veterinarian about what you can do to
keep your best friend happy and healthy.
Talk to your
veterinarian if you are interested in using a particular supplement for your pet, and
keep your
veterinarian informed if you are giving your pet any supplement.
Talk to your
veterinarian about
keeping your pets well - groomed and find out if a haircut is best for your furry friend.
Keep in mind some breeds are just not suited for swimming so
talk with your
veterinarian if you have any concerns.
So,
talk to your
veterinarian for help in choosing a safe, effective FDA or EPA approved product to
keep the fleas and ticks at bay.
Talk to your
veterinarian and physician about what you can do to
keep yourself, others, and your pets healthy.
Keep in mind that not all flea products are effective against ticks / It's important that you
talk to your
veterinarian to see which one's right for your dog.
It is important to
keep your older pet away from any animal exhibiting outward signs of illness or infection and
talk to your
veterinarian about the safety of vaccinations for your older pet.