Many
veterinarians know about dogs and cats, but few know about rabbits.
If your dog has had problems with his kidneys or liver, be sure to let
your veterinarian know about your dog's history.
Over the course of the study, the dogs that had pain which were treated showed an improvement of their behaviour and so the key advice from the scientists involved in the study is to make sure
your veterinarian knows about your dog's reactions and anxiety led behaviours stemming from noise.
Not exact matches
If for example your
dog get infected with K9 leptospirosis then you should try to
know more than your
veterinarian knows about that disease.
by MDB blogger and
veterinarian Dr. Amanda Glew For those of you who get out and socialize your
dogs routinely, you
know about this.
We all
know that
dogs love to play and they love to walk, and any
veterinarian can wax eloquent
about how important exercise is to the health of a
dog.
If you've gotten this far, you now probably
know more
about the hidden dangers of America's
dog beds than many
veterinarians!
If you can't seem to get a handle on your
dog's digging
no matter what you do, speak to your
veterinarian about a qualified canine trainer in your area.
Now that you
know that grass eating is a normal
dog activity, if you're still worried
about your
dog eating grass, you can discuss options with your
veterinarian.
If you're concerned
about your
dog's play behavior, let your
veterinarian know.
Who
knows more
about your
dog's health than your
veterinarian?
We then introduced the concept of «The Pain Trial,» which all
dog owners should
know about and be able to discuss with their
veterinarian.
He or she has spent 8, 9, even 10 + years learning everything they need to
know about proper pet care So if you ever get lost in the what, when, and why of
dog treats, remember your
veterinarian is just a phone call away.
And not saying that the
veterinarians that are writing these recipes don't
know what they're talking
about, it's just as I said they have that general education versus a nutritionist who has the specific education to
know exactly what a
dog needs.
On the other hand, professional groomers
know more
about dog hair and skin care than most
dog owners, and some
know more than most
veterinarians.
However, most people, including many
dog trainers,
veterinarians, groomers, and even experienced
dog people don't
know a thing
about canine learning and behavior.
Your
veterinarian NYC
knows all
about this
dog behavior — photo credit: This Year's Love via photopin cc
Americans love animals to the tune of 90 million
dogs and 94 million cats in homes across the country, and yet many
know very little
about the daily work that animal control officers,
veterinarians, volunteers, adoption counselors, community cat coordinators, kennel managers, behaviorists, shelter directors and humane educators do to help the people and animals in their communities.
Since we
know, up front, that
dogs can be trash cans occasionally, we decided to see what some
veterinarians thought
about giving your
dog left overs.
When you arrive at the veterinary clinic or hospital, be prepared to tell the
veterinarian everything you
know about what your
dog ate and how much.
Answer: I only treat
dogs and cats so I
know close to nothing
about guinea pigs - consult an «exotics» specialist -
veterinarian or call your local veterinary school and to speak to the exotics department.
This may not seem like a surprise, but
veterinarians actually do
know more
about the health of
dogs than their owners
no matter how much Googling for
dog nutrition tips a pet owner managed to do.
However, I
know nothing
about your
dog's case and you need to consult with the
veterinarian who does.
Many owners ask their vet, but just as
veterinarians know very little
about dog training and behavior, they
know very little
about dog breeds.
Considering what is currently
known about pain and the resources available to
veterinarians, an important question remains: Why do so many
dogs and cats suffer needlessly?
If you are fostering a
dog from us, have recently rescued a
dog from us, or have a
dog at home with any upper respiratory symptoms, please let your
veterinarian know about this information.
Before anesthetizing your
dog, your
veterinarian needs to
know about any medications or supplements that your
dog has received in the past few weeks, any pre-existing medical conditions, any
known drug reactions, the results of previous diagnostic tests, and whether the
dog has undergone any anesthetic or surgical procedures in the past.
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.
Everything Shelters Need to
Know About Canine Distemper is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff,
veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless
dogs and cats community - wide.
It is been hard for the
veterinarians to ask these
dogs to go bring in the sheep «one last time» - a task they willingly do, not
knowing the fate that is
about to befall their charges.
Veterinarians will always talk
about how many milligrams your pet needs when you want to
know is how many milliliters to squirt down the throat of your
dog who has its teeth clamped shut and has just slipped under your king sized bed.
For a given trial, the
veterinarian will discuss with the
dog owner what is currently
known about the new treatment, why it is expected to be beneficial, and what the
known risks are.
Now that you
know that grass eating is a normal
dog activity, if you're still worried
about your
dog eating grass, you can discuss options with your family
veterinarian.
Since your
veterinarian knows your
dogs and their medical histories, he or she would be the best person to talk to
about selecting flea and tick control products for the boys.
Knowing a
dog's disease - related genetic makeup could enable owners, breeders and
veterinarians to make more informed decisions
about a
dog's health.
The only way to really
know for sure
about your
dog's potential food allergies is to work with your
veterinarian to develop an elimination diet trial.
Now that you
know how little we
veterinarians know about how marijuana / cannabis might affect your
dog, you should
know that
veterinarians know practically nothing as to how it might affect your cat.
Veterinarians around the country recommend Trupanion, because they
know that we care passionately
about pets and that our policy has what it takes to serve cats,
dogs, and you.
Veterinarians know that we care passionately
about pets and our policy has what it takes to serve cats,
dogs and you.
Inquire
about who the parents are, how many breeds are involved in the
dog's heredity, are there any
known health ailments or temperament issues, is there a health guarantee, do they supply
veterinarian approval of health papers and how many litters has the mother had in her lifetime.