Sentences with phrase «veterinary office visits»

We recommend this exam for all puppies, especially during their first few veterinary office visits.
Dr. Kay's «Ten Commandments of Veterinary Office Visits» offers tried and true secrets to making every visit exceptional for the pet owner and the V - team.
Category: Canine Symptoms, Important Questions to Ask You Vet, Speaking for Spot, Veterinary Care, Veterinary Office Visits Tags: dog health care, Dr. Nancy Kay, Speaking for Spot, dog health, kidney failure, urinary incontinence, Dog care, House training, Urinary accidents, Bladder infection, Bladder stones, Bladder tumor, Prostate disease, Liver disease, Urethral sphincter, Prednisone, Furosemide
No surgery or anesthesia is required — a microchip can be implanted during a routine veterinary office visit.
Category: Canine Symptoms, Important Questions to Ask You Vet, Speaking for Spot, Veterinary Office Visits, Veterinary Specialists, Senior Dogs, Your Dog's Best Health, dog health care, Dr. Nancy Kay, Nancy Kay DVM Tags: Dr. Nancy Kay, Nancy Kay DVM, Speaking for Spot, kidney failure, diabetes mellitus, cushing's disease, liver failure, Bladder stones, Prednisone, Your Dog's Best Health, canine bladder infection, bacterial cystitis, bladder infection symptoms, UTI, prostate gland
Category: Canine family members, Important Questions to Ask You Vet, Veterinary Care, Veterinary Office Visits, Senior Dogs Tags: dog health care, Dr. Nancy Kay, Nancy Kay, Speaking for Spot, dog health, arthritis, stiffness, kidney failure, increased thirst, urinary incontinence, lenticular sclerosis, cataracts, DVM, Dog care, Liver disease, Your Dog's Best Health, Senior pet, Older dog, Older cat, Decreased appetite, Urinary leakage
The average price of a veterinary office visit in the United States averages around $ 50 to $ 55 dollars at a general practitioner.
Category: Canine family members, Euthanasia, family dog, Important Questions to Ask You Vet, Medical Advocacy, Medicine Decision Making, Pet Health Insurance & Other Financial Concerns, Speaking for Spot, Veterinary Care, Veterinary Diagnostic Procedures, Veterinary Office Visits
Category: Canine family members, Speaking for Spot, Veterinary Office Visits, Canine Cancer, Your Dog's Best Health, dog health care, Dr. Nancy Kay, Nancy Kay DVM Tags: Dr. Nancy Kay, Nancy Kay DVM, Speaking for Spot, cancer in dogs, Your Dog's Best Health, lumps and bumps, canine tumors, canine cutaneous tumors, canine subcutaneous tumors, fine needle aspirate, cytology, benign tumors, malignant tumors
If you decide to meet the dog and his current family, demand to view the paperwork from any and all veterinary office visits of the last few years.
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