For more information on these products, consult your veterinarian, as different
vets have different opinions about various flea prevention products based on experience with efficacy and safety.
Not exact matches
Well - known Australian
vet Dr Ian Billinghurst
has a
different opinion on AAFCO standards.
I
Would Get Second
Opinion From
Different Vet In Your Area Preferably One Skilled Or Specialist In Internal Medicine For Proper Workup
Took her back to
vet and he put her on anti inflammatory meds and that didn't help took her back and he put her on gabapentin and tramadol and that really didn't help and I took her back and he did X-ray and said her disc look good and he thinks it might be osteoporosis arthritis and put previcox and that really hasn't helped so should I take her to a
different vet and get 2nd
opinion?
This is the most important part, especially when you're getting ready for your first visit to a new
vet because he or she may
have a
different opinion about vaccines, pest prevention and pharmaceutical drugs.
A second
opinion may be useful because
different vets have different specialisms or be unfamiliar with the ailment or with cats in general.
One of the
vet clinics we take our bulldogs to
has two
different doctors & often one Dr will
have a
different diagnoses /
opinion than the other Dr. I talked to one of the
vets about this & he told me you can go to 10
vets and get 10
different diagnoses!