Most
vets recommend the surgery at about 4 months of age.
Our vet recommended surgery and it was done.
After months of bed rest, xrays, and CT scans, we discovered a bone chip in his elbow, and
the vet recommended surgery.
After 5 days of being sick and multiple X-rays,
the vet recommended surgery.
The vet recommended surgery and advised it would cost approximately $ 600.00.
Not exact matches
Why is it that, once again,
vets are
recommending expensive hip
surgeries and multiple, unnecessary vaccines, while remaining oblivious to what should be obvious?
Vets may
recommend prescription drugs or
surgery to treat the condition.
Surgical treatment: If
surgery is
recommended for the Cherry Eye, your ZippiVet
vet will use state - of - the - art surgical techniques to reposition the gland.
The only thing
recommended by the
vet was
surgery with 6 weeks recovery and no gurantees... not to mention more than $ 2000.00.
Your
vet might
recommend a specialist to perform the
surgery.
I'm still a bit clueless as to how he did it, but my
vet and surgical specialist both
recommend corrective
surgery.
Vaccinations: Our
vets recommend that pets are fully vaccinated from communicable diseases (distemper, parvo, and upper respiratory diseases) prior to
surgery.
For this reason, many
vets recommend using an e-collar after
surgery.
(STOP note: many
vets and humane societies are now
recommending that the
surgeries can be performed on MUCH younger pets, and should be to prevent contributing to the pet overpopulation problem!
Your
vet may also
recommend spot checking your pet's urine every other month or so, for the first year after
surgery, to monitor and to try to detect any urinary tract infections early.
The
vet is
recommending surgery to remove her uterus and ovaries.
The
vet does not expect any additional
surgeries but
recommends minimal stairs, or strenuous / concussive activities such as hiking, jogging on until Siggy is 18 - 24 months old.
Vets also
recommend surgery because it not only eliminates the immediate emergency, but also prevents reoccurrence in the future.
Your
vet may or may not
recommend surgery at this time.
We took her to an emergency
vet hospital with an Oncologist on April 18th 2017, they
recommended that Cadette have her hind leg amputated, so they kept Cadette overnight and performed the
surgery on April 19th and kept her until April 21st 2017.
Furthermore, the American Veterinary Medical Association says that declawing a cat should be considered major
surgery and
recommends vets not to encourage such procedures in the absence of serious health conditions.
the tablets come in 4 mg and 1 three times a day should do the trick, but I am not a
vet so I would
recommend contacting your local
surgery just to be safe.
Unfortunately there are
vets that use heating pads during
surgery to support the pet's body temperature though it is NOT
recommended by the industry.
After complications following
surgery for dog bloat our
vet recommended Northeast to treat him.
Even if your pet seems anxious to get back in the action, remember that
vets recommend that activity be limited for at least a day or two after the
surgery.
A
vet can determine if
surgery is
recommended and prescribe suitable treatment.
The FACE
vet may
recommend a full - service animal hospital in cases that involve specialized equipment or
surgery.
Good
vet care has brought her back to increasingly better health but now my
vet is
recommending a distemper shot and booster before we proceed w / spay, dental and eye
surgery.
For cats recovering from
surgery vets recommend using Yesterday's News Cat Litter.
Our
vets recommend that pets are vaccinated from communicable diseases (distemper, parvo, and upper respiratory diseases) at least two weeks prior to
surgery.