Symptoms of false pregnancy usually resolve themselves after a week or so; if the discharge is foul smelling, I would recommend
you visit your Veterinarian regardless of cost as pyometra would be a strong possibility.
It is important to see if your cat really cold by checking her temperature which should be around 100.5 ºF or higher, if it is lower you should
visit a Veterinarian regardless of cost.
To feed him you should get some smooth (not chunky) wet food and mix it with water until you get a smooth paste that is easy to lick up; this will cover food and hydration; but I recommend
you visit your Veterinarian regardless of cost.
Symptoms of poisoning usually present within three hours, but if you notice any symptoms listed on this page you should
visit a Veterinarian regardless of cost.
Not exact matches
Regardless of breed, your
veterinarian can help you develop a plan to keep your pet happy and healthy, but only if your pet makes a
visit for an annual exam.
The flexibility of vet assistants is part of what enables
veterinarians to focus on their patients
regardless of whether the
visit was an unplanned emergency or just a follow - up.
Regardless of any level of risk for parasites, your new bird's first
visit to the
veterinarian should include a routine check for both internal and external parasites.
Medical management is possible in early cases with few clinical signs, but please
regardless of cost
visit your
Veterinarian or Emergency
Veterinarian immediately.
There is no at home treatment I can recommend you do in this case since attempting the removal yourself may cause more harm than good; you should
visit a
Veterinarian or Emergency
Veterinarian regardless of cost to help Rambo.
Regardless of your departure and destination locations,
visit with your Sunset Veterinary Clinic
veterinarian a few weeks before traveling, and call your airports ahead of time to find out what amenities and relief stations are available so there won't be any unpleasant surprises.
Tularemia is usually presents with fever, enlarged lymph nodes, abdominal pain and jaundice (yellowing of the skin, white of eyes and mucous membranes); if you see any of these symptoms
visit an emergency
Veterinarian immediately
regardless of cost.
A
visit to your
veterinarian is a good idea
regardless; even if you feel as though you have gotten rid of the tick, it never hurts to have your dog have a good checkup soon afterwards where your vet may recommend bloodwork to rule out Lyme infection.
If your cat or dog is bringing up food, water, or other «material» more than once per week —
regardless of whether it's vomiting or regurgitation — it's time for a
visit to your
veterinarian.