Pet owners can also use a towel or blanket to gently wrap up an injured bird
when bringing it to a vet.
When i brought him to the vet his temp was 90 degrees and the vet said he hadn't urinated in days.
I have a pet hamster called Pepsi he has a problem with his eye lashes so he can't open his left eye because of his ingrowing eye lashes I would suggest to bring your hamster to the vet to see if it's a problem with your hamsters eye lashes my hamster doesent have it anymore cause
when I brought him to the vet they told me to give him a special treatment he can open his eyes now
When I brought her to our vet, I was told that she had a serious heart condition and would be lucky to live a year.
Not exact matches
When a beloved pet is
brought to a veterinarian the
vet normally asks what the animal has been eating.
When she finished bringing all the puppies into safety, she protectively curled around them, even defending them when a vet tried to help her and her fam
When she finished
bringing all the puppies into safety, she protectively curled around them, even defending them
when a vet tried to help her and her fam
when a
vet tried
to help her and her family.
Q: I
brought my seven - year - old Beagle - cross
to the
vet upon noticing that he had developed a weird gait and sporadic head - swaying from side
to side
when walking.
Your
vet will tell you how
to determine
when you need
to increase the dose of medication and
when you need
to bring the ferret
to the hospital.
Cats know
when it's «
vet day» and it's much worse
when you have
to bring out the dreaded stress vessel!
what if your cats not vomiting, but appears
to have diarrhea and it seem pasty but he drinks water and doesn't seem
to have a loss of appetite and he seem a little bit sneezy but hes still playfull and not slow paced what could that mean, in addition he eats friskys wet and dry cat food but purrfers the wet food, but its not his usual bm cycle not that i pay much attention in that area just yesterday he was sitting on the kitchen floor and
when he got up and moved he left a little size spot on the floor of what looked like undigested cat food, so i kind of kept an eye on him scince then and thats what
brings me
to this question if i gave him a can of Vienna sausages the night before could that havr caused it and if so is it temporary because i usually keep him on his diet of kitty foods but love him so much i like
to give him treats now and then, and i had a kitten for about 7 months and she was fine the whole time but one day she layed down and she wouldent get up and i give them medicine for prts from the pharmacy dewormer flea and tick soap but it was within i say half hour from playing
to lathargic and in my city the closes
vet is 14 miles away none closer so i went
to a
vet website and said talk
to a
vet free but
when it came
to them giving me advice they wanted a credit card # and $ 35.00 witch i would have given them gladly but i do nt have a credit card, not even 15 min.after filling 24 min.
He was very sick
when we
brought him into our care with an upper respiratory infection and a severe urinary tract infection so he spent quite a bit of time at the
vets and is finally able
to be a spoiled little puppy!
This scratch was significantly less than the one she had
when she had fleas several months ago but nonetheless I
brought it up
to my
vet.
«Two times I've had
to bring one of my pet cats here
when my regular
vet was closed.
They provide written instructions on what and
when to feed,
when to visit the
vet for the next rounds of shots, etc and all the other little things people forget
to ask about in the excitement of
bringing home their new puppy.
I
brought Bear inside
when he was about 8 months old and I was SHOCKED that the
vet thought he was already pregnant (my fault... I thought he was a girl... she found out differently
when they shaved him
to do the ultrasound).
well needless
to say, he started vomiting, dry heaving, drooling, and having the runs for a while... we did nt think anything of it at first we thought it was just a flu or something, today is monday, we
brought him into the
vet and turns out that he was dehydrated and needs
to stay over night, i explan all the symptoms and they are investigating it for sure... we called the pet store where we purchased the food and they still have it because we returned it and they are holding it and will testify with us because we are going
to sue purina for sure, especially since there is like no good feedback about this food... i will post
when hes out of the
vets (hopefully)
When you
bring your dog
to the
vet for a skin allergy problem, blood tests can reveal whether or not an allergy exists.
However, as that disease progresses, decreases in albumin due
to general health decline can
bring A: G ratios closer
to normal again (But the A: G ratio is still one of the few ways, baring multiple biopsies, for your
vet to add
to his / her suspicions that your cat is suffering from FIP
when inflammatory fluids are accumulating in its body or
when neurological signs point
to that disease; it is not that helpful
when the cat's symptoms are vague and might be due
to a number of health issues [ref]-RRB-.
Bring in any medical history you have of your pet
when you come
to our
vet clinic the first time.
Feces should be examined at every annual checkup and
when a puppy is first
brought to a
vet.
Bring in any medical history you have of your pet
when you come
to our
vet clinic.
A quick appointment will allow your
vet to tell you if your new cat is up
to date on their shots and will make sure your cat isn't
bringing any medical problems home
to your other pets, which commonly happens
when cats have spent time in crowded shelters.
When you
bring your pet
to an emergency hospital the bill is twice as much as if you were
to bring them
to your regular
vet.
When your
vet sends out reminders
to bring your dog «up
to date on shots,» expect the whombo combo.
By Thursday morning I was quite concerned so I
brought her
to the
vet, which I'm able
to do thanks
to AAS» financial support — I know that they will cover the bills without question
when an animal is suffering...»
It is almost comical
when people
bring these dogs in
to the
vet and they are so very excited by their new and novel «breed» of dog.
During emergency situations, such as
when an injured pet is
brought into the practice, the veterinary assistant must be prepared
to quickly and accurately follow the instructions of the
vet or
vet tech.
Is someone finds your dog
when they've gotten loose, they may not know
to bring them
to a shelter or
vet to be scanned, and could just keep your animal or give them away if there are no tags present.
When it's time for a check up, Indy's owner Natasha De Vono always
brings him
to an Our Pet
Vet location, which is soon
to be our Balboa location.
When my
vet arranged private cremation I just knew I would have
to bring her home once again.
When the treatments were done I continued
to bring him
to the
vet for evaluations.
When you
bring your new puppy home, be sure
to take him
to your regular
vet for a thorough physical
to make sure he will not have severe breathing problems and for a full blood screen
to check liver and kidney function.
The
vet was quick
to point out that there are no specific criteria
to use
to tell if any given tumor is benign or malignant, so I was right
to bring my dog in
when I discovered something new.
When we left off on our story of Gabriel and Serafina, we were waiting
to take possession of the dogs from the
vet where they were being held on stray hold and
bring Serafina
to Oradell for evaluation of her injuries.
MY charlie who suffers from really bad allegies was a mess
when I
brought him
to Dr. Chau, nothing helpedthen I found Family
Vet and Charlie is a new dog.
Take care not
to crush the tick body
when removing the tick and put the tick in a jar or other container after removal
to bring to your
vet for ID and see if any additional monitoring or treatment might be necessary.
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Make sure you use a leash and a collar or harness
when bringing larger dogs
to the
vet.
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to ask the breeder before
bringing your puppy home - Which vaccinations your puppy needs and
when to get them - How to make potty training as smooth (and quick) as possible - What to do when your puppy cries at night - Why and how to crate train your puppy - When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does - When your puppy is ready to learn basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them - When and how to go about leash training - How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy - What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for obedience training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct
when to get them - How
to make potty training as smooth (and quick) as possible - What
to do
when your puppy cries at night - Why and how to crate train your puppy - When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does - When your puppy is ready to learn basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them - When and how to go about leash training - How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy - What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for obedience training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct
when your puppy cries at night - Why and how
to crate train your puppy -
When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does - When your puppy is ready to learn basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them - When and how to go about leash training - How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy - What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for obedience training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct
When socialization should happen and how
to make sure it does -
When your puppy is ready to learn basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them - When and how to go about leash training - How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy - What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for obedience training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct
When your puppy is ready
to learn basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way
to teach them -
When and how to go about leash training - How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy - What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for obedience training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct
When and how
to go about leash training - How much exercise your puppy needs
to stay physically and mentally healthy - What, how much, and
when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for obedience training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct
when to feed your puppy
to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't -
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When your puppy is ready for obedience training and how
to make sure it works - How and how often
to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How
to know
when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct
when a trip
to the
vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors,
when to expect them, and how to correct
when to expect them, and how
to correct them
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to ask the breeder before
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when to get them, and
when a trip
to the
vet is needed.
It is the responsibility of the foster
to bring their foster animal (s)
to our
vet for services and ultimately
to our adoption center
when they are ready for adoption.
While some colds can be resolved with at - home treatment, some may require medical care, so be certain you don't need
to take your kitty or pup into the
vet (and
when in doubt,
bring them in)....
We offer important information including signs and symptoms of the most common cat diseases, how
to treat and prevent illness and injuries, which pet vaccinations your animal needs,
when to bring your pet
to the
vet, and which type of human foods (if any) are safe
to give your pet.
«For cat owners, don't
bring out the carrier only
when it's time
to take your cat
to the
vet,» she advises.
WebMD veterinary expert answers commonly asked questions about
bringing home a new puppy, including puppy - proofing your house,
when to take the new pooch
to the
vet, and what you should feed it.
When cats are finally are
brought to the
vet, their illness may then require more diagnostic tests and treatments than if their illness had been caught early.
If your cat is continually having accidents outside the box, seems uncomfortable
when urinating, or showing any other unusual litter box behavior please
bring them in
to your
vet as soon as possible as they may have an infection or blockage.
Needless
to say, it's a little awkward
to adamantly disagree with the
vets you work with for 8 hours + a day, but
when they saw how great my dog looked and was doing they stopped
bringing the topic up.
i.e. 1 year ago despite written and verbal warnings my petsitter allowed his girlfriend
to bring her dog over
to my house
when I was gone and my dog attacked her dog resulting in an emergency
vet visit.
If you begin
to notice a problem in your pet, take a short video of your dog
when he is hyperventilating and
bring it
to your
vet — it's a valuable tool for assessing the behavior since the breathing pattern may not be exhibited during the exam.