You have to take your animal to your pet, at least every 6 months for a good check up!
Rabies shots vary in price by location, the vet used, and the size of the pet. If you live in an area that allows it, you can often find rabies shots sold in your local feed store. You administer these shots yourself and can save the fees on a vet visit. Check with your vet for proper dosage information.
always let the vet give your pet (in this case horse) a shot
Yes, If you are a vet you can pretty much do anything that includes animals.
DO NOT do this yourself. If you want your beloved pet humanely euthanized, please have a Veterinarian do this. You can make an appointment with your Vet to come to your house to humanely euthanize your pet. Just don't try to do this yourself as you could end up causing much suffering for you pet which I am sure you do not wish to do.
Yes and be sure to take it to the vet!
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It is recommended to have your ferret a yearly checkup at the veterinarians
at least once or twice a year depending on how old it is.
I would visit a pet store or vet and ask them for advice. They'll know what to do.
No. The vet charges you for services rendered to your pet.
an adult dog or cat will typically need to see the vet once or twice a year for health check-ups and booster vaccinations/shots. however, if you have a pet as silly as mine that keeps getting injured or ill, you'll get to know your vet on a first name basis, lol.
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You can buy Kitten formula at many different pet stores and you can also purchase it at your local vet You can buy Kitten formula at many different pet stores and you can also purchase it at your local vet
Dog hotels are similar to (or in some cases the same as) a pet grooming service. To find information, you should talk to your family vet, groomer, or visit a local pet store such as Pet Supplies Plus.
I advise that you go to a vet if you suspect anything is wrong with your Guinea Pig. If you give your pet the wrong medications you could kill or seriously harm your cavy. I strongly suggest that you visit a vet.