Monday, February 18, 2008

HEALTH OF THEIR PET

Should I continue giving my dog his course of tablets now that he looks so much better?



When treatment of an illness is in progress, the vet's instructions should always be carefully followed.



Most owners will do this to the best of their ability but there are some who vary the treatment as they see fit and many discontinue a course of tablets if they feel the animal has improved sufficiently, not realizing that by so doing they risk the animal relapsing.



On the other hand if the animal has entirely recovered from a condition and the vet has advised stopping treatment, it could be harmful to prolong drug therapy.



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My next post will be - Do vets ever get bitten by the dogs they treat?

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