answers will be given in the near future.
stay in tuned for more information about our
beautiful Teacup Poodles (aka Teddy Bears).
stay in tuned for more information about our
beautiful Teacup Poodles (aka Teddy Bears).
Read Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Guideline Ep.31 (Seasonal Coughs)
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if your Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) is currently on medication,
here's a few reminders to our lovely Teddy Bear owners:
Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear)
Guideline 32: Taking Medications
prescribed medications are usually given according to the health conditions
of the patient and the elements contained in those drugs are designed
specifically to treat certain disorders only for a certain period of time.
expired medications should NEVER be given to your Teddy Bears
and/or other people's Teddy Bears even if they appear to have
the same or similar symptoms as the previously infected Teddy Bear.
just because the symptoms are similar does not mean it's the same!
it's always wiser and safer to seek for professional medical advice.
and/or other people's Teddy Bears even if they appear to have
the same or similar symptoms as the previously infected Teddy Bear.
just because the symptoms are similar does not mean it's the same!
it's always wiser and safer to seek for professional medical advice.
additionally, prescribed medications should only be given at the amount
and times advised by the doctor, and most veterinary clinics usually
give out ___?___ (days) of medications to pet owners .
(results vary with conditions of the patient).
and times advised by the doctor, and most veterinary clinics usually
give out ___?___ (days) of medications to pet owners .
(results vary with conditions of the patient).
do not stop the medication half way or earlier than required to prevent your
Teddy Bears from developing biological resistance to the prescribed drugs.
in some cases, a sudden pause on the medication can cause
the patient's conditions to become much worse.
Teddy Bears from developing biological resistance to the prescribed drugs.
in some cases, a sudden pause on the medication can cause
the patient's conditions to become much worse.
last but not the least, never provide your Teddy Bears with medications
designed for humans because it's extremely dangerous to do so.
designed for humans because it's extremely dangerous to do so.
updated on 2014/04/28check out the answers at
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