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In a professional grooming environment, your pet will be exposed to many other dogs. For this reason, grooming facilities have rules regarding the vaccination status of your pet.
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Before you bring home your new feline family member it’s important to schedule an appointment with a veterinarian. Visiting the vet right away helps ensure the health of your new kitten as well as of any other pets already living in the home.
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Hi and thanks for using Boop by Petco! Sorry to hear about Kobe. Sounds like he needs to be evaluated again. Many things could be going on including intestinal worms, infection, a foreign body, pancreatitis, etc. Your vet can evaluate Kobe and then recommend some tests such as a fecal exam, blood work, and possibly x-rays to determine what is wrong. Good luck and I wish you the best with Kobe
Updated on August 12th, 2025
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Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi and thanks for using Boop by Petco! Sorry to hear about Chico. Chicken broth is typically a very low protein source. I think it's a good idea to add this to try to entice Chico's appetite. Serving the food warmed up may help bring out the aroma and flavor also. There is a new kidney supplement for dogs in kidney failure but I can't think of the name of it. It starts with Nef..... I believe. Might be worth asking your veterinarian about. Good luck with Chico. Another thing you can try is a different carbohydrate such as pasta to entice Chico.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I'm sorry to hear Brodie is not doing well. I would definitely change him back to chicken and rice but I would go ahead and take him in since its been 3 or 4 days of an abnormal stool AND he vomited. They will likely check him for parasites and prescribe medications to calm his GI tract. Better to get in under control sooner rather than later. Hope Brodie feels better soon!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
These are concerns you should absolutely discuss with your vet. Some of the appetite disruption could be secondary to the antibiotics. The vet may start Kyber on an anti-nausea medication and probiotics and a special food for this. The pulse is concerning and I can't say is directly related to the medications. The vet may want to do a cardiac workup to see what is going on there. Dark yellow urine may be normal if Kyber is mildly dehydrated from not drinking enough water.
Updated on August 12th, 2025