Is it time for a personalised treatment plan for my pet?
Does my pet need a little extra support? What is a personalised treatment plan?
Vet assessment and then personalised recommendations to suit you and your pet
Your pet cant have surgery? here is a non-invasive approach with supplements, medication, injections, physio, environment changes and even other chronic health information.
The personalised plan gives you all of the options for your pet’s condition to help your pet be stronger, healthier, and age gracefully.
You can then choose what you want to incorporate into your pet’s health management. No pressure, no guilt, your choice.
If you have a fussy pet - Dr Taylah offers different medicine and supplements with a wide price range to suit your budget, a choice of formulations for medications/supplements (e.g. tabs/capsules/liquid/chews/powders)
Questions to consider - is it time for a treatment plan from Dr Taylah:
Does your pet still enjoy their favourite activities like before e.g. fetching?
Is your pet slowing down?
Does your pet seem tired or grumpy?
Has your pet been diagnosed by a vet with pain?
Are they already on pain or palliation medication? Has it improved their quality of life?
Have your friends or family made comments about how much they have aged since the last time they saw them?
Not sure? See link below for the subtle signs of pain
Questions to consider seriously:
Are they sleeping through the night?
Do they look tired or exhausted when you look in their eyes?
Has their breathing changed recently? (faster, slower, more effort)
Is your pet able to make it outside in time to urinate and/or defecate?
Has your pet got a medical condition that will only worsen with time? (kidney disease, cancer, arthritic pain)
Has your regular vet mentioned it “could be time soon”?
Good days VS Bad days:
It’s important to note that our pets will keep some of these parts of them even when they are ready to cross the rainbow bridge.
To see if there are more overall good days or bad days, you can mark on a calendar each day for the next month.
When we see them everyday, sometimes we don’t notice how much they are struggling.
Talk to Dr Taylah and the team and they will be able to help you see the subtle changes. You can have a home visit, phone consult or read our list of subtle signs of pain here.
Some of the supplements that Mila (Dr Taylah’s dog) takes.
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