I love my dog. I think there is no on better who has been by
my side in my good times and bad, without any expectations, and being the loyal
self that he is. I do believe the notion that it is better to trust a dog than
any person.
Ever since he came home, he has been my brother, and good
companion. So when I started noticing that things were different with him, I
did not want to waste any time, and took him to the vet. I still remember that day.
My vet clearly said that had I been a minute late, my baby would have died from
heart failure. That really shook me.
After doing some considerable amount of research online, I came
across PetRx2go.com. They are the top sellers of different dog medications, and
every prescription is Rx certified. Here I learnt that vetmedin for dogs should be administered in dogs with clinical
evidence of heart failure. Although I felt apprehensive, but my vet suggested
that I use them for my dog.
Recommended by the American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine (ACVIM), vetmedin or pimobendan is advocated as a part of standard
protocol for heart failures in dogs. Some of the common side effects that have
been reported include lethargy, poor appetite, dyspnea, azotemia, ataxia, and
more.
What worked for my dog might not work in your case, and if
your dog experiences serious side effects, or allergic reaction, you should
stop administering it, and seek immediate help. Bear in mind that pimobendan is
administered to dogs 6 months of age and above.
Visit PetRx2go.com, view their state licenses, download
their Rx form, and learn more about the medicines that can work for your dog in
different conditions. Call at 1-800-798-2165, Monday through Friday between 8am
to 5pm, CST, for personalized attention.







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