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The Importance of Following Veterinary Instructions: Why It Matters

When you trust the care of your pet to a veterinarian, it is important to understand that all recommendations and prescriptions are made for a reason. They are based on numerous factors that affect your pet's health, such as age, breed, chronic conditions, and overall state. These recommendations are aimed at ensuring your pet's speedy recovery or maintaining its health. Adhering to these recommendations is the key to the health and well-being of your pet. In this article, we will explain why it is crucial to strictly follow the veterinarian's instructions and what consequences may arise if they are ignored.

Why Is It Important to Follow Veterinary Recommendations?

A veterinarian is a specialist who bases their recommendations on experience, knowledge, and thorough diagnostics. Each treatment plan takes into account multiple factors: age, weight, overall condition of the animal, presence of chronic diseases, and allergies. Personalized treatment ensures the best possible outcome for the pet, so it is important to follow the veterinarian's recommendations strictly. Even if symptoms have disappeared, it is crucial to continue with all the recommendations until the end to prevent possible complications, such as disease recurrence or the development of resistance to treatment.
  • Precise medication dosage. Any deviations in dosage, whether a decrease or an increase, can negatively affect your pet's health. A lack of medication may not provide the desired effect, while an excessive dose can cause toxicity.
  • Adherence to the treatment regimen. If antibiotics are prescribed, they must be given for the full course, even if it seems that the pet has already recovered. Premature discontinuation of treatment may lead to the development of resistant bacteria and the need for more aggressive treatment in the future, including stronger medications or additional procedures.
  • Dietary recommendations. Sometimes the veterinarian may prescribe a special diet for treating or maintaining the animal's health. Not following the diet can delay recovery or worsen the condition, especially in cases of gastrointestinal, kidney, or liver diseases. For example, pets with kidney failure are often prescribed a diet low in protein and phosphorus to reduce the load on the kidneys and support their function.

Consequences of Not Following Instructions

Ignoring the veterinarian's recommendations can have serious consequences for your pet's health. Here are some of them:
  • Disease Complications. Incomplete treatment or non-compliance with the regimen may lead to the chronic course of the disease, its worsening, and the need for more complex treatment in the future.
  • Side Effects and Complications. Violating dosages or treatment regimens can lead to side effects, up to severe poisoning and damage to internal organs.
  • Increased Risk of Death. For certain diseases, such as infectious ones, not following recommendations can lead to life-threatening conditions, including death.
  • Development of Treatment Resistance. Premature discontinuation of antibiotic treatment can lead to the development of resistant bacterial strains, complicating further treatment.

Examples of Negative Consequences of Not Following Veterinary Instructions

  • Improper Discontinuation of Antibiotics. One dog owner decided to stop giving antibiotics when the pet felt better. A week later, the symptoms of the infection returned in a more severe form. A longer and more aggressive course of treatment was required, which negatively affected the dog's overall health.
  • Ignoring Dietary Recommendations. A cat owner with chronic kidney failure decided to feed the cat regular food instead of the veterinarian-recommended diet. As a result, the cat's condition worsened, and hospitalization was required to stabilize it.
  • Exceeding Medication Dosage. The owners of a cat independently increased the dose of a painkiller because they believed the animal was in severe pain. As a result, the cat suffered severe poisoning, requiring urgent medical assistance and prolonged treatment.
These are just three recent examples. Unfortunately, there are often situations where not following prescriptions or self-treatment leads to irreparable damage to the animal's health, such as severe liver or kidney damage, prolonged suffering from pain, and sometimes even death.

How to Properly Follow Instructions

  • Carefully Read Recommendations. Our veterinarians always provide a clinic-issued sheet with recommendations and prescriptions for each pet. These recommendations contain detailed instructions tailored to your pet's individual needs, and it is essential to follow them strictly.
  • Ask Questions. If you have questions or doubts, be sure to consult your veterinarian. Do not hesitate to clarify any details to avoid mistakes. It's better to ask one more question than to do something wrong.
  • Do Not Change Treatment on Your Own. Even if it seems that your pet is feeling better, do not stop the treatment early or change the dosage of medications. Any changes should only be made after consulting with the veterinarian.
We offer a written hotline for our patients regarding treatment questions, which operates even on weekends. The hotline provides quick answers to your questions and expert advice so that you can help your pet promptly. For prompt communication with the clinic, please use the Telegram messenger, where you can contact us by phone number +37455895495 or via https://t.me/shunnukatun_am.

We Are Here to Help

Our veterinary clinic is always ready to support you and your pet. If you have questions about prescriptions or difficulties in following recommendations, we are always here to help. Make an appointment or contact us by phone for a consultation. Your pet's health is our primary goal, and only through joint efforts can we ensure a long and happy life for your beloved pet.
Contact us for a consultation, and our specialists will gladly help you do everything necessary for your pet's health!