Is It Easy To Select A Vet For Your Pet;


You are in need of a veterinarian for your dog because you just moved to a new location, or you have a new dog and are looking for a vet for the first time; no matter the reason for needing a vet, here are some good ways to make the right selection for you and your dog.When you are a dog lover, the person who gives your dog medical care is a very important individual. Selecting the right one is not as simple as running your finger down the list of available vets in your local phone book, or is it?The vet you select will need to have some basic qualifications if you are going to be happy with your selection. The vet you choose should be comp[etent and compassionate towards both dogs and their owners. The vet should be comfortable not only with well animal care but be well qualified for emergencies and for injured dogs too. The staff at the vets office is almost as important as the vet, so don't forget to ask questions about office hours, who handles pet insurance, how do you pay your bills, and what phone numbers to you call for questions or in an emergency during the times when the office is closed.The vet must not only fit your pets medical needs but you must be comfortable with the regular fees and any extra fees that may be encountered along the way. Ask if the vet is associated with any pet groomers?Locating the perfect Vet:One of the best methods for finding a local vet is to ask neighbors and friends in the area that are pet owners, who they use?Call the local dog shelter to get a listing of local recommended vets. Talk to local dog trainers, groomers or boarding kennels that are listed in the local phone book for vet recommendations. You can also look to see if there are any local pet sitters listed or "Animal Hospitals", that you can call to see what vets they use.Veterinary hospitals are usually members of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and can refer you to board certified vets in the area as well as vet specialists like those who are qualified to care for your dog's eyes, cardio needs or surgery/emergency services.Once you have a list of vet names, start calling them or asking if you can visit the office.When visiting a vet's office look for the following: 1. Is the facility clean? 2. Are the staff friendly? 3. Ask if appointments are required and if walk-ins are permitted? 4. How many vets are in the practise? 5. What professional staff members are part of the team? (technicians, animal behaviorists) 6. How busy does the office seem? 7. Does the vet seem interested in you are other clients in the office at the time of your visit? 8. Do you think the fees will fit your budget? 9. Are lab tests and x-rays done on sight? 10. How do they handle specialist referrals? 11. Are there emergency services available? 12. Is there ample parking and is the vet's office convenient to your home/work? 13. How do they handle pet prescriptions/medication needs? 14. Do they have special dog food or other dog supplies on site?The answers to these questions and the recommendations of family, neighbors and friends will aid you in deciding which vet to use for your dog

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