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Find a Vet For Your New Puppy |
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You have decided to get a new puppy, remember the life and well being of that pet is in your hands
First, you must choose a vet that will talk to you. You must feel comfortable asking questions and feel secure, that he will tell you all you want to know. Make sure he will answer all of your questions, in a manner you will understand. Second, If you are new to the community or a first time pet owner you may want to check with friends, relatives or dog breeders to find out which vet they would recommend. You may want to interview a few vets, because the same vet that treats your neighbors toy poodle may not be the vet you want treating your 120 pound German Shepard. Make sure the vet will be comfortable with your puppy and you, and at the same time make sure you and your puppy are comfortable with them. Next, If you can find a well established vet that offers lab work and x-rays on the premises that is a plus. It is usually cheaper for you when all of the services can be performed at the same location. In case of an emergency this also helps with faster and better care for your pet. Lastly, you want to make sure your vet can offer you same day service, and if they offer 24 hour emergency service in case you need it. Noticing if their office is clean and organized is a must and finally at all times you want the vet and his staff to be friendly to you and your pet. |
| Author Source: mona979 |
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