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How To Find The Right Veterinary Care

August 29, 2009 by Elizabeth  
Filed under Tips

You have a new pet, you’re moving to a new town or maybe your regular vet is retiring. You need to find the best person to safeguard your pet’s health. Here are a few tips to help you:

1. The best place to start is with family and friends. Ask who they use and why they like that vet.

2. Talk to people at local pet stores, groomers, pet-sitters, boarding kennels, etc.

3. There are a number of online resources where you can search for veterinarians in your area (see links below).

4. Don’t forget the Yellow Pages.

5. Veterinary schools can be a good source for referrals.

Sick Cat

Sick Cat

6. If you’re looking for a second opinion you can use all of the options above, but you can also ask your own doctor for recommendations.

7. Before committing to any veterinarian you should at least call, or preferably stop by, the office.

8. Are the staff friendly, efficient and well-informed? Are pet parents in the waiting room quick to voice their recommendations?

9. Most importantly, does this vet have experience treating your species of pet? Reptiles, birds, horses and so on often need specialized care. Don’t be afraid to ask specific questions.

10. Be sure to check on office hours. Do they fit your schedule?

11. Lastly, it’s also important to know where the closest after-hours or 24-hour emergency vet is located. If Fido or Kitty starts choking at two in the morning you’d better know where you can go for the fastest help.

“It was Sunday morning (one a.m.), a not unusual time for some farmers, after a late Saturday night, to have a look round their stock and decide to send for the vet”. ~ James Herriot

Resources:

Veterinarian Pet Care

AVMA

AAHA acredited hospitals

Veterinary Medical Colleges

Vets Near You

Vet Web