| Choosing the Vet that's Right for You and your Pet Choosing
a vet for you and your little fur-babies can prove to be a difficult and confusing
task. What criteria should you use to base this decision on? Unfortunately, there
is no one right answer. First, determine what vet services are necessary to accommodate
your lifestyle and pet and which services are purely personal preferences. Also,
get some recommendations from friends and family. Another good source of information
is an animal rescue or humane society. They often work closely with the vets in
their area and may have a good idea who would be a good fit for you. Of course,
nothing beats actually taking the time to visit the vet office. Vet
offices are changing. Rarely do you find the single practice vet working with
a small staff. Because of recent advancements in technology, more vets are choosing
to work in a large group practice. Although you won't get the personal attention
and long-term relationship you would get at a small facility, group practices
do have some advantages. These large groups can usually afford more state-of-the-art
diagnostic and treatment equipment and offer particular specializations. They
also may rotate being on-call or even provide 24-hour staffing. And with more
vets in the practice, getting a quick appointment may be easier - although it
may not be with a vet you know... Read
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