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Choosing the Right Vet For Your Dog
By Geoffrey English
One of the first things you need to do when you get a dog or puppy is to choose a vet. Your dog will
need shots and boosters from time to time, as well as care from the vet on occasion. There are several
factors that can help choosing a vet for your dog easier for you.
Look for recommendations
One of the best aspects about joining a breed club is that you get to know others who also have the
same breed and who can recommend a vet that they like for their dog. Just as is the case with doctors
for people, it is best to get a recommendation from someone who has been to the vet and is pleased
with the way that they treated their dog. If at all possible, look for several recommendations when it
comes to those who treat your dog.
Look for specialties
Most vets will usually take care of all pets, including cats and birds as well as dog. It is important that
your vet know all about the breed of dog that you have and what type of problems are inherent to the
breed. You can find out about how much your vet knows about the breed by asking him or her. They
should have experience not only as a vet, but also in the care and treatment of hunting dogs.
Look for proximity
It is important that the vet be close to your home as you do not want to have to drive for miles to get
your dog to the vet in case of emergency. Many emergency clinics are opening up across the country
for 24 hour animal care. These clinics should be used in case of an emergency as the vets know the
common emergencies wi