I really don't. People research sometimes on how to care for a pet prior to getting one. Sometimes that pet falls into your lap and you are completely unprepared. Either way you are now responsible for that creature. You accepted that responsibility the moment they crossed your threshold.
This is what I don't understand, Why don't you research the options for a vet Prior to needing one. Waiting until you need one is not the best time. You don't make the best decisions in stressful situations. The vet has never seen your pet until it is critical. The costs for these visits are extremely high and many times they don't bring them to a vet even when told by numerous people!
Before you buy your pet check out the Vets, bring your pet in for a wellness check. Your pet is now an established Patient. They know what your pet is like while healthy. If you need them they will always squeeze you in without ER fees added in. This is their patient!
Every once in a while when you weigh your little friend, phone it into the vet so they can update their records. Keep notes on any mishaps along with there outcomes. When you drop a fecal off, drop them off too! This is part of their history.
Have the fecals done twice a year even if they look good to you. You can tell a lot from a poo,
maybe something that will save your pets life.
I don't understand why people do not do this.
Your pet has become part of your family. You should treat them as such including medical care when needed with their OWN established Vet!
This is what I don't understand, Why don't you research the options for a vet Prior to needing one. Waiting until you need one is not the best time. You don't make the best decisions in stressful situations. The vet has never seen your pet until it is critical. The costs for these visits are extremely high and many times they don't bring them to a vet even when told by numerous people!
Before you buy your pet check out the Vets, bring your pet in for a wellness check. Your pet is now an established Patient. They know what your pet is like while healthy. If you need them they will always squeeze you in without ER fees added in. This is their patient!
Every once in a while when you weigh your little friend, phone it into the vet so they can update their records. Keep notes on any mishaps along with there outcomes. When you drop a fecal off, drop them off too! This is part of their history.
Have the fecals done twice a year even if they look good to you. You can tell a lot from a poo,
maybe something that will save your pets life.
I don't understand why people do not do this.
Your pet has become part of your family. You should treat them as such including medical care when needed with their OWN established Vet!