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How to Pick a Good Dog Vet

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Pick a vet who has a dog as a house pet. If possible, find one with the same breed as yours. While most vets with small-animal training can provide good care for any breed of dog, having the same breed makes the care more personal.
  • Step 2:
    Look for a vet with a backup plan. If the vet is in a multi-vet group, ask about the coverage for nights, weekends and holidays. If she is the sole practitioner, inquire about coverage when the office is closed. She may have a relationship with a nearby doctor, clinic or hospital.
  • Step 3:
    Ask the vet about his plan for continuing education, as veterinary medicine advances continually. New technology changes the way illnesses and injuries are diagnosed. A good vet will know the newest and safest medicines and treatments available.
  • Step 4:
    Take a look at the premises. If you must leave your dog overnight, you want a location that is secure. It should have a safe, fenced area for taking the dogs out to the potty or for walks. This area should be kept clean.
  • Step 5:
    Ask the vet about training and education. This is particularly important when surgery is required. If the vet is not certified to perform certain procedures, find out whether she has someone she refers her patients to.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you are new to becoming a pet owner, consider finding a vet first and discussing the best breed of dog for your home environment.
  • Interview several vets before making a decision. You want someone with whom you can develop a long-lasting relationship.
  • Check with the state licensing bureau for veterinarians if you have any questions about pending charges or complaints filed against the vet.
How to Pick a Good Dog Vet Provided by eHow.com

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