Tag Archive | "Find The Right Vet"

Bad Veterinarians & Good Ones: How To Find The Right Vet Part 5

Saturday, July 4, 2009

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There is no such thing as getting the perfect “estimate” from a veterinarian in terms of what it will cost to fix a medical problem. Although these doctors try to give estimates, the likelihood of the outcome equaling the price of the guesswork is slim-to-none. If you want those types of estimates and warranties, toasters make [...]

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Bad Veterinarians & Good Ones: How To Find The Right Vet Part 4

Saturday, July 4, 2009

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Veterinarians care only about the money, right? Sure they have to, but you’d be surprised at how they really feel. Money matters have a lot to do with feelings and ego. In general, vets don’t want to talk about money, though if you want to work effectively with your vet, having the dollar discussion may [...]

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Bad Veterinarians & Good Ones: How To Find The Right Vet Part 3

Saturday, July 4, 2009

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You may have heard that finding the best veterinarian means you may have to work a little. I’m not talking about hard work, rather, I mean putting in a little effort to get to know the doctor and to start asking the right questions, both for the vet and yourself. You can, of course, pick the [...]

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Bad Veterinarians & Good Ones: How To Find The Right Vet Part 2

Saturday, July 4, 2009

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Knowing your vet, trusting him or her, and having a deeper knowledge from their point of view and work ethic can really make taking your dog to the doctor more meaningful (and hopefully more often for the check-ups that so desperately go undone for pets most homes today because there is a lack of trust [...]

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Bad Veterinarians & Good Ones: How To Find The Right Vet Part 1

Saturday, July 4, 2009

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There is only one person responsible for your dog’s health: You. And a major part of this responsibility is getting the appropriate veterinary care and attention, which can only be accomplished by forming an honest, open relationship with the vet of your choice. However most dog owners (of which you may also be guilty of doing) [...]

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