Finding a Vet For Your New Puppy
By Jim Mckiel
2007-03-10
Finding a Vet For Your New Puppy
After two or three visits to the vet you should know if your puppy is happy to see the vet and if you feel comfortable. If there are any concerns, you should bring this to the attention of the vet or office staff. If you feel uncomfortable you always have the option of finding another vet. Remember it is you and the vet working together that will keep your puppy healthy and happy.
The cost of veterinary care is on the rise just like medical care for humans. Also with all the new advances in vet care our furry friends are able to live longer healthier lives. It would be advisable to have pet insurance on your new family member and belong to an organization like PetCare RX for all your prescription and non prescription items.
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