Finding the right vet for your large breed dog is
quite a challenge. I recommend taking
the time to do some screening. The last
thing you need is to have a vet assigned to you who is specialized in miniature
breeds, this has actually happened to me.
A couple of things to look for, examining rooms that have tables that
can be lowered to the floor so your large dog can be placed on it and secured,
then raised for an examination. It is
also helpful if the scales they have for weighing pets are one they simply step
up on. Take a tour of the facility, look
at the examining rooms, the hospital area, and boarding facilities, find out if
they do in-house lab work or if it is sent out.
Check to see if they can do x-rays for large breeds. Find out which veterinarians are taking on
more clients; arrange to talk with them briefly. You will want to know their
operating hours. Are they open on
weekends, what about holidays? Do they
handle emergencies? It is important to
find a veterinarian that you feel confident in their knowledge and experience
and also that you feel comfortable with.
Your pet’s reaction to them is a good barometer as to whether they are
right for you as well.
Tip provided by Brandykegs Saint Bernards.
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