Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Choosing a Vet For Your Shih Tzus
The vet is an important person in caring for your shih tzus. Regardless of your dog's size, color, health condition and even breed, regular vet visits are necessary to allow you and your vet to spot any problem before it gets worst. In other words, the health and life of your shih tzus partly depends on your vet. You must therefore make sure to choose someone whom you can trust.
In choosing veterinarians, most owners usually pick from phone book and then contact the one that is closest to their location. However, for some reasons, some felt uncomfortable with the chosen vet after few appointments. But despite that, most dog owners stick to the same vet.
To save your from vet issues, here are some tips to consider:
Ask other pet owners.
Ask friends, relatives or neighbors who are also pet owners. They can suggest a reliable vet and will gladly share their vet experiences with you. You can also ask recommendation from your local pet shop.
Location of your vet.
Location of your vet is important here. Some pets aren't fit to travel too long and too far. And besides, in emergency cases, a longer distance is a major disadvantage.
View the facilities.
It is a great idea to check the center and the facilities they have. Is the center clean and tidy? Check how many staff members are there, procedure during appointments and emergency and the services they offer.
Some centers have specialists services such as behavior therapy, cardiology, dentistry, dermatology, internal medicine, neurology and others.
Operation hours.
Make sure that the operation schedule is convenient to you. If you are working during the day, select a vet that opens clinic during the evening or on Saturdays. Check what is available in case of emergency.
Specialist clinic.
It is better if you will choose a dog-only clinic to make sure your pet will not get excited or upset by the presence of other pets such as cats, birds and so on.
The price.
Some veterinarians cost higher than the others. Ask about credit cards and payment plans. Remember also to ask if your vet accepts insurance plans if you have one or if planning to get one.
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