Before you start researching vets, please read these two threads:
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...erinarian.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-protocol.html
Don't be afraid to ask a lot of questions when calling to learn more about a vet. Crystal (Ellie May) gave me some great information and questions to ask when I was looking for a surgeon to do Chelsea's LP surgery. None of the vets I called seemed to mind my the mile long list of things I wanted to discuss. And if the person you're talking to doesn't know the answers they should get someone on the phone who does. If they can't, call the next vet. I found a wonderful surgeon who spent half an hour talking to me on the phone about my concerns - & I had never even met him! A truly good vet practice will make the time to answer your questions. Oh, and ask about their experience with small animals - your tiny baby will need different care than horses or even a great dane.
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