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Originally Posted by alaskayorkie Thanks, everybody, great advice. Someone on my blog suggested I visit the vet's Web site and see if there was any information on the doctors, and voila! There were mini bios on all of them. The guy who was going to do the procedure is actually the least experienced. He graduated in 2008 and just arrived here in July, so I'm guessing it's his first job.
Now the question: Is he cautious because he's received the latest in medical training, or is he cautious from inexperience? |
ummmmmm..... i'd have to vote NO on him doing the surgery LOL i like a vet with a little more experience doing surgery on my tiny dog. he may be awesome, you never know, but i'd feel more comfortable with a more seasoned vet doing the surgery just in case something were to go wrong. a more experienced vet will know what to do right away