Does Pixie have any upcoming vet appointments? Maybe make a list of questions (as you think of them at home) that you want to ask your vet. Then take the list with you to the office to prompt you to ask. My vet didn't ask too much about Frankie at first, but once she saw the list, she picked it up and gave me tons of fabulous information and answered each question.
I keep a "diary" for Frankie at home, which includes questions for his vet and answers from past vet visits, any behaviors I'm concerned about, and his measurements to track his growth over time. It sounds cumbersome, but its helpful once the vet appointments roll around.
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