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Originally Posted by backwardsrain Thanks! I feel much better about taking him home the same day if the vet clinic doesn't check on them at night anyway. We check on him during the night, and it's easy enough to crate him to avoid overstimulation.
I think my state requires it by 4 months, but I had read it was better to do it at 6 months and had kind of planned on waiting until then, and just not taking him anywhere rabies shots are required until then. I didn't realize he was getting a rabies shot along with other shots until I saw the bill. He also put Frontline on him before I could say no. I had wanted to use the oral kind to avoid ruining his coat.
Also, I can't stand a couple of the vet techs who work for him. But I've been taking my older dog to him for so long, I feel disloyal for switching.  |
It's always great when pet owners check these things out, and make sure the vet knows that Yorkies don't lose all their milk teeth on their own, most of us get the baby teeth pulled out during neutering, but some vets do not know this about yorkies. That way, they only have to go under once, it much less expensive and much safer to do it all at once.