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Originally Posted by KazzyK810 When I first got ZoE, her vet greeted her and petted her for a few minutes, then he took a blood sample and gave it to the tech to run tests. Then he did a very thorough 20-30 check on her from nose to tail, explaining as he went what he was doing & what he was looking for. He's also an orthopedic specialist, so he payed special attention to each joint. By then the blood results were returned to him. He went over those with me. He was very aware that he was checking a new pup to make sure she was sound & healthy within the alotted time given by the breeder. It kinda felt much like how before buying a car you'd take it to a mechanic for inspection and get a detailed report of everything right & wrong with it, so you can then decide if you want to make the purchase....lol
He declared ZoE a healthy pup and confirmed that I wanted to procede with shots. |
That's More like what I was expecting for my first puppy exam!
I have a new vet, now... the old one is only a few blocks from
my house, but I think they just take on too much....and the
receptionists are pretty rude.
I'm much happier with the new one....although it is much farther
from my house.