Of course, I can't be sure, but your vet may be spacing them out to suck more office visit fees out of you. This happened to a lady I work with and since it's her first dog, she didn't know any better. Sometimes that can be to the dog's advantage if it's really small, but the vet should explain this to you before moving forward. You really have to have your ducks in a row these days before you hire a professional; know what is needed, when it's needed, and the variations of the service. My advice is, ask a LOT of questions, no matter who you're dealing with. If they don't like it, there's someone else down the road who may know more and be willing to share with you. Knowledge is power. Best of luck to you! |