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Vet went okay. Gizmo is 4.12 which is more then when he was neutered (he was 4.08 then). Anywho, the vet was nice. However, is it terrible that I judged her when I told her about bulley sticks and she didn't know what they were? And the judgement continued when she told me she had her dog on Iams, then Science Diet. I know, I'm terrible. |
The thing that I figured out about Drs of any kind is, they only know what they have been taught. I figured this out when I was having children and I went through 3 OBs and finally decided that I liked my midwives. This does not mean that there aren't vets that dont continue to educate themselves,but I believe that the numbers of those that do are small. I share with my vet any new information that I learn and actually pick his brain for information too. So if you like the personality of the new vet,look at it as an opertunity to build a great relationship with your babies Dr. |
Food choice and knowledge of chews are important, but not nearly as important as many other things. Ellie's vet used to feed and still recommends Iams although she has moved to more holistic brands. I know fantastic vets who feed Purina, etc. Also, most seem to have an idea of what bully sticks are, but they aren't used as widely as Greenies, rawhide, etc., so some just don't. And some would rather they weren't given at all. |
I'm a fan of AAHA hospitals and that's where I go. |
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Yup I got this one from the AAHA website. |
Good luck and Best wishes. I recently changed vets because ours retired. I am still looking for one I feel comfortable with. :( |
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