Choosing Your Veterinarian
Most new pet owners pick their veterinarians by looking through the phone
book and calling up the one that's closest to their place of residence. And
after a few appointments, if for any reason at all, the owner is uncomfortable
with their new vet, be it for his manners or maybe the advice he gives just
seems wrong, most will stick with the same doctor anyway. Few people think
to change vets, fewer still think to take the time to find the right one in
the first place.
I've included here a few suggestions on finding the right vet for you and
our dog in the hopes of making the procedure a little easier, and future health
procedures more comfortable for everybody involved.
- Ask other pet owners. Most will be candid when asked if they like their
own vet.
- Check with the Veterinary Medical Board to see if any complaints have
been filed.
- Make sure your new vet likes dogs. Surprisingly enough, some don't or
are allergic to dogs, causing a decrease in the quality of care your pet
receives.
- Find out what there is available for 24 hour emergency care.
- Check if somebody will be with your pet non-stop, all night in case of
an accident that requires an overnight stay.
- Ask if the office accepts insurance plans if you have one, or credit
cards or payment plans if you don't.
- Watch the interaction between vet and vet technicians. Are they friendly?
Does courtesy and politeness rule the day?
- And last, but perhaps the most important, trust your instincts. If you
feel uncomfortable, keep looking.