Choosing a good veterinarian is an important step in providing
quality care for your Siberian Husky. If your pet gets sick or
hurt, you will want to have a vet to call that you are already
familiar with to care for your Siberian Husky. Even though most
dogs in this breed are friendly and outgoing, a trip to the veterinarian’s
office can make even the bravest of dogs quiver with fear. As
you are searching for a vet for your dog, make sure that the person
is someone that your husky will feel fairly comfortable with to
make your vet visits easier and more pleasant for both of you.
Yellow Pages, Anyone?
While the phone book is a legitimate way to find a veterinarian,
a more efficient way to locate a vet is to ask others which veterinarian
they take their pets to. You can also check with your breeder
to see if the vet that your puppy has been going to since birth
would be a good choice for you as well. By using this approach,
it is highly likely that you will be able to find a good veterinarian
for your Siberian Husky’s care through word-of-mouth. If you are
unable to locate a vet through friends, family or neighbors, your
next best bet will probably be the yellow pages or a newspaper
advertisement.
Questions To Ask
Once you locate a veterinarian, follow-up should include a phone
call as well as an initial visit to evaluate the office and ask
questions. Keep in mind that the quality of care for your Siberian
Husky will rest in part on the relationship that you have with
your pet’s vet. Initial questions to ask involve the credentials
of the doctor. For example, find out if the vet belongs to any
professional associations. Ask how long the vet has been practicing
and if he holds certification in any specialties. You can ask
how much experience the doctor has in the care of Siberian Huskies
specifically, to determine if this vet will be able to give you
good advice on training and grooming as well as basic medical
care for your Siberian Husky.
When you visit the office for the first time, evaluate the facility
based on the friendliness of the staff and how long you have to
wait to see the doctor. Determine if the office is clean and free
of odors. Check to see that the licensing and certifications for
the veterinarian are displayed. Make sure that the doctor and
assistants attending to the care of your Siberian Husky take the
time to explain procedures to you and welcome your questions about
your dog. See if your pet seems comfortable with the environment
and the people that are working with him. Your Siberian Husky’s
care will go much smoother if your dog is not afraid of the staff
at the vet’s office.
Other things to look for when selecting a vet for your Siberian
Husky’s care are factors such as the office hours that your vet
keeps – are they convenient for your schedule? Find out how your
vet handles after-hours calls and emergencies. Does he answer
them himself, or are you referred to another facility? Once your
checklist of criteria for your veterinarian is complete, you can
rest assured that you have found the best care possible for your
Siberian Husky. The next part of handling your pet’s medical care
should be to learn emergency
care for your Siberian Husky. You never know when first aid
for your dog will become necessary.
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