Here's our Vet Kakashi ā the winner of the Tumblr poll! š¾āØ
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Here's our Vet Kakashi ā the winner of the Tumblr poll! š¾āØ
Un pātit mardi dans la vie dāune calico!
Just another Tuesday in a calicoās life!
You can tell who thinks weāre in a fun new place and who got her uterus stolen the last time she was hereā¦
Our vet clinic cat Bob greets me like this every morning when I let him out for the day. He knows how to open doors so we have to keep him in a cage overnight, or else he will eat the fish in our fishbowls! Best part of my mornings.
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annual checkups for the boys
Theyāre distracting a nervous dog during a blood draw.
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Information to know about your pet⦠before you visit the vet:
- What kind of food does your pet eat? Include the brand name and flavor, as well as the amount fed and how often they eat. Remember that āone scoopā doesnāt mean much, so be sure to quantify it in cups, etc. before your next visit. Donāt forget to mention treats, or any recent diet changes!
- What medications, if any, does your pet take? Please know the drug name, dosage, and frequency, as well as how long theyāve been on it. Preventatives count as meds too! Different brands protect against different parasites, so be sure to know which your pet takes.
- Is your pet ever exposed to other animals? This includes animals in the home, at the dog park, groomers, daycare, boarding, and play dates with neighbors or friends. When was their most recent exposure?
- Is your pet up to date on vaccines? Which ones? Just the core vaccines (rabies and DHPP for dogs/FVRCP for cats), or non-core such as lepto, influenza, Bordetella, and/or feline leukemia as well? If not up to date, did they ever receive any vaccines in the past, and when?
- Does your pet have any relevant medical history? Please disclose any previous illnesses or surgeries you are aware of to your vet team.
- What is your petās spay/neuter status? Different reproductive diseases affect intact and altered animals. If youāre unsure, just let us know!
- Has your pet traveled recently? This includes everything from trips out of the country to a day drive across town for a swim at the lake. Certain toxins and diseases are more prevalent in different environments.
- Is your pet nervous or aggressive? Thereās no shame in this! Please let us know for our safety and your petās.
Remember that not all vet visits are planned, so be sure to learn this information ahead of time. I hope this helps better equip you to advocate for your pet!
Fellow vet professionals, feel free to add on!