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A veterinarian is just a doctor that treats furry, cute patients.
What You Need to Know About Your Dog's Vaccines
When you go to the veterinarian for vaccines, you may be asked about several vaccines. This can become confusing, and you may not be sure exactly what your dog needs. You don't want to over-vaccinate your dog, but you also need to make sure that he or she gets the vaccines that are necessary.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Some More Things Vet Techs (And Vets) Are Tired of Hearing
The response from my articles, Things Vet Techs (And Vets) Are Tired of Hearing and all of the rest, have been overwhelming. The job is continuing to be overwhelming and the amount of things that clients complain about are becoming unbearable.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
5 things your vet staff is tired of hearing.
I’ve worked in the vet field for a couple years now. Currently, I work at a busy emergency clinic. We see a lot of patients every day, and I love my job. Well, most aspects of it. There’s a couple things I’m absolutely tired of hearing, and it dawned on me that some pet owners may not know how much they’re truly affecting their vet staff with the way they talk to us.
By Hannah York 4 years ago in Petlife
Reasons to Spay and Neuter Your Pet
When you get a new puppy or kitten, there are a lot of veterinary visits that you may or may not have expected. He or she will need to have vaccines every three to four weeks, until your puppy or kitten is over sixteen weeks of age. If you get him or her later in life, your puppy or kitten will need at least two sets of vaccines in order to be fully protected.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Signs Of Emergencies in Pets
It can be hard to figure out when it is time to go to the veterinarian. Dogs and cats vomit once in a while, and it isn't always a big deal. However, there are times when you should rush your pet to the hospital, because he or she may be facing something serious.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
An Emergency: Blocked Cats
One of the scariest feline emergency situation that can occur is when a cat is unable to urinate. To the veterinary field, these cats are simply called blocked cats. To you, all you need to know is that you need to get your cat to the veterinarian as soon as you possibly can!
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife











