Find a Vet You Trust
First and foremost, don’t go to a random vet that you’ve never heard of and follow them blindly down a path of preventative care must haves. Ideally, find the right vet who comes highly recommended by a friend for his or her honesty and treatment plans. There are vets out there who will have a dialogue with you about why certain preventative treatments and vaccines are absolutely necessary, or may not be depending on your situation.
See Also – Things To Look For In A Veterinarian
Ask Your Vet Questions
Once you find that vet, don’t be afraid to ask your vet a lots of questions. “Does my cat need this shot even though she rarely goes outside and never encounters other cats”? Like doctors, many veterinarians will treat based on an assumption, knowing that their assumption is the safest one. But if you’re strapped for cash, that expensive treatment is likely skippable, but you’ll never know unless you ask.
Reference: Top Questions to Ask Your Veterinarian
Know that Preventative Care For Pets Will Only Help
View preventative care like this: Most of the time it helps, but it does completely prevent.
Look at your budget and do your research to find a vet you trust and to know which questions to ask as well as which shots, vaccinations and preventative maintenance is absolutely required in your book, and don’t let unsolicited suggestions by your vet go unquestioned. Do all of these things, and no matter what you decide, you’ll know that you made the right call.
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