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[A717]Ask A Vet Questions
by Jordan Mcpelt, Jor
There are a lot of resources for pet owners to help them get the answers to all of their vet questions. If you have a major problem with one of your pets, it is obvious that you will want to contact a veterinarian in order to get the answers, but if your question is not urgent, you can use other resources in order to find the answers you are looking for about your pets and their health.

If you know of someone who has the same type of pet as you do, this can be a great source of information. If the person has had their pet longer, you can get answers to questions like common behavior, common ailments, and other problems that may come up during your pet's life.

Another great resource for any vet questions that you might have about your pet is the organizations that are dedicated to those types of animals. Animal society websites will be filled with all the information you can handle about your pet. Here you will be able to get the basic information about your pet along with all the common ailments that can come along with that type of pet or specific breed of pet. Here you may even be able to network with other pet owners in order to share information and ask questions from experts on the subject. This can be a great way for you to also be able to share any insider tips that you know.

There are also other online forums and chat rooms where you can connect with pet owners in order to ask vet questions. Sometimes, there might even be a vet or two hanging out in the chat rooms as well. Many vets are also pet owners, so they will want to connect with other pet owners just like you do. If you love your pet, you will want to share stories about them anyway. And with all message boards and chat rooms, make sure you are giving as much as you are getting. If you have tips, tricks, or other bits of information that could be helpful to others, don't hesitate to share it.

If your pet is in need of immediate attention, it is always best to seek out the help of a qualified veterinarian. Don't delay just because you think that the conditions or symptoms of something will go away, but also do not run to your vet with every little question. Most of the time, you will know if your question is important enough to take to your vet. If you cannot find the answers that you are looking for in a book or online, then you will probably need to seek the expertise of a vet. Your pet is just like another member of your family. You want to keep them happy and healthy. Make sure that you do that by getting them annual checkups and make sure that when there is a problem, you get it taken care of as soon as possible.

You cannot compare the expertise of a doctor to the expertise of a veterinarian because doctors only need to learn to diagnose and treat one species. Vets, on the other hand, have to learn to recognize and cure diseases for many different species without being able to talk to them in plain English.

Your dog is not going to sit down with the vet and tell him where it hurts or how long he has felt ill. We as pet owners have to take extra precaution in choosing a veterinarian to treat our furry loved ones. Be sure to ask your vet about his or her ability to perform surgery or treat serious diseases like cancer. Most veterinarians are unable to treat these kinds of illnesses, so if you find one who claims to be able to, you have either found a liar or a genius.

Find out which it is, because the specialized training to perform surgery and such is a rare commodity but may be what your pet will need in the future. If your vet is capable of such advanced procedures, you have yourself a winner. Another point of interest that you should ask your veterinarian about is pet dental care. Pet dentists are not exactly common as far as I know, since most people would turn to a vet for this type of thing. If your vet knows anything at all about pet dentistry, count yourself lucky. Ask your vet how to treat your pet's teeth properly, what kind of toothbrush and paste to use, how to remove trapped food, and what kind of food is lightest on teeth. This is not for the pet's vanity but for your pet's genuine well-being, since all pets need to be able to eat appropriately.

When you ask about what food to give to your pet, beware the sales pitch. If the vet only recommends the food in stock in the shop, you may need to ask another vet. It is ideal to find a vet who specializes in animal care only and not in the sale of products. One tip is to avoid any heavily processed foods because just as they are bad for humans, they will not be any better for pets. Avoid major bills by asking your vet to educate you in accident prevention and how to detect early signs of illness.

Many pet owners wait too long to take their animal to a veterinarian because of the big bills they expect to pay, however, prevention is the least expensive option if your vet is really your friend and educates you about how to protect your pets. Many vaccines are unnecessary, so do some research and make sure your vet does not pressure you to over vaccinate.
Any time a medicine is prescribed for your pet, ask about side effects because some treatments offer effects that are worse than the disease. You are your pet's insurance company, so be as tough on your pet's medical treatment as your insurance company is on yours.
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