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Step-By-Step Training System: See Results The Very First Day! Part 1: The 7 Stages of Puppy Development Part 2: When Should I Start Training My Puppy? Part 3: Which Leash and Collar Is Right For Your Dog? Part 4: Five Ways To Stop Your Puppy From Nipping! Part 5: Five Ways Your Dog Senses The World Differently From You! Part 6: Five Surefire Ways to Show Your Dog You're The Boss! Part 7: Five Tips For Choosing the Best Vet For Your Dog!
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To Enjoy Puppy Training Part 7 Five Tips For Choosing the Best Vet For Your Dog! If you haven't already found one, or worked with one in the past, you need to find a vet. Pick one you feel comfortable with, and who answers your questions in full, completely and gives you answers you can understand. You don't need a vet who talks down to you, or acts like you're too dumb to understand what they're saying! Find a vet, if possible, who specializes in small animals (as opposed to one who treats large and small – like horses, cows, cats and dogs.) Your community may only have vets that do a little bit of everything – and there's nothing wrong with that, if that's all that's available, but I'll remind you – you usually go to a specialist for your health issues, don't you? If you're new in the community, or haven't needed a vet before – word of mouth is a great way to start looking for a new vet. Ask everybody you can get your hands on – co-workers, friends with pets, local humane societies or shelters. Ask questions: are they happy with their vet? Do they like the way they're treated when they take their dogs in? If your dog is a particular breed, check with the local or state breed associations to find out who they use, or local breeders. This can be especially useful if you buy a puppy from a local breeder, because the vet will have seen your puppy and know at least some of his history. You may want a holistic vet. Go to their website at www.ahvma.org and check out their referral directory. Or contact them via phone at (410) 569-0795 You may also be interested in a veterinarian who has been trained in acupuncture through the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society. Log onto their website at http://www.ivas.org or call 970-266-0666. Once you have a referral from someone you trust, here are some questions to ask:
Take your time to do a complete and thorough evaluation before choosing a new vet. Your dog's life literally depends on what choice you make. Make it a careful one! (c) 2004 by Charlie Lafave, author, "Dog Training Secrets!" That concludes the free 7 part Puppy Training Tutorial. This is just the start. There is so much to learn to transform puppy training into a delightful experience which can bond you and your pet for a lifetime! For professional expert advice, visit.. Click Here To Visit DogTrainingZone.com Part 1: The 7 Stages of Puppy Development Part 2: When Should I Start Training My Puppy? Part 3: Which Leash and Collar Is Right For Your Dog? Part 4: Five Ways To Stop Your Puppy From Nipping! Part 5: Five Ways Your Dog Senses The World Differently From You! Part 6: Five Surefire Ways to Show Your Dog You're The Boss! |