You may be your pets BFF (best friend forever) but there is someone else in the pet’s life, his vet in Millersville.
A vet is so much more than just a medical practitioner. A good vet also has great skills with the owners of the pets as he recognizes the bond between man and his dog. The last thing you want is to start looking for a vet when you really need one, plan ahead, look for your vet in Millersville while you have plenty of time.
Many veterinarians work as part of a complete team that includes technicians and various support staff. When you are reviewing the animal hospital, you will want to review all the staff, not just the vet. You will also want to consider the hospitals location and the fees. If the closest vet to your home does not measure up to your standards it will be well worth going an extra couple of miles to get the best care for your pet.
The best way to find the right vet in Millersville:
When you someone who has the same love for his animal and gives it excellent care, ask who the vet is. Start with your friends, neighbors, dog groomer, and kennel master or dog trainer. The people who handle pets for a living are an ideal source of names.
Once you have names, you can get some simple details from the Yellow Pages or on-line. The normal working hours, the location and the staff are usually publicized. Look for an indication that they are members of AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association). Membership means that the vet in Millersville has voluntarily met the high standards in care, equipment and the facility.
If you are looking for a vet with specialization, ask about his board certification, this indicates he has spent additional years in studying the specialty and sitting a strict examination.
Once you have pared the names down to those that you believe will be great vets, visit their facility. Make it a point to meet not only the vet, but the staff as well. Much of the time that your pet is visiting the vets office, it is in the care of the technicians, not the actual vet so make sure the staff are caring and competent.
When you visit, look for:
* Cleanliness, comfort and organization
* Is it necessary to have an appointment or is walk in acceptable?
* How many vets work in the practice and will your pet always get the same vet?
* Are dogs and cats kept in separate areas?
* Does the hospital have the in-house equipment to do X-rays, ultrasound, blood tests and other lab work?
* Do the fees fit with your ability to pay?
Once you have taken the time to visit the offices and speak to the staff, you are ready to make a long term commitment for your pets care.

