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Veterinarians in Atlantic Canada

Please select your province of choice for the corresponding directory for one of the four Atlantic provinces to find a veterinarian in your area:

These days the veterinarian is as important as the family doctor. Using your veterinary hospital as an emergency room leaves little time to make friends and have pleasant experiences. Set an appointment with the veterinarian you choose for a routine physical examination when nothing is noticeably wrong with your pet. Engage the vet in conversation until you get to know his style with you and your pets.

Appointments go more smoothly when owners have made a list of the questions they wanted to ask their veterinarian.

Some excellent veterinarians explain thing better than others. You should ask lots of questions at the end of your veterinary visit. This goes for most medical conditions that pets suffer from – not such things as a splinter or fishhook. Some common questions you might ask are is this a common or a rare condition? What do you think caused it? What is the likely outcome? Ask to read through some articles that the veterinarian has on the subject.

 

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