7 Things to Never Say to Your Vet

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Dr. Andrew Jones shares the “7 Things to Never Say to Your Vet” to help you build a better relationship with your veterinarian and ensure the best care for your pets. 🐾 Find out what phrases might unintentionally create tension or confusion during your vet visits and learn how to communicate effectively for the benefit of your furry friends. 🐕🐈

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5 Comments

  1. What if your veterinarian asks a lot of personal questions about you? Work, relationship status, home location, personal history… Is that appropriate? Should I tell them my mental health diagnosis? Does that in any way impact my pet’s health, and their job to care for my pet?

  2. Problem….my vet is who brings up things, not me. They look at records & tell me Scout hasn’t had this or that vaccine.. or when it’s time to get more heartworm prevention. When I turn down a vaccine, I’m told if Scout gets something wrong w/ her, they will need to give ger the vaccine before treating her.
    Yeah, the vets have become rigid about vaccinations .

  3. At my vet, whom refused, someone brought a health 4 yr old daushound to be put down because they were moving…he came home with me….hes now almost 15

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