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RieJa
Joined: 23 Feb 2007
Posts: 7
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| Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:41 am Post subject: New Veterinarian..OK ke? |
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Ello All..
No offence to all Vet out there..ni cuma nak tanya pendapat semua.. :D
Ni sebenarnya kisah kawan saya...mengenai sebuah klinik haiwan yg baru di buka. Rasa2nya lum 1/2 tahun lagi buka. Brg2 dlm klinik tu pun tak banyak. Vet tu pun nampak masih muda. Vet tu sorang saja dan ada sorang pembantu. Dia bw kucing yg baru d adopted ke klinik tu..nak buat medical check up...bg vaksin etc. Rakan sekerja dia dpt tahu dan menasihatinya supaya jgn ambil risiko antar ke vet yg msh baru sebab belum cukup pengalaman katanya..Kawan saya ni mula2 tak kisah sbb dia b'pendapat dr mana lagi vet tu nak dpt pengalaman kalau semua org tak nak antar pet jumpa dia. Tapi bila difikir lama2, dia pun rasa takut juga sbb ni soal nyawa kucing dia.
So..apa pendapat kamu smua..?? :?: :idea: |
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Dr Nat
Joined: 07 Dec 2005
Posts: 1834
Location: Klang Valley
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| Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:28 am Post subject: |
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Let me share with your my own personal opinions.
Firstly, if the vet wasn't qualified, then he wouldn't be getting his licence to practice or to open a vet clinic. So, as long as he has the proper qualifications, then he can be trusted. If there's anything that goes wrong, you can file a report with the Veterinary Services Department.
Secondly, wether to choose a more senior vet or a young vet, is basically up to you. I'd suggest that you select a vet based on who you feel more comfortable with. Comfort in the sense that you are
1. Able to talk and explain your problems to the vet
2. You can easily understand the vet's explanations and follow his/her directions
3. Trusts the way he handles your cat
Anyway, there are many more criteria on how to choose a vet. Check it out here:
http://vet.com.my/viewtopic.php?t=101 |
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