16 Jul

Traveling with your dog can be a lot of fun.  Balliang vet hospital   There are plenty of things to see and do and dogs are welcome in lots of different places. But, if you have an emergency and need veterinary help while you're traveling, things can turn serious very fast. How do you find a vet while you're traveling? Especially if you're in a place that's unfamiliar to you?

The best way to find a good vet when you need one is to ask your own vet - before you go. If you know that you're going to be traveling with your dog in an area, ask your vet to recommend a good vet. He or she may not know one but it's possible that your vet can make a recommendation or find a referral for you. This way you'll have the name, address and phone number of a good vet wherever you travel. The vet will even be able to contact your vet quickly in case he or she needs information about your dog.

If your vet isn't able to recommend a vet in the area where you'll be traveling, it's still a good idea to plan ahead. Go online and search the Internet for vets in the area. Make some phone calls and find a vet who would be able to see your dog if necessary. Locate any pet emergency clinics in the area. Write down the addresses and phone numbers. You can keep all of this information in one location so it will be handy if you should need it. If your dog gets a snake bite or hurts himself you'll know exactly where to go and who to see. Read more 

Use a GPS device or Internet driving directions to find quick routes to the vet or the emergency clinic.

If you have friends in the area you'll be visiting it's also advisable to ask your friends for their recommendation about vets. If they have pets they may be able to tell you about the local vets and who you should see in case of emergency. It's always good to consider word-of-mouth information about vets.

When you travel with your dog make sure that he wears his rabies tag and other licenses. Carry copies of his rabies certificate and vaccination records, along with any important veterinary records if he has a specific condition. Be prepared with good information in case your dog does need to see a vet. Have your home veterinarian's phone number, address and fax number handy so the vet can contact him or her if necessary.

Don't forget to take any medications that your dog normally takes with you. Keep them in their original bottle. If you need refills it will be helpful for your vet to see the original prescription bottle.

If you plan ahead you should be able to handle any emergency that comes up for your dog when you travel and you'll be able to find a great local vet to take care of your dog.


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Just like doctors for humans, pet doctors, or veterinarians, come in all specialties. Some focus on general pet care. Some are specialists in dogs, or cats, or horses, or livestock. Some practice emergency pet medicine. There are also specialties as varied as pet dermatology, reproductive health, etc. Just like doctors, vets pursue these specialties after their initial vet training. Regardless of specialty, all vets have the basic training required to perform routine pet care.

Veterinarians are also responsible for food safety and other things related to microbes, such as biological warfare. This comes as a surprise to many people, but makes perfect sense when one considers that many diseases are spread through animal and that much of or food comes from animals. Vet researchers study diseases transferred between humans and animals. Much of this research leads to drugs to treat humans. Vets inspect slaughterhouses, work for restaurant inspection agencies and ensure that dead animals are not diseased and are disposed of correctly.

Vets help establish government regulations involving food production and storage. Anytime a food borne illness outbreak occurs, vets are the people looking for the cause and the origin of the illness. This often takes them to farms and slaughterhouses in foreign countries to determine if their standards meet US requirements.


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