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Dog Owner's Manual › Chapter 8: Dog Health Care › Selecting a Veterinarian for Your Dog ›Intro: Selecting a Veterinarian for Your Dog
One of the first tasks a new dog owner must accomplish is selecting the right veterinarian. The ideal candidate will be available to service your pet for its entire lifespan. He or she can maintain long-term treatment and immunization records; chart reactions to specific medications; even develop an understanding of your dog’s particular programming quirks. This extensive knowledge base is helpful during minor emergencies and can mean the difference between life and death during major ones. Here are some other guidelines to consider when selecting a service provider. « Common Problems in Senior Dogs | Table of Contents | Tips: Selecting a Veterinarian for Your Dog » Chapter 8: Dog Health Care
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