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Veterinarians & Specialists
| On site labaratory: | Yes | Internal medicine: | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oncology: | No | Chemotherapy: | No |
| Opthalmology: | Yes | Dermatology: | No |
| Allergy: | Yes | Dentistry: | No |
| Holistic services: | No | Cardiology: | No |
| Physical therapy: | No | Geriatric medicine: | Yes |
| Reproductive medicine: | No | Nutrition counseling: | No |
| Acupuncture: | No | Behavioralists/Therapists: | No |
“Would you go to you regular doctor for an eye exam? Why should your pooch go to the vet for his/her eyes? Veterinarians are not provided the special training (and may misdiagnosis! Britanny was diagnosed as having cataracts; she actually had dry eye) in ophthalmology and eyes are such an important sense. Eyes are a window to the soul...”
My first visit as a wee pup...I went to Eye Care for Animals when I first came home, and it was when I was having a surprise Dogster Baby Shower, too! The dogtors here are SO nice. I wasn't at all scared. They gave me kisses and told me I was a good girl. I opened my eyes W-I-D-E. They put a light in my eyes and said I had good eyeballs. Yippppeeee! Mama says I have to come once a year to visit and get checked. Why can't I come more often? |
