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        Agape Animal Center

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        438 S Tyndall Pkwy, Panama City, FL 32404

        • (850) 252-8999
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        1. Agape Animal Center

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        438 S Tyndall PkwyPanama City, FL 32404

        (850) 252-8999
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        This place is phenomenal and so pleased that I was recommended by another Veterinary location as they could not fit me in and I had a slight emergen…

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        2. Forest Park Animal Hospital PA

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        BBB Rating: A+

        2640 Jenks AvePanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 851-0826
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        Dr Baker did surgery on a stray dog that was hit by car. She has taken care of the puppy since she was 2 months old. Now is about 6 months. She has …

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        3. Agape Animal Center

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        BBB Rating: A+

        438 S Tyndall PkwyPanama City, FL 32404

        (850) 252-8999
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        I am a most happy pet owner to have found this Veterinary Center, had a slight emergency and needed to get my cat in as she had been bitten by "some…

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        4. Panama City Animal Hospital

        BBB Rating: A+

        4307 N Highway 231Panama City, FL 32404

        (850) 784-6914
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        From Business: Offering compassionate care to animals and their owners.

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        5. Acupuncture & Holistic Veterinary Service of Northwest Florida

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        5926 S Lagoon DrPanama City, FL 32408

        (850) 249-4372
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        We were very fortunate to find Dr. Fowler when our 6 year old Australian Shepherd began losing control of her hind legs. After a thorough exam and …

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        Parkwayz Animal Hospital

        6. Parkwayz Animal Hospital

        739 S Tyndall PkwyPanama City, FL 32404

        (850) 763-8387
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        7. Frankford Animal Clinic

        BBB Rating: A+

        1826 Frankford AvePanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 785-4831
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        8. Banfield Pet Hospital

        849 E 23rd StPanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 769-4812
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        From Business: Doctor hours may vary from hospital hours. Please call ahead in urgent situations to verify that a doctor is available before leaving for a hospital. Banfield Pet…

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        9. Callaway Animal Hospital

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        BBB Rating: A+

        247 N Highway 22 APanama City, FL 32404

        (850) 763-4611
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        I have used a couple veterinarians in Panama City and this one is my favorite. The doctor knows her stuff and the prices are fair. I know my animals…

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        10. Critter Care

        2620 E 15th StPanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 726-0838
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        11. Don R Taylor DVM

        301 W 15th StPanama City, FL 32401

        (850) 785-0549
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        12. Class Maurice & Debbie

        146 Candlewick CirPanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 215-0723
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        13. Bay View Veterinary Hospital

        BBB Rating: A+

        2333 Saint Andrews BlvdPanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 784-0196
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        14. Gulf Coast Animal Hospital

        BBB Rating: A+

        301 W 15th StPanama City, FL 32401

        (850) 785-0549
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        15. Bay Animal Hospital Inc

        2003 E 5th StPanama City, FL 32401

        (850) 763-2133
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        16. Robert G Scott DVM

        301 W 15th StPanama City, FL 32401

        (850) 785-0549
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        17. Byas, Albert Dr

        438 S Tyndall PkwyPanama City, FL 32404

        (850) 913-9777
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        18. Bartels, Richard DVM

        2333 Saint Andrews BlvdPanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 784-0196
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        19. Gillespie Jeromey

        1826 Frankford AvePanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 785-4831
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        20. Precious Paws Pet Sitting

        2131 Briawood CirPanama City, FL 32405

        (850) 215-7297
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        21. VCA Animal Hospitals

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        I have never had a vet clinic so welcoming. My dog, a huge GSD is out of control with anxiety and lack of socialization but VCA understands and mak…

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        22. Pet Health Center

        BBB Rating: A+

        2509 S Highway 77Lynn Haven, FL 32444

        (850) 265-0200
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        23. Cedar Grove Animal Hospital

        2509 S Highway 77Lynn Haven, FL 32444

        (850) 913-9117
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        24. Time On Your Side Pet Sitting Services

        BBB Rating: A+

        Serving the Panama City Area

        (850) 319-2227
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        Breeze Animal Hospital of Panama City Beach
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        25. Breeze Animal Hospital of Panama City Beach

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        BBB Rating: A+

        9222 Panama City Beach PkwyPanama City Beach, FL 32407

        (850) 851-0267
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        very friendly staff and doctor. The hospital was very clean and nice smelling. My babies were given the best care and handled gently.

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        26. Vets Pets

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        BBB Rating: A+

        8905 Front Beach RdPanama City Beach, FL 32407

        (850) 233-7800
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        Dr. Barr is a rarity in this area as he is knowledgeable, compassionate and reasonably priced. I cannot imagine trusting anyone else with my dogs or…

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        27. Gerrie C Barr DVM

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        8905 Front Beach RdPanama City Beach, FL 32407

        (850) 233-7800
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        28. Edward Gagnet Vet

        4740 Highway 389Lynn Haven, FL 32444

        (850) 265-9435
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        29. North Bay Animal Hospital

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        4740 Highway 389Lynn Haven, FL 32444

        (850) 265-9435
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        Fabulous place...I felt welcomed as soon as I walked through the front door. The entire staff were exceptional. The only part I dreaded about the vi…

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        30. Animal Care Center

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        8501 Front Beach RdPanama City Beach, FL 32407

        (850) 235-2877
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        The vets and staff at Animal Care Center have cared for my babies for 14 years. They provide a loving and caring enviroment that eases the stress t…

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        VCA Animal Hospitals

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        Are pet owners allowed to stay with their animal during an overnight pet clinic stay?

        Most 24-hour clinics do not allow owners to stay with their pets overnight. However, many do have specific visiting hours or will let owners see their pets at any point during the day. In addition, owners can call most clinics at any time for an update on their pet's well being.

        What should be included in a pet first-aid kit?

        • Important phone numbers, especially those of the the veterinary clinic, the animal hospital or emergency clinic, and the poison control center
        • A book detailing pet first-aid steps
        • Copy of medical records
        • Nylon leash
        • Muzzle (only use if pet is not vomiting and has no difficulty breathing)
        • Absorbent gauze
        • Nonlatex disposable gloves
        • Scissors
        • Tweezers
        • Nail clippers
        • Digital thermometer
        • Sterile saline solution
        • Hydrogen peroxide (to induce vomiting only at the recommendation of a veterinarian
        • Milk of magnesia (to absorb poison only at the recommendation of a veterinarian)

        What is the right care facility for a pet health emergency?

        Find a 24-hour animal hospital that provides emergency services within your area. Keep the facility's contact information in a place that's easy to locate, such as the refrigerator, address book, or smartphone. Most veterinary clinics operate on standard business hours and are not equipped to handle emergencies.

        What's the difference between a veterinary clinic and an animal hospital?

        Veterinary clinics operate on a smaller scale than animal hospitals. The latter are more likely open 24 hours and provide emergency services. The former generally operate on typical office hours and only perform wellness exams and minor surgeries. Veterinary clinics also do not generally perform laboratory tests on site.

        What should I bring to my pet's veterinary appointment?

        The specifics vary depending on the type of visit. For a wellness exam, bring:

        • Medical records
        • The type or brand of food the pet eats
        • Medication (including flea, tick, and heartworm medication).
        If the animal needs medical treatment, the following may be helpful depending on the situation:
        • Fresh stool sample
        • Vomit sample
        • Video of the pet engaging in abnormal behavior
        • Substance the pet may have ingested

        Do veterinarians make house calls?

        Most large-animal veterinarians make houses calls, and a growing number of small-animal vets do the same. The services these vets provide are similar to those offered by a clinic. Animals that require major surgeries or in-depth testing will need to go to an animal hospital.

        What is the recommended frequency of veterinary well-visits?

        Take pets for an annual wellness visit at least once per year. Younger, older, or special-needs pets may need more frequent visits.

        Is an appointment needed before visiting a veterinary clinic?

        If you need a standard wellness visit or have a minor concern, scheduling an appointment is ideal. In the event of an emergency, call or check online to see if the clinic accepts walk-ins.

        How much does a visit to a veterinary clinic cost?

        Most general wellness vet visits cost around $50. Getting vaccinations increases the price. The average pet vaccine costs around $20.

        What common services do veterinary clinics and hospitals provide?

        Veterinary clinics generally provide outpatient pet care. They perform wellness exams, spay and neuter pets, and focus on preventive care. Animal hospitals perform more in-depth surgical procedures, conduct in-house lab work, and are equipped for overnight stay.

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        Forest Park Animal Hospital PA

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        2640 Jenks Ave, Panama City, FL 32405

        • (850) 851-0826
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        Breeze Animal Hospital of Panama City Beach

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        9222 Panama City Beach Pkwy, Panama City Beach, FL 32407

        • (850) 851-0267
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        VCA Animal Hospitals

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        Gulf Winds Animal Hospital

        201 N Highway 79, Panama City Beach, FL 32413

        • (850) 588-3490
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        Agape Animal Center

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        438 S Tyndall Pkwy, Panama City, FL 32404

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        Allied Veterinary Emergency Hospital

        2324 Centerville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308

        • (850) 778-9432
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        Ark Animal Hospital

        4297 Lafayette St, Marianna, FL 32446

        • (850) 526-4031
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        Bradfordville Animal Hospital

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        6714 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32312

        • (850) 692-5533
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        Capital Circle Veterinary Hospital

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        1826 Capital Cir NE, Tallahassee, FL 32308

        • (850) 583-4899
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        Lakewood Animal Hospital

        4882 Portal Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32303

        • (850) 792-7882
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        Mahan Animal Clinic

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        3348 Mahan Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32308

        • (850) 778-9621
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        Marianna Animal Hospital

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        2909 Jefferson St, Marianna, FL 32446

        • (850) 633-4600
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        Agape Animal Center
        Debra B. rated

        This place is phenomenal and so pleased that I was recommended by another Veterinary location as they could not fit me in and I had a slight emergency with my cat who had been bitten and needed treatment and they pulled through!! The staff and Dr Hayden were very pleasant, helpful, knowledgeable and took the extra minutes to answer my questions. The wait was longer than the appointment time that had been scheduled but since they did squeeze me in on a Friday morning and got such stellar results and no price gouging made the wait all the well worth it. Highly recommend Agape Animal Center.

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        Lara H. rated

        The staff at Agape Animal Center have taken care of all of my pets. On elf the vets even volunteered to drive my dog to their Port St. Joe office for her surgery because that was the office they performed surgeries on the day that was most convenient for me.The staff truly cares about my dogs, and I know they are taken care of with them!

        Callaway Animal Hospital
        Karl J. rated

        I have used a couple veterinarians in Panama City and this one is my favorite. The doctor knows her stuff and the prices are fair. I know my animals are in good hands.

        Acupuncture & Holistic Veterinary Service of Northwest Florida
        Libby F. rated

        We were very fortunate to find Dr. Fowler when our 6 year old Australian Shepherd began losing control of her hind legs. After a thorough exam and background of Daisy's condition, Dr. Fowler started Daisy on acupuncture, Chinese herbs to relieve pain and inflammation and a home cooked diet. She referred us to UofFl to confirm Daisy's diagnosis of IVDD. Basically, arthritis in her vertebrae. We chose not to have surgery as there was little assurance the condition would be better or not return. Dr. Fowler was an important part of keeping Daisy pain-free and comfortable for the next year and a half. When the time came, Dr. Fowler came to our house to euthanize Daisy so she could be at home with us when she crossed over. I can't say enough good things about Dr. Fowler and her tech Jen. They treat their patients like their own animals, and are very gentle and loving in their care.

        Acupuncture & Holistic Veterinary Service of Northwest Florida
        Kimberly F. rated

        Dr Fowler has made me a true believer in Alternative medicine. My labrador (age 10 at the time) was diagnosed with nasal cancer 22 months ago and is still alive and well and cancer FREE. The combination of western medicine (radiation and chemo) combined with acupuncture for his immune system and anti-cancer herbs has saved his life. He is the only dog in the COUNTRY still in a Pfizer Palladia study for nasal cancer. All other dogs in the study have passed on or their cancer did not respond to treatment. The difference with Boz (now 12) is that he did acupuncture and herbs with Dr Fowler. Auburn Veterinary Clinic calls Boz their poster dog. Dr. Fowler's treatment has made a huge impact in our lives.

        Acupuncture & Holistic Veterinary Service of Northwest Florida
        shamalee rated

        I began taking my German shepherd, Kirra, to Dr. Fowler in Dec 2012 when she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer, hemangiosarcoma. Dr. Fowler was highly recommended by a friend who had taken her dog who has cancer as well. Dr. Fowler began with an assessment with all Kirra's current records, xrays, lab reports, etc from conventional vets. She began with creating a diet based around her cancer known as the "cancer diet". It was made of foods that would aid her condition and I that I could make easily at home. Next, she put my dog on certain Chinese herbs that were based around her cancer and what she was lacking (she had become anemic). Kirra was a fussy eater and could sniff out any medicine but Dr. Fowler always had a solution for this! She was always on hand for any questions (and trust me I had MANY). Along with the diet and herbs we did acupuncture and B12 shots on Kirra. Her office was warm and welcoming. The acupuncture treatments would take 30 minutes to an hour and as Kirra would lie there relaxed, Dr. Fowler and I would chat and she would calm me and reassure me with Kirra's treatment, condition and overall health.Kirra was given weeks to months by Auburn Veterinary Hospital. I feel that with Dr. Fowler's diet, herbs, and acupuncture Kirra had a happy and lively 3 months. She was given a grime diagnosis by conventional vets and treated with chemotherapy. Dr Fowler helped treat Kirra's side effects from chemo with acupuncture and it worked, instantly. Kirra once walked in to her office and she had not eaten in 2 days. Dr Fowler tried giving her treats. No go. After hitting appetite stimulant points on Kirra with acupuncture, right after she ate up all the treats and her appetite came back.Unfortunately with all the treatment with conventional and holistic medicine, the inevitable happened and Kirra began to hemorrhage. All I wanted was for my baby to be comfortable and home when the time came. Dr. Fowler drove an hour and a half to my house and ended my baby's suffering. She made it as peaceful as it could have been. I held her the whole time. Dr. Fowler then made all the arrangements for me and I had to do nothing which was so helpful at such a devastating time.I can not say enough good things about Dr. Fowler. I HIGHLY recommend her and her wonderful services. Since I had started seeing her for Kirra I have recommended her to all my friends and coworkers who have loved animals from cats to horses. She has the BEST bedside manner and truly wants the best for you and your beloved pet. She will be honest with you and that is sometimes hard to hear but it is in the best interest of your beloved pet.Thank you Dr Fowler for making a devastating event peaceful, calm and comforting. She was able to end my baby's suffering so compassionately. Words can not express my gratitude and I am forever grateful. Kirra fell asleep peaceful in my arms at our home where she was most comfortable. I felt her last breath and was able to tell her how much I loved her the whole time. That is all I could ever wish for at that time and Dr. Fowler made that possible.

        Callaway Animal Hospital
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        We called quite a few vets in ...

        We called quite a few vets in the Panama City area (we live on the Fountain/Marianna line), we decided to trust Callaway Animal Hospital with Peanut Butter's care, and here's why: From the initial phone call, to the special arrangements for his entry into the Callaway Animal Hospital (in a large kennel) and to his two treatments (one the afternoon we brought him in and the other the next morning)--it was all "First Class." The place was immaculate, and EVERYONE there had a smile and knowledgeable and encouraging words. We had an unfortunate occurrence happen to our beloved Peanut Butter. To us, he is not a dog--but a member of our family. After trying to heal him at home for two weeks--Peanut Butter had a setback from playing and was in serious pain--which is what led us to our vet search. The Doctor: Doctor Korda systematically worked her way from his head to his tail and found the problem in less than five minutes. She confirmed her diagnosis with x-rays the next morning. It would be next to impossible to find a better vet anywhere.

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        How to Find the Right Vet or Clinic for Your Animal

        Choosing the right vet for your pet can be tough. After all, your furry friend can't tell you how he or she feels about the doctor. Even though you're not the one treated by the vet, whoever your animal sees is obviously your decision. Since many veterinary diseases and injuries can turn into emergencies very quickly, it's important to have a go-to vet. This way, you can ensure you'll know whom to see when your animal needs care.

        Speak to your friends and family about vets who've treated their pets. You can even talk to your groomer or an animal shelter worker for referrals. When you visit the clinics you've been referred to, check that the facility is clean, animals are separated and the staff is calm and courteous. Not all clinics are American Animal Hospital Association accredited. This accreditation isn't a legal necessity, though a clinic that's AAHA-accredited is guaranteed to offer high-quality medical care. To receive accreditation, the clinic has to meet the AAHA's standards in the areas of facility, equipment and quality care.

        If you're looking for a specialist, you want to make sure he or she is board-certified to practice in that specific area of animal medicine. You'll want to make sure your vet is also convenient to visit, so there are factors to take into account.

        • Look for a vet who's close to your house, as many animals don't like being in the car for a long time. If there's an emergency, you want to make sure you can get your pet to the vet as quickly as possible. 
        • Though all veterinary clinics must be able to make arrangements to see their clients' pets outside of office hours if there's an emergency, these arrangements may not always be at the facility you're used to. Double check with the office to see where the emergency facility is.
        • Some clinics have longer hours than others. If you work a 9-5 schedule, make sure the office is open on nights and weekends.
        • Whether you have pet health insurance or not, it's still worth checking what the regular costs for typical procedures are at the vet's office. There isn't a set standard when it comes to price, so it's good to know that you're not looking into a clinic that's beyond your means.

        The type of animal you own should play a part in which vet you choose as well. While your options are vast if you have a dog or cat, you may have to visit an avian clinic for your bird or an exotics clinic for your snake.

        Types of Vets

        Just as there are many types of doctors, there are many types of vets. Some focus on livestock or house pets, while others may specialize in dentistry or surgery. They may work in a veterinary clinic or zoo, working specifically with the animals housed there, or travel to farms to work with livestock. Since horse racing and other equestrian activities are so popular, some vets are trained to work just with horses.

        Diseases, like malaria and yellow fever are also transmitted through animals. Some vets have insight to diseases that affect both humans and animals. Vets have contributed to the treatment and cure of many diseases that plagued both humans and their furry friends.

        Government agencies employ veterinarians as well. When an animal comes from a foreign land, these vets quarantine them and check for any diseases that may be present in an effort to control new diseases that can be brought into the country. Other Specific types of vets include:

        • Private practice veterinarians: This is the most popular type of veterinarian, and many of these professionals work at clinics. They may also go to farms to care for livestock that can't be transported to the clinic.
        • Teaching and research: These vets work at veterinary schools, training students who are planning on joining the veterinary field. They may also work in college labs conducting research pertaining to animal health.
        • Regulatory medicine: These vets work closely with diseases rather than animals themselves. Their responsibilities include controlling or eliminating illnesses, and protecting the public from diseases in animals. They may also work with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Services.
        • Public health: These vets are also known as epidemiologists. They work for cities, counties, states or federal agencies to help control and prevent animal and human disease. Public health vets may work for the FDA to determine the safety of medicines and food additives.
        • Uniformed services: The U.S. Army Veterinary Corps employ these vets. They're responsible for biomedical research and development.
        • Private industry: These vets go to school solely for positions in pharmaceutical and biomedical research. They work in labs that produce chemicals, drugs and vaccines for both humans and animals.

        What Do Veterinary Assistants Do?

        A vet assistant works alongside the veterinarian and helps out around the clinic. In some cases, they may assist vets in surgery or restrain struggling animals during tests or lab work. The everyday duties of a veterinary assistant include; monitoring and caring for animals after surgery, keeping medical records, cleaning animals' teeth, feeding and bathing them, cleaning cages, sterilizing surgical equipment, giving animals medication, collecting samples for testing and performing laboratory tests, and offering grief counseling to pet owners.

        What to Expect at the Vet's Office

        It's a good idea to bring your pet to the vet regularly. This way, he or she becomes familiar and comfortable with the care providers, and you can stay on top of your pet's preventative care. If the animal is small enough, bring it to the office in a carrier. Just as you visit the doctor for a yearly check up, you should bring in your pet for regular check ups as well. During a routine veterinary visit, the vet will probably begin by asking you if there have been any changes in your pet's behavior or habits. 

        The vet will then take your pet's vitals, like weight, temperature, pulse and respiration rate, and perform a physical examination of the pet. During a physical exam, the vet checks the abdomen for swollen organs, and the legs, feet and joints for any potential problems. Depending on the age, breed or condition of your pet, your veterinarian may also check the eyes, ears and mouth.

        When your vet conducts a full body examination, he or she will check out your pet's coat and skin, noting any hair loss, itchy spots or lumps. Keep note of your animal's shedding habits so you can let the vet know if anything seems abnormal. The vet will check for parasites, fleas, ticks, mites and heartworms as well.  

        Vaccinations are also important to your pet, especially if you have a cat or a dog, and your vet will suggest that you make sure they're current. Keeping up to date with vaccinations can prevent your furry friend from getting distemper, rabies, hepatitis and lyme disease. Some vaccinations last longer than others, so speak to your doctor about staying caught up with your animal's shots. 

        Cost and Insurance

        Just like your own health insurance, you want to make sure your animal is covered before he or she needs veterinary services. Some common animal surgeries can cost thousands of dollars, and you don't want to end up having to foot a surprise bill that costs more than your paycheck. 

        There's no set price for pet health insurance. Costs can depend on factors such as where you live, the age and breed of your pet, and how much coverage you want. Before you take out a pet insurance policy, you'll want to meet with your vet to go over what he or she thinks your animal should be covered for. Many vets believe that you should make sure cancer, chronic disease, hereditary and congenital disease, and common breed-related medical conditions are all addressed in your policy.

        Some pet owners can't afford insurance for their pet, so there are other options to make paying for surprise pet visits as easy as possible. Some pet stores have wellness plans - which tend to be much cheaper than an insurance policy - that offer shots, check ups, screenings and discounts on various procedures your pet may need. A lot of veterinary offices offer payment plans for pricey procedures as well, as long as you have decent credit history. For a last-ditch option, there are even privately funded organizations that offer pet owners financial aid for their pet's treatments. 

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