Things You Do That Drive Your Vet CRAZY!

Show your vet that you are an incredible pet parent by taking care of your pooch when the going gets rough. This means you should have the funds already saved should you need them. Your dog won't need those toys when he's dealing with something more serious — start a savings account now for your loved one and show your vet your dog is in good hands.

There are many other ways you can annoy your vet, are you curious? Keep your vet happy and you'll be considered the best parent ever to your vet and pet.

#1 – Not Prepared for Responsibility
Dog owners sometimes fail to be prepared for the responsibility of pet ownership.

#2 – Using Google as a Vet
[Many] pet owners trust the internet over consulting their veterinarian. I’ve seen too many pets come to the veterinarian’s office too late because Google said their dog would be fine

#3 – Won’t Pay for Vet Care
When pet owners spend a lot of money on doggie clothes, day care, beds, and toys and then complain about the reasonable costs of veterinary care.

#4 – Waiting too Long to Seek Help
In the past I’ve heard, “He only vomits two or three times a day.” How many times a day do you vomit? Please go to the veterinarian sooner rather than later!

#5 – Forgets to tell you Their Dog Bites
After the dog snaps at you and nearly ends your life, the owner mentions how their dog almost always tries to bite strangers— especially veterinary-related strangers.

#6 – Having to Handle the Owner to Handle the Dog
When small dog owners hold their dog very, very, very close to their bosom and when you ask to examine the dog, you literally have to pry the dog away from that bosom.

Head to I Heart Dogs to read all 10 things that owners may be doing that is making your vet roll his or her eyes. If you find that a few of these are you, it's okay because you're only human. Just remember that your vet is there to do his or her job and they only have your pet's best interest in mind.

Show your vet you love your pooch unconditionally and they'll be less likely to think you need some work as a dog owner.



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