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By: Ray Coleiro
When one takes a moment to think about it --- perhaps the most difficult and agonizing decision to be made on behalf of your Dog is choosing a vet.
The first and most essential step is to educate your self on the Dog and aspects such as diet, health care, behavioral problems, and emergency care. This will enable you to understand what the vet is saying and you can then be a part of any decision making process where the well being of your Dog is concerned.
After all, it is the vet who will:
A or B—who is the Perfect choice?
In this vital decision of choosing between A or B, you the parent must make an informed decision.
The right way to go about choosing a Vet:
The “key” is to however trust your own instincts.
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And the wrong way…:
You must choose him only because, “he is the best” and you are in total/complete agreement with his philosophies.
There are basically two different lines of thought/treatment.
The “Allopathic” represented by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) that practice medicine known as allopathic, conventional, or western medicine.
OR
The “Holistic” philosophy represented by the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association ( AHVMA) which uses holistic or natural methods to treat dogs. This kind is known as holistic or natural medicine.
What is the difference? You will find when you do a bit of research that their very perceptions differ.
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