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Wisdom...
THE WISDOM IN LISTENING TO AND FOLLOWING YOUR VETERINARIAN'S ADVICE
Following your veterinarians advise is always in the best interest of your pet. While routine preventative care, immunizations,
medications, dentistry, feeding quality foods, spaying/neutering, bathing, etc., may seem inconvenient or expensive at the
time, the potential resulting disease from not following the doctors advise will almost always be more expensive and inconvenient
in the long run.
Veterinarians usually have six to eight years of college level education, have been tested at the national and state level,
regularly attend continuing education seminars, and have many years practical experience before owning a practice. We
encourage you to make sure anyone else giving you or your pet veterinary medical advise is at least as equally qualified.
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