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		<title>By: Jana</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jana</dc:creator>
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		<description>Finding the right veterinarian is not as easy as it might seem. Often one doesn&#039;t find that out until something serious is going on. Even referral from a friend or a neighbor doesn&#039;t always help. You don&#039;t really know how good you veterinarian is, until you&#039;re facing an issue out of the regular routine stuff.

We switched to a new veterinarian, because we felt our old one wasn&#039;t showing enough care. It seemed all business to them. Our friends gave us a recommendation about a vet who they were really excited about and thought he was wonderful.

But once the poop hit the fan, we learned otherwise.

Now we have a vet who truly is amazing, and we can lean on him no matter what is going on. But sadly, I do believe that those are hard to come by.

So how can one tell how good their veterinarian is?

Does he listen to you? Does he take what you&#039;re saying into consideration? Does he take things seriously and doesn&#039;t dismiss symptoms? Is he able to go beyond the routine stuff? Than you have a good one.

Jana</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding the right veterinarian is not as easy as it might seem. Often one doesn&#8217;t find that out until something serious is going on. Even referral from a friend or a neighbor doesn&#8217;t always help. You don&#8217;t really know how good you veterinarian is, until you&#8217;re facing an issue out of the regular routine stuff.</p>
<p>We switched to a new veterinarian, because we felt our old one wasn&#8217;t showing enough care. It seemed all business to them. Our friends gave us a recommendation about a vet who they were really excited about and thought he was wonderful.</p>
<p>But once the poop hit the fan, we learned otherwise.</p>
<p>Now we have a vet who truly is amazing, and we can lean on him no matter what is going on. But sadly, I do believe that those are hard to come by.</p>
<p>So how can one tell how good their veterinarian is?</p>
<p>Does he listen to you? Does he take what you&#8217;re saying into consideration? Does he take things seriously and doesn&#8217;t dismiss symptoms? Is he able to go beyond the routine stuff? Than you have a good one.</p>
<p>Jana</p>
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