It is always best to go into your pet's veterinary appointment knowing exactly what you want to ask your vet. This will ensure that you get the information you need to keep your pet happy and healthy. In this article, our vets review some sample questions you should ask your veterinarian.
Questions You Should Ask Your Vet
Veterinary appointments always go easier for you and your pet when you are fully prepared, this also includes having the questions you want to ask your vet ready to go. Having your veterinary questions prepared provides you with the opportunity to get all the information you need to care for your cat or dog to keep them happy and healthy.
Below, the vets at our animal clinic explain some questions you should have ready to ask your vet and discuss why they are important:
Is my pet up to date with their shots?
Vaccines are a very important part of your cat or dog's preventative care. They have to be kept up to date to help protect them from a wide range of serious and often life-threatening illnesses and diseases. The vets at our vet clinic always do their best to inform you when your pet is due for their booster shots however, it can sometimes be overlooked so it's always best to ask.
Is my pet's behavior normal?
Sometimes pets do odd things that are concerning to their owners such as biting, wheezing, or itching. Always take note of these behaviors and ask your vet about them because they will be able to tell you if there is an underlying condition. It would be best if you also informed your vet of when these behaviors occurred to help them in making a diagnosis.
Is my pet's weight healthy?
Sometimes it can be hard to tell if your pet is over or underweight. Pet's of every breed and age have their own specific weight guidelines they have to maintain to live healthy lives. Even a few extra pounds over or underweight can put your pet at risk for various health conditions (some are life-threatening), making this a very important question. If your cat or dog isn't at a healthy weight your veterinarian will help you establish a diet and exercise plan to help your pet get back to a healthy weight.
Is there a specific flea or tick prevention product you recommend for my pet?
Fleas and ticks are troublesome for both pets and their owners sometimes even spreading serious diseases. With so many different products available it can be hard to know which one would be best for you and your pet. Luckily, your veterinarian will be able to recommend or prescribe a prevention product that will work best for your furry companion.
Can you explain my bill to me, please?
Kindly ask your vet this question when they hand you the bill. Your veterinarian will be able to break down the costs and explain which each fee represents, to give you a better understanding of the services provided. It can also give you an idea of what to expect at your next visit.