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| - Just like with kids, sometimes you find yourself with an animal you weren't planning on, and it needs shots, and blood tests, and medicine to make sure it's healthy and going to be around for a while. Twice we've had the unexpected experience of taking in rescued animals, and twice we've gone to UAH to make sure our new friends were in tip top shape. Dr. Bastek is absolutely wonderful with our dog, and Dr. Langeneckert with our kitten. While kitty still has one more vet visit to go until he's utd on all his shots, this will probably continue to be our first choice in vet care as both animals get older and need boosters as well as anything else.
Pets cost money. They cost money when they need to be fed, when you need to get the carpet cleaned because they had an accident that left a stain, when they eat your textbooks, or chew a hole in the sofa during the 3 minutes you left them alone to take out the trash, and they cost a LOT when you take them to a doctor. There are cheaper places out there, but not by much. So since you have to pay about the same amount anyway, it's probably easier to do it when the staff and vets are helpful, communicative, and invested in making sure you and your furry family members are ok.
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