Vets of today

OHs nephew is currently waiting to have his tonsils and adenoids removed in NZ and has been for more than a year. Of course, they could have been done in Aus when OH spoke to his parents and we noticed it was impairing his speech... But what do we know. 🤦 (I digress...)
Jackson's tonsils were touching. They were classed as the most severe level but the public waiting list was still 12-28 months public. We took him private and had them done 10 days later.
 
Me too!!
We use Drontal for worming and seresto collars for fleas/ticks. Both of which you can buy at PetDrugsOnline... Works a treat!
Yep, I get Drontal from PetDrugsOnline, and we don't use flea/tick treatment. My vets don't even push it (rather surprisingly!) - before they get the chance, I always say "he/she's been wormed recently" and they just nod, and don't mention fleas & ticks.
 
I always say "he/she's been wormed recently"
I think that, by and large, the worming every three months is a " best practice " thing which they are professionally obliged to go by, if necessary. However, how many of them actually treat there own dogs according to the guidelines we shall never know!
I guess in some instances the treatment plans work well - perhaps some folk would forget completely and/or are unaware of the need in te first place.
 

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I think that, by and large, the worming every three months is a " best practice " thing which they are professionally obliged to go by, if necessary. However, how many of them actually treat there own dogs according to the guidelines we shall never know!
I guess in some instances the treatment plans work well - perhaps some folk would forget completely and/or are unaware of the need in te first place.
We’re pretty religious about it, and I would definitely forget without the vet reminder! Not sure this would be critical for health and I entirely understand people being more relaxed, but I prefer to know they’re not carrying too many parasites.
 
I prefer to know they’re not carrying too many parasites.
Yes, for sure, I agree it's important - they always carry a worm burden, or so I am lead to believe, and can impact human health. If there are children in the house it's especially important. I was always a stickler about my children handwashing after being around the dogs before eating -- it's obviously stayed with my daughter as I had to wait for her to do so on the farm before we nipped out for lunch!
I am actually vigilant about worming Cass. It's just that I think I can manage it myself without a vet plan, I find it more cost effective. I can see though that the health plans are useful for many people, and also encourage pet owners to do the right thing.
 
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