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Originally Posted by Dillydoodle
Zdogz- that is lucky! My local vet is not familiar with corgis- so he is only going to be used for dire emergencies. However, i found a vet who owns, breeds and shows corgis and has for years and years..she is an hour away from me, but i took Dillon to her and she is worth the trip and I will continue to go back to her- so in that respect i do feel lucky.
I have a two cats that see one vet 5 minutes away, one special needs cat that goes to a vet 30 minutes away and now Dillon dog who gets to go an hour with me ( thank GOD he loves going for a ride, and absolutely LOVED this corgi vet...) The things we do for love of our pets...
Emilie
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I live in a very small town (Eunice) in the southeast corner of NM and we don't have a vet in our town. My vet is 36 miles away in Texas, but once a week he drives to Eunice to tend to his "patients" here. All of the people who work for him are wonderful. I had to put my 17-year old (would have been 18 this past September) calico cat, Kalli, to sleep on a Thursday in July. That Sunday we had to take our 14-year old (would have been 15 this past September) to the vet, and he died during the night there. The people there sent us a sympathy card. Just very, very nice people!