Read About Small Pet Veterinarian Visits

Veterinarian care has grown by leaps and bounds for small pets in recent years. Here's everything you need to know about Small Pet Veterinarian Visits.

History of Small Pet Care

Historically, veterinarians handled very little, if any, care for small animals. Pet store employees and owners were the ones with all the knowledge of small pets, and they were generally the ones concerned owners turned to for help. This has changed a lot in the last decade, and now most veterinary clinics have at least one vet on staff who handles small animal care. Vet recommendations can usually be obtained through pet stores, animal rescues and shelters, and other veterinarians.

Types of Small Pet Equipment

Along with acquiring the necessary skills to care for small animals, many vets now also have the equipment and facilities needed for small animal care. Vets who offer care for these animals will have small-gauge needles, warm cages, and other necessities available for their furry little patients.

Types of Small Pet Medical Procedures

A variety of diagnostic tests are now available for small animals. Ultrasounds, X-rays, and blood tests are common diagnostic tools for treating small pets. Some surgical procedures, including spaying and neutering, can be performed on small animals. Keep in mind, though, that even if the patient is tiny, the vet's bill might not be. As with any pet, occasional vet expenses are a fact of life, and something that should be considered before becoming a pet owner.