Phoenix Large Animal Vet Info
Whether your horse is in need of vaccinations, dental care or assistance for an illness, calling your veterinarian out to provide medical care can be a bit stressful for you, your horse and the vet. To help ensure a smooth process, here are a few tips Phoenix large animal veterinarians recommend.
Tip #1: Be Flexible
When calling to make an appointment, have several possible days available for scheduling. Phoenix large animal veterinarians have to travel to many homes to treat their animals, which means they may have days that are booked or when traveling to your home simply may not make sense due to the location of other appointments.
Tip #2: Prepare Your Horse
If your horse is unaccustomed to veterinary visits or doesn’t respond well to the veterinarian, you can help prepare it during the days leading up to the vet visit. Practice things such as picking up feet and rubbing your horse’s neck in the area where the vaccinations will be administered or the chest and barrel where the stethoscope will be used. You can also practice opening your horse’s mouth, lifting its tail and standing quietly with a flashlight shined in its eyes.
Tip #3: Groom Your Horse
Prior to the vet’s visit, give your horse a thorough brushing and foot cleaning. This will make it easier for the vet to perform a physical exam. It will also reduce the risk of having a negative reaction at the injection site for vaccinations.