

- Directions to vca all care from amigo animal hospital how to#
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Vet search by state (This is any vet, not just pig vets)įor Mobile Vets near you, please follow this link and click on your state Link to animal hospitals across the US: (Not pig specific) We confirmed that these vets see pigs at their practice but do not know whether they specialize in pigs.
Directions to vca all care from amigo animal hospital how to#
It is an arduous process, and veterinarians must be dedicated if they want to be called “specialists" in their field and this will ensure your vet knows how to manage and care for a pet pig. All of these specialty fields require three to six years of training beyond veterinary school in addition, specialists must recertify their specialty degree every 10 years. It is important to find a vet that has a specialty or subspecialty with pigs/swine. There is a fee for this online consultation, but the advice may be priceless. If you have a question you need answered right away, this is a link you can click and chat online with a vet that is familiar with pigs. Please check out our vet map we created by clicking here, University vets that see pigs by clicking here and also additional ways/links to find a vet by clicking here. **** Please don't wait for an emergency to find a veterinarian, please find a vet that sees pigs and develop a relationship with a them as soon as you get a pig. If you know of a vet that isn't listed and should be, let us know. (Based on complaints from pig parents who have used them) If you see a vet that should be removed, let us know. We try our very best to add new vets and remove vets whose practice no longer sees pigs, doesn't want to or shouldn't. Occasionally there will be practices that have undergone internal changes and they no longer see pigs, or new veterinarians join practices that didn't see pigs in the past, which now do-this vet list will change frequently based on circumstances beyond our control.

If you know of a vet that isn't on the list, please email us with their information so they can be added - list has been complied by myself and others in the mini pig community for a number of years, and during the long process of verifying individual veterinarian practices see pigs, there were some practices removed from the list and many more added. The list has been updated, but please be sure to call before showing up at the office as you would with any vet. the word CONFIRMED appears under a vet or practice name, this means someone has called and confirmed that the particular veterinarian/practice still sees pigs. If you are a DVM and would like information about pigs, please send us an email and we can put you in touch with excellent resources and other swine veterinarians. If you are a vet and appear on this list and do not see pigs, please let us know and we would be happy to remove your practice from the list. If you are a veterinarian, not on this list and would like to be added, please let us know and we will add your practice to the list. Do NOT wait for an emergency to find a vet. You are not forced to use any particular veterinarian, but you should establish a relationship with your mini pig and veterinarian sooner rather than later. Find out about their availability, emergency plans, whether or not they're able to come to your home, etc. Ask questions, find out how comfortable your veterinarian is with caring for a mini pig. Much like you would choose a doctor for yourself, it is expected that you would do the same when choosing a veterinarian for your pet pig. This list is NOT necessarily veterinarians who are "experts" about pigs, although some absolutely are. All of the veterinarians or practices have been recommended by other pig parents as one that sees mini pigs and has, at least, a basic understanding of mini pigs.


Directions to vca all care from amigo animal hospital free#
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