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  1. #1
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    Exactly my toughts too!

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    I agree with Karen:

    I would try the new vet with the kitties, and if they seem worthy, then you could bring Kia and Chipper around just so they are familiar with them in case of an emergency. 45 minutes might not seem long now, but with a dog in crisis, it'll seem like forever.
    When we moved, we found there were 3 vets in the new area where we moved. So Dick went and interviewed vets until he found one that he liked. Ten years later, we're still taking them there.

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    Yes, you DO need a closer vet on board. Maybe the one you have in mind, but only by going there will you know.
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    You definately need a vet close by for emergencies, but go with your instincts. My vet is about 30 minutes from my home, in another county, actually, even though there are a few vets to chose from basically around the corner.

    The thing is that Dr. Helmer is avian certified and I know him from my work at the bird Sanctuary. He is extremely knowledgeable about birds and has a wealth of information to draw from when there is an illness in my flock. Any of the other vets I have seen do not have the avian knowledge base and when I end up telling a vet basic information about birds like how to tell males from females or what a good weight for the bird should be, I would rather take the 30 - 40 minute trip for proper care. Last emergency that I used a local vet was a disaster and I wish I had gone to extra distance to see Helmer or Dr. Lightfoot, who is also in Tampa and avian certified. The only other time I used a vet close by was when my little Budgie Girl Betty's vent prolapsed and she had to be PTS.

    Again, use your instincts. You know what is best for your babies and if you don't care for the service you receive or even the personality of the vet, do not return to them. I absolutely love Dr. Helmer and would follow him anywhere!

    When you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain

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    Thanks for the advice! I plan on going in and talking with the vets at the new clinic when I get a chance.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    I'm in the same boat and we've lived in our "new" house for over 2 years. I still take the dogs to the old clinic 30 minutes away, but I take the cats to a closer vet who specifically treats cats.

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