Saturday, January 18, 2014

Pet Care

Like babies, puppies need vaccines and dewormings too to protect them from diseases and illnesses. This reduces the risk of death while they are still weak. Pet Care is a veterinary clinic in Cainta. From all the clinics present in the area, I chose Pet Care because its price is reasonable and It is recommended by other pet owners around.
When I lost my first dog, chachi, I immediately bought a new one and named him Kiko. But Kiko is too small and he looks malnourished. I tried to feed  and take care of him at home but he is still weak. One day when I woke up, I saw Kiko on the floor and he can hardly walk so we rushed him to Pet Care where he was given a vaccine and a hydrant. After some minutes, Kiko became cheerful again. The doctor advised that I give him vitamins and feed him healthy food. I followed the orders and as weeks came by, I noticed that Kiko is starting to gain weight. Every month I bring him back to the vet and every month he also gains 1 kilo. I just followed the vaccine schedule given by the veterinarian. Every time we go there, aside from giving Kiko a vaccine, the assistant also checks his ears and if there is hair, he removes it. He also checks Kiko's nails and if it's long he will cut it.

Today is Kiko's schedule for a 5-in-1 vaccine. Prior to that, I received a text message a week ago about this. I appreciate their notice because sometimes, I am too busy to keep track of Kiko's vet schedule. And so we went to Petcare, a veterinary service located in Cainta, to have his shot. It's good that they have space for parking because we went there with a car. The secretaly politely welcomed us and then let us seat comfortably on the couch. Mommy and Daddy were watching TV while Kiko and I went to the table. The secreatary searched for Kiko's record and asked for his card so she could put a sticker and let the doctor sign. Kiko's was shivering, he must have known that he's going to be shot. After a few minutes, the doctor arrived. He first weighed Kiko and then, with the help of his assistant, they prepared him and then  injected the vaccine. Unlike before, Kiko hardly cried and felt pain. He even looked happy and jolly after. Maybe starting today, a visit to the vet wont be that traumatic to Kiko anymore. After that, the bill was given and then we went home. It only took us less than 15 minutes to have Kiko's vaccine. Moreover, the place is very near to our residence, we can easily drop by if Kiko gets sick anytime. They also have home service for P150. And if we went, to the clinic and the veterinarian is not around, the home service becomes free of charge. They also answer queries on phone. I usually call them before whenever I sense some problem. This way, I get free consultation. They really take good care of pets. They are also capable of performing surgeries and nursing. Most of all, as compared with other clinics, they are cheaper and more trustworthy.


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