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Emergency Veterinarian in Bernardston, Massachusetts

Emergency Vet Clinics in Bernardston, MA

Friendly Emergency Vet Clinic in Bernardston, 
Massachusetts Most veterinary clinics in Bernardston, MA are bound by specific hours. However, a vet hospital isn't. They are a 24 hour medical facility that responds to all types of pet emergencies at any time of the day or night. Pet emergencies often times occur out of the blue and at unexpected times. Due to this, pet owners in Bernardston view animal hospitals with admiration and the peace of mind that good pet care is just around the corner no matter the time and how dire the situation. Most general practices provide some emergency care, some dedicated clinics in null, null specialize in emergencies only, and other pet health care facilities provide a spectrum of services, including emergency care. About 15 percent of small animal practices in the U.S. are accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, a voluntary program that has stringent requirements for care, service and medical protocol.

Trained Pet Doctors in Bernardston, Massachusetts

Speaking of good pet care, a Bernardston veterinary hospital is just as good as the staff and doctors that operate it. The same goes for vet clinics as well. However a hospital employs a larger staff and has more experienced specialists in its fleet capable of handling all pet emergencies. If your pet has a specific medical condition or disease, it is always a good idea to check with the local null veterinary hospital for all the types of pet services they provide. A pet's health and well being is the pet owner's responsibility and in situations like these it is always advisable to be prepared for both the expected and the unexpected. Training among veterinarians also varies. Although specialty training is not required to administer emergency and critical care, some vets pursue internships or residency programs to obtain additional experience. Some also become Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, which requires an additional three years of intense training in treating life-threatening conditions after receiving a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine.

Full Service Emergency Vet Bernardston

Emergency Veterinarian in Bernardston 
Massachusetts Most veterinary clinics in Bernardston simply do not have the right equipment to conduct detailed scans and x-rays on a pet. Hence they always recommend that a pet be examined at a hospital for any serious medical condition or symptoms. A veterinary hospital can accommodate different types of pets. They have the capability to conduct in-depth brain scans and X-rays of all parts of the body to identify potential fractures, broken bones and/or diseases. Whatever type of provider you choose for your pet, be warned that emergency services might take a chunk out of your wallet. Veterinarians and members interviewed for this story acknowledged that emergency care for pets can be quite costly due to factors like round-the-clock staffing; technology that may include ultrasound machines, oxygen cages or fluid pumps; and medicine or supplies. The costs for care vary depending on the case, but most require a fee for the initial exam. At the Bernardston Pet Emergency Clinic, the base fee is $79, but $110 is not uncommon in Massachusetts. The American Veterinary Medical Association says there is no standard model for the industry, but some emergency vets require payment before treatment. Thirty-four percent of poll respondents reported paying between $251 and $500 for an emergency visit. Sixteen percent spent as much as $1,000 or more.

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(Ferret Vets in British Columbia – I’m always happy to add sites which have been recommended by other ferret owners so if you have a good ferret vet who is not listed here, please let me know and I’ll put the details on this page … I reckon it’s great to have a list of vets we know are good so that if our ferrets ever get sick, we’ll feel comfortable in the knowledge that our pets will get the best treatment possible from a vet who knows what he’s doing!)

The list of ferret vets is in alphabetical order according to the suburb/town the practice is situated in for easy reference.

 

Abbotsford

  (Dr Edwin Mulder ten Kate)

  (Dr I Elizabeth Borgmann)

 

Burnaby

 

Comox

   *Select veterinarians only. Call us for more information.

 

Coquitlam

  (Drs Sylvia Huang, Ian Hardin and Allan Stockley all see ferrets)

 

Cranbrook

  (Christopher Nugent, DVM)

 

Kamloops

  (Dr Ken Gummeson)  (Highly recommended by owners of a ferret rescue)

(Dr Paul Hunter)

  (Dr Paula Davies)  (Highly recommended by owners of a ferret rescue)

 

Kelowna

  (Dr Jatinder Mundi)

   *Select veterinarians only. Call us for more information.

(Laverne DeYaegher, DVM)

 

Lake Country

(Dr Linda Kaplan)

 

Langley

   *24/7 Emergency & Critical Care for Companion Animals and Exotic Pets*   (Nadine Koreman, DVM)

  (Dr David Marlow)

 

Maple Ridge

  (Dr Adrian Walton)

 

Mission

  (Dr Colleen Federici)

 

Nanaimo

  (Dr Ian Lawrie)  (Recommended by a ferret owner)

 

North Saanich

 

North Vancouver

  (Dr Brad Gilbert)

 

Prince George

  (Dr Ricardo Bonafine)

  (Dr Sammi Fuller)

   *Select veterinarians only. Call us for more information.

 

Richmond

  (Dr Martinez)  (Listed on the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians’ website)

 

Saanichton

  (Drs Shelley Breadner & Melanie Conard)

 

Surrey

  (Dr L Schild)

  (Dr Sharon Prus)

(Drs Chris Armstrong & Irene O’Brien)

 

Vancouver

  (Dr Avtar Ubi)

  (Dr Jeffrey Berkshire)

   *Select veterinarians only. Call us for more information.

  *Animal ER*   (Dr Christine Loomis)

 

Vernon

 (Dr Miles Latwat)

 

Victoria

  (Dr Rick Cohen)

  (Dr Alan Hettle)

  (Dr Heidi Rachlin, DVM)

  (Dr Laurie Gaines)

  (Dr Malcolm Macartney)

 

 

(Last updated November 2015)

 

DISCLAIMER: The vets listed have either been recommended, or have advised me personally that they are happy to treat ferrets, or have mentioned that they treat ferrets on their website. However I have no firsthand knowledge of how experienced any of the vets are with ferrets. It is up to you to make sure that you are happy with the treatment your ferret is getting from your vet. If you have any doubts at all, please think about getting a second opinion so that you know that your pet is getting the best possible treatment available.

 

All information here is provided in good faith, but this page is not warranted to be free of error

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