Veterinarians
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Veterinarians are the most important people in the world if you own a dog or a cat, or any other kind of pet. They’ll be you and your pet’s best friend, and they’ll be by your side through thick and thin. They won’t mind so much when your pet nearly claws their skin off when it’s time for their yearly injection. They might start wearing heavy-duty gloves thereafter but they won’t say anything.
Veterinarians won’t mind if the dog who thought the vet was his best friend, all of sudden starts shying away from them, especially after the nasty jab they were given. Veterinarians won’t take offense if your pet makes a mess on their carpet, it’s plastic anyway and imminently replaceable.
There are however some negatives to owning a pet and sometimes that negative becomes the veterinarians themselves. Regular check-ups become nightmares if you’re flooded with work and the veterinarians are too. Trying to get an appointment that will match with both your busy schedules will become almost impossible to accomplish.
You’ll need to find the time to go down to the veterinarians practice, and this unfortunately for you lies clear cross town. This is another reason to curse all veterinarians and the day that you even thought about getting a pet. And if you’re stuck with going to the veterinarians on a absolutely packed Saturday, you won’t be thinking proper thoughts, especially when you find yourself stuck between an old woman with a howling cat and a dog of dubious temperament that keeps looking at you as if you were its next meal.
And let’s not forget the mad run. You had to essentially get your dog into the car and to the veterinarians office. After that last time when he received his shot he refuses to go anywhere close to the veterinarians office. With the uncanny talent for sensing danger that most animals have, your dog will do a mad dash under whichever surface that he can find and refuse to come out.
When you finally do manage to drag him out you’re just as scratched as the poor veterinarian was last time. That’s probably the last time that you’ll feel any sympathy for them however. Your job now just gets that much harder, as you need to leash your dog and try to get him into the car.
You finally manage, swearing all the way, and get there to find all the seats are taken, you’ve almost missed your appointment and might have had to rebook and your arms are starting look like you tried to crawl under a barbed wire fence. The many people and veterinarians around you look on with amused sympathy and you can finally see the humorous side and join in their amusement.
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