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Veterinarians Charlotte NC

Owning a pet comes with responsibilities. You need to take your pets to the vet for yearly veterinary check-ups. Kittens and puppies need required pet vaccinations and it’s always a good idea to spay and neuter your pets as soon as you can. The smartest thing to do is ask your veterinarian about pet insurance. It will help you save money, especially if you have any pet emergencies, injuries and illnesses to worry about. Your cats and dogs are family members and you will want the best for them. Please scroll down for more information and access to the expert veterinarians in Charlotte, NC listed below.

Freedom Animal Hospital
(704) 765-2684
3055 Freedom Dr
Charlotte, NC
Harris Boulevard Veterinary Clinic
(704) 765-2967
5710 West Wt Harris Blvd.
Charlotte, NC
The Carolinas Animal Hospital & Dental Clinic
(704) 659-1653
13331 York Center Drive Suite A
Charlotte, NC
VCA Stoney Creek Animal Hospital
(704) 916-9971
626 West Mallard Creek Church Rd
Charlotte, NC
Southend Veterinary Clinic
(704) 632-8012
2135 Southend Dr # 106
Charlotte, NC
Steele Creek Animal Hospital
(704) 266-2080
9729 S. Tryon St.
Charlotte, NC
Compassionate Care Veterinary Hospital of Charlotte
(704) 266-2850
9300 Monroe Rd
Charlotte, NC
Dr. Alexis P. Sage , Mobile Equine and Housecall Service
(980) 428-6987
3627 Chilham Place
Charlotte, NC
Randall C Thomas
704-588-7004
9201-B South Tryon St.
Charlotte, NC
Singleton, Crystal, Dvm - Long Animal Hospital
(704) 523-2996
2421 South Blvd
Charlotte, NC
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Veterinarians

By Jill Sherer Murray for WebVet

The treatment your veterinarian and their vet technicians provide is worth the price you must pay.  Often you're finishing up with the vet when the receptionist delivers the good news: The bill is ready for you. Now for the bad news: It'll cost you a chunk of change for baby's Bordetella shot and its freshly emptied anal sacs.

But why should you have to pay so much to help a poor, defenseless (not to mention super cute) creature? After all, if you can't find charity at the vet's office, where can you?

Ask Georgette Wilson, DVM, manager of vet operations at Pfizer Animal Health in New York City, and she'll tell you that charity is all a matter of perspective.

"If you're looking for an educated, compassionate, and fair hand in the care and well-being of your animal, chances are your vet's already giving it in droves,'' Wilson said. "Unfortunately, too many people fail to recognize the value vets bring to their pets. We're asked over and over again that, if we love animals so much, why aren't we offering our services for free?''

To answer that question -- and help you understand why veterinarians are worth their weight in currency -- the following are four things you may not know about them, but should. They just may change the way you think about paying on the way out.

#1: They are trained as vigorously as doctors of human medicine.

Consider this:

  • It takes four years of college and four years of v...

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