[NAGDU] house calls from vets?

Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Sun Jun 18 23:11:24 UTC 2017


				Let her figure it out, this is her business,
literally. Tell her your setup and let her decide if she can provide you
with mobile services if that is what you'd like.

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From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Miranda via NAGDU
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] house calls from vets?

We actually have a vet here in our city that has a mobile practice. She is
one of the options that we are considering, as she was recommended by
someone I know. However, I'm not sure how well this would work for those of
us who live in apartments, as she has a truck and I'm not sure if there
would be enough room for her to park in our parking lot.


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> On Jun 18, 2017, at 9:06 AM, Dan Weiner via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
wrote:
> 
> So then the question is: here in the States, anyway, are there any doctors
who will come to your home in an emergency? I know of none but that doesn't
mean it doesn't exist--smile. When i was in Japan I had a good relationship
with a vet who was starting a practice with her husband. She and her husband
had worked at the former vet I went to and they would come to my home  or  I
mean, the place I was staying--smilesometimes, I should try to find them
again and see how they are--smile. But I know of no one here in the States.
I'm just responding because Bianka mentioned that that would be a factor in
choosing a vet...so, Bianka, will vets come to your home in Germany on
occasion, and for that matter, do regular doctors make house calls? Here
they did in the fifties and sixties but that stopped being very common here.
> 
> Take care everyone.
> 
> 
>> On 6/18/2017 8:21 AM, Bianka via NAGDU wrote:
>> Hello Miranda and list,
>> 
>> The only question that came to mind is if the vet in question has some
experience with working dogs? Personally vets that have some experience with
working dogs can usually judge a bit better when the dog is fit to work
after an operation. However, if it's not your first guide dog this doesn't
really play a big role. Service hours and whether you can get to the vet
easily or if he/she can come and see you at your home in an emergency
situations are more important for me. Also, for me, I like a vet who
includes wholistic treatment methods but that's a personal choice I guess.
>> 
>> Thanks and kind regards,
>> 
>> Bianka
>> 
>> 
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