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    We automatically inform clients that when they find a new vets to get them to phone us & we transfer all notes over so you should have no problems with that.
    I agree about getting to know your local vet as soon as possible as you want to feel comfortable if you have a sudden emergency but when I took on my adult re home girl I was pleased she had been spayed at her previous owners vets although her breeder was very embarrassed at the amount of hair they had clipped off her side especially knowing where I worked. Its a bit upsetting for them leaving their home anyway & I didn't think it fair to get her back settle her for a few days & then whisk her off for an op,yep they soon get over it but I felt it was one hurdle not needed for her at that point. Nasties over within the environment she knew & a nice new mum & dad to take the hurt away afterwards.....
    If you did decide to do it that way you could always just make a quick health check appointment at your new vets to introduce both yourself & her to the practice.
    Luv her name by the way,bit of a mouthful but very different & I think it suits a nortie tortie although at the moment my tortie hasn't been tooooooo bad but will continue not to hold my breath & with cables my odds were one out of seven but that one made us have to use cable protectors....!

 

 

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