Thank you so much for vaccinating my rabbit. In Minsk, a lot of places either don't do it, or they do it, but it's terrible (I used to do it in one clinic and the last time I was shocked when they wanted to inject my pet with syringes and an unknown vaccine), in the same clinic they do everything right in front of you, they open The ampoule is opened with syringes, one for kneading and one for the injection itself, and not only the name of the vaccine and the date of vaccination are entered into the VET passport, but also the series and Number of the vaccine with the expiration date. The price is lower than in other clinics in Minsk. I'm going to take you here for vaccination now. Most importantly, the vet clinic is similar to a vet clinic, it is spacious, with a reception, a sterilization room, an operating room, and even a room with cages for pets to leave for inspection, for example, after surgery.
There is a real high-quality service in this veterinary clinic, we have previously contacted you on various issues, but this time something went wrong. They asked for help because of the dog's inflamed eye, and they made an appointment with Olga Sergeevna Ilyinskaya, a doctor. During the examination , it turned out that this problem was not in her competence , they answered my question where to find an ophthalmologist.: - Is there a Google? Look for it .- The answer to my further questions was similar. My dog is not afraid of doctors, but this time he was shaking like a leaf. I'm a calm person, but this is the first time I've really wanted to write a negative comment.
We went to the clinic with a degu squirrel for dental clipping. They trimmed his front teeth by just a couple of mm, although I asked to trim more, because it is clear that they interfere with him even with the naked eye, they said that there were problems with the inner teeth, they were scared that it was necessary to do pruning under anesthesia and everything was bad. They didn't really examine the mouth inside, they immediately offered anesthesia and said that they couldn't get in there without it.We decided to go to another clinic, where it turned out that everything was more than fine with the inner teeth, the mouth was perfectly inspected with a dilator, the same teeth were trimmed to the right size, and as a result, everything was fine with the squirrel without any anesthesia. And here's the question, if the ratologist doesn't understand rodents and can't examine the teeth properly, then they'll do the same thing right away under anesthesia that they would have done in two minutes without anesthesia.