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> but for a routine vaccination I really don't see how you can add in extra explanations without adding time.
> We had quite a lengthy chat with our vet when the dogs went in for their boosters :-) partly because of Bramble's age - should he have the booster ?
> Except if the vet's interpretation of the recommendations is to vaccinate with core vaccines every year.
> Whatever the vet does, I don't want them just 'doing' it and making it seem that there is no choice.
>I don't want someone else making it, for my dogs. Or, in fact, my clients' dogs.
>I would just question the fairness of booking an appointment to have a routine vaccination but then treat it as a consultation to discuss those recommendations or expect vets to fit this into such an appointment routinely.
> It takes about 2 seconds to stick a needle in a dog and my own vet's appointments are 10 minute ones -
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