Monday, November 4, 2019

How to have fun when you visit the vet !

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HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR VISIT TO THE VET

Visiting your vet could be a fun thing to look forward to. Or it may be a nightmare. It is what you make out of it. I too started dreading these visits. But over the decades I learnt things-the hard way. And now I can’t wait to get to the vet! Having spoken to many frequent long term vet visitors, let me share the tried and tested out tips with you.

MAKE A LIST
It is not another super market where there is soft music and everything in order. This is a place where sick animals come. And they would give the world to be anywhere other than at the vet. You too are not at your best, with your loving pet being sick. Hence it is likely that you will forget to ask the vet what you wanted to ask, or may forget to take your previous records. So make a list. List out the things you want to ask, as well as things you have to take such as the vaccination record book and the previous lab reports, if your pet has any. Check the list before leaving the vet. That saves the bother to call her up again. And it is nice to have the opportunity to move on, without again getting again calling your vet after you leave the clinic.

HAVE A DOCKET
Why not keep all your pet document in a docket? It can be a zip file or an envelope folder is best as things will not fall out from them. You may think that a certain report will have no validity anymore, but your vet may ask for it, and it will be another bit of money that you save if you have your past records at hand.

TAKE ALL WITH YOU
Generally the pet is owned by the whole family. If you go to the vet alone, you may have to answer many questions when you get back. So why not take all at home you are willing to come with you? Yes, it may be a bit of a chaotic journey having to manage your spouse and family too, in addition to your sick pet;  but it saves time and blaming each other once you get back home.

AVOID OTHER BEST FRIENDS OF MAN
You may love to see other pets, but dogs do not like each other. They may forget their sickness and be aggressive when encountered with the fellow canine. Plus the continuous barking of several pooches may give you a headache. So avoid going in at crowded times. Or book an appointment with your vet, so that your dog will not strain herself barking while she is ill. Even your cat or the guinea pig will appreciate to be treated when the environment is quiet, if possible.

VACCINES ONLY? NO CHECK UP TOO PLEASE!
You may be just walking into vaccines. But request your vet to do the basic check such as those of ears (dogs are susceptible for ear issues more often than not), nails (some dogs will have their grown which later lead to inflicting wounds). So though you have walked in only for vaccines, ask your vet to check on the other basics too. It is always good to have chat about your cat’s furry coat and listen to any advice that your vet has to offer. Do next time do not say “Just the vaccine”, but say “a little check up too please.”

LOGISTICS
Sometimes there could be a long waiting time at certain vet, so be prepared. Have you packed a few doggie biscuits? How about a little water bowl for you cat in case she feels thirsty? Your rabbits may feel too warm in that box you taken them in, so have you got any cooling cloth ready? And if getting the dog out of the car is an issue, as she gets to know that you, have you explore the options of a consenting tuk tuk driver who will take her? It makes a world of difference to have someone else take care of the driving and parking while you attend to your sick pet.

TRY OUT NEW VETS
In case you have long queues and a hot waiting room to put up with, why not try a few other vets close by? The new vets may be good too, or at least you can save your time with a less crowded place when you go in for minor problems and vaccinations.
Implement these tips one by one. As you start getting most of your visit, it will be something you do not mind, after all.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Who is behind the Sheen?

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Hi all,

It was a wonderful week with so much reading, and so much learning. I loved every minute of it. My experience was that unlike in the first week, it needed a lot of preperation cum time to do the assignments. Please let me know how you found it.

Hope the third week will flow smoother :-)

With best wishes,
Medha from Sri Lanka

Monday, January 9, 2012

Its most important to start!

Hi, I am very excited to to have created my new ELT blog! It was so easy to create! I think it will be a rewarding experience to post what we learn from the course, so that it will provide feed back to our 20 teachers. Moreover it would provide much material to be shared among my fellow participants.

To sum up I have completed the reading material prescribed for week 1 and am very much looking forward to go through the additional reading material. I have also completed the 3 tasks assigned for the week 1 in Nicenet, which are 1. Introducing myself 2. Commenting on ground rules, and, 3. Creating my blog.

I then moved on to the weekly assignments and have made myself further familiarized with blogs, as instructed. It was useful to go through some of the blogs of previous participants. I have made a good note of the Guidelines for discussions and Rubrics as they will be of use through out the course.

I love the course so far. I learnt many tools that will be very helpful in teaching as well as for other professional tasks. Looking forward to a great week ahead, and wishing you the very same.

Cheers,
Medha from Sri Lanka.