Content Overview 
- Summary
- A Multitude Of Reasons To Own A Pet
- Questions To Consider Before Adopting A Pet
- How To Get Around A "No Pets" Restriction In A Lease Or Under Local Law
- Tips To Help Assure Sure That You Don't Get An Infection From A Pet
- How To Protect Yourself Against Liability In Case A Dog Or Other Pet Hurts Someone
- Inexpensive Ways To Obtain A Pet
- How To Travel With A Pet
- How To Answer Pet Health Questions If You Can't Make It To The Veterinarian
- How To Care For Your Pet In The Event You Become Incapacitated
- Loss Of A Pet 101
- How To Prepare In Case Of An Emergency
- How To Save Money On Your Pet
- If You Have Children
- How To Find A Short Term Or Part Time Pet
- Apps That Make Life With A Dog Or Cat Easier
Pets 101
How To Answer Pet Health Questions If You Can't Make It To The Veterinarian
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In addition to getting your pet regular check ups, you can research health conditions in libraries, in books or on the internet. Several reliable sources on the internet are:
There are veterinarians who will make house calls for home bound pet owners. The American Association of Housecall Veterinarians has a locator on its web site at http://housecallvets.org/ .
NOTE:
- The Center for Veterinary Medicine of the Food and Drug Administration advises that pet owners keep a list of all of a pet's medications.
- When a new drug is prescribed for your pet, ask questions. For a list of suggested questions, go to www.fda.gov
. Type "10 questions to ask your vet" in the search box.
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