My Experience at a VET Clinic in Lagos

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The rain had returned and the weather was cool. It was a relief since the heat had been intense and was a respite to have a cooler weather. I have a young female Boerboel, I named her Lucy after the oldest human remains and since she was my first pet, I named her so. She is a fascinating breed which I so much fancied. Her strength and size are what attracted me to it and when my friend’s female Boerboel had a new litter, I did not hesitate to get myself one but I digress. She started coughing and I noticed secretion from her nose. I was a bit concerned and since I had never had a dog, I only thought it was best to speak with my friends who owned dogs. They mostly referred me to go to the veterinary clinic since I had not even vaccinated it in the first place. Zoba, a veterinary clinic in Lagos that is situated not too far from where I lived was suggested to me by one of my friends that night. Early the next morning I woke up, took a ride to one of the recommended clinics close to my area. Veterinary clinics in Lagos aren’t hard to find and a quick search online would give a comprehensive list of veterinary clinics in Lagos. On arriving at Zoba veterinary hospital, I was warmly greeted and was given a space to sit and a form to fill. The clinic was filled with smiling doctors interacting with the pets and the owners. In some weird way, the owners seemed to be happy to be around but I guess the warm nature of the doctors seemed to calm the nerves of the pet owners and made them more relaxed

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My name was called around 5 minutes of submitting the form and I was ushered into an examining room. Firstly, I was asked how many times I had visited a veterinary clinic and I told them it was I and my dog’s first time. Lucy’s weight was taken; her vitals were observed with a stethoscope. Her temperature was taken from her behind which I found quite weird. She was also examined thorough her eyes, skin, ears, nose, feet and genitals. She seemed calm throughout the procedure. I also mentioned the symptoms I saw earlier that made me worry and they told me it was likely to be pneumonia and I should leave Lucy behind for observation till the next morning as they needed to check her stool. It was not going to be easy leaving Lucy behind but I was sure she was in good hands. [www.zobavetclinic.com veterinary clinics in Lagos] I arrived the next day and I saw Lucy looking agile, far better than she had been earlier which made me delighted. They gave me her medication as well as my bill, it was a fair enough bill and I was also advised to come for Vaccination and they gave me a schedule which I was to adhere to. Zoba Veterinary hospital was a beautiful experience. The doctors were patient and listened to every question I had. It was very interactive and highly informative. A pleasant experience and I would not mind going back and I do not think Lucy would mind too.