I'm new here too, and have had a dilly of a time finding a vet. When I finally found a few possibles, I visited their clinic. I asked their receptionist (who had to go in the back and get a vet) exactly how many chinchillas had been seen by that vet, and for what reasons, and how long they had been at this clinic. I also asked for the hours of the emergency numbers & if the CHINCHILLA-EXPERIENCED vet would be available at this number, at all times.
Only one made it through all these questions. A couple had never even HELD a chinchilla, even though their receptionist had assured me on the phone that they had experienced Chin vets!
Whatever you do, don't wait until you NEED a vet! Do your homework now, while you are clear headed and your new baby's life doesn't depend on it.
Ultimately, ask yourself this question; Does it feel right?
Would YOU want put your life in this vets hands? You should know your answer real quick!
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know
ya know for just starting out, that is great advice. i was one of the ones that learned the hard way , on a sat when they weren't all open, it was an emergency and i started flipping out.. thats the day i also found forums and started to learn the correct day.
anyways, i have to say i at least got lucky when i asked the receptionest they were alway good and truthful, i was told like i said ,,, they can just do general stuff.. okay.. thank you.. bye bye.. [i don't mean that sound rude, i was nice, i explained why and they totally understood]
anyways, i didn't really ask questions, but i think that is a great idea.. like do some research or ask us what type of questions to ask, and you can write them down and when you have enough to ask on, call one up or visit.. try to find a specialist.. but i will say this and its from personal experience.
just because its a specialist doesn't mean he's the best, and just because he's not a specialist, doesn't mean they aren't great. bascially the problem i had with that one specialist, i think, was because he was just too darn old and he needed to retire.. i know in his day he had a good rep.. but boy did i have problems with him and if i wasn't paying attention, my noel would be dead.
i have since found another exoctic vets office, they do more exotics over cats and dogs from what they say.. its a 45 minute drive from me, and from what i hear from some, i'm lucky because some people have to drive 2 hours.
I also have another vet, and this is the one i frequent, that isn't a specialist, and as a matter of fact she admits not many chinchillas come into that office, but let me tell you i would recommend her to anyone.. she is good, has always been right on the ball everytime i had a problem, plus has a great bedside manner... i love her!!! and thankfully she is only about 20 min away..
have i bored you guys yet... i hope not..
okay one more thing..and again this one i can say threw experience as i said above, i really recommend finding one before you need one, because there are times, when you need to get to a vet NOW or it will be too late.. chins go downhill quickly sometimes.. i lost one because i didn't rush her to the vet and i will never forget that. i should of gotten her there the second i noticed something wasn't right with her.. to be honest, i'm not sure why i didn't. i did always hear go to the vet asap, but there is so much controversy with alot of things, i think i just thought she will be okay. [i'm used to dogs and cats, if they get sick, they can wait a day or two before a vet appt and still be fine] so l learned again the hard way, that with chins, there isn't much time to seek care, they very easily can go downhill very very quick. i am not trying to scare you at all, i hope i am not, i am just telling you, so you or anyone else who reads this doesn't make the same mistake i did.. and i'm also not suggesting every time a chin acts funny, it's dying because i'm so not saying that either.. just saying it can and does happen
okay, i done!!!
jean