27 Oct, 2009
The vet you pet goes to needs to be just as clean as a normal clinic
Posted by: admin In: Pet Care
When you are thinking vet, what is the first thing that comes into your head first? Having to sadly put your pet down or an injury to it? I am almost certain that cleanliness is the the first thing to come into your head. However if you are thinking about a normal doctor's surgery then I am sure it is one of the first things to come into the head. After all you wouldn’t be happy sitting in a waiting room that was completely filthy with dust and marks on the floor and wall. With all the people that visit the doctor's every single day cleanliness is very important indeed. If a surgery is not clean then it is possible for diseases, illnesses and germs to spread to everyone else sitting in the room. So really, why should things be different for a veterinary?
They shouldn’t is the simple answer to that. Hair, skin, fleas, germs and dirt are all things your pet can let loose in the waiting room of a veterinary by having a simple scratch. It is possible for humans to catch some of the illnesses the pets have if they are not treated properly. So what can a veterinary do to make sure that this doesn’t happen? A big thing to do is a general clean at the end of every day. As well as this commercial laundry can come into play too. One of the best ways to stop the things from spreading is to wash the blankets you use.
commercial washing machine is the best way to do this as they can be made for the purpose of washing these types of material, getting the hair and residue off to stop the spread of things.
So next time you visit the veterinary make sure it is clean and if you are the owner of one then check your washing machines are doing the job they are supposed to.
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