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    Need Vet Recommendations

    Hey, I recently moved so I don't have a preferred vet for my ball python. I've tried searching myself and there are a couple I would consider going to if I had to, but I wanted to find the best (reputable, knowledgeable on ball pythons, good prices, friendly, etc.) according to other people's experiences.

    I checked the vet list that's posted here, and Oregon wasn't on the list at all as far as I can tell. I live in Wilsonville, Oregon. Anyone have any suggestions for reptile vets around here?

    Thanks.

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    I can't personally vouch for these vets as I don't live in Oregon, but the lists on these sites can at least get you started in the right direction:
    http://thereptilereport.com/oregon-r...ary-directory/
    http://arav.org/find-a-vet/
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    Re: Need Vet Recommendations

    I have not needed a Herp vet. yet, but wanted to be prepared, so i called a reptile store, and got their recamenddation, they will usually know one. If there is no reptile store around, look online for your local reptile club, they are sure to know of one, and don't let the vets bedside manner throw you off, i once worked for the most brusk and off putting vet i ever met, but was the best in his field i ever worked with.

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