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Vets in Bulgaria.

frenchcollector29

Hi we are thinking of retiring to Bulgaria in the next couple of years , we have 2 dogs and were wondering how the vets are in Bulgaria . Thanks Ian

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mithras53

I live near Asenovgrad. The veterinary clinic here is excellent. Three young guys are the partners, they speak fluent English and have demonstrated a high degree of competence and compassion.

And far less expensive than their UK equivalents!

Jules999

Our experiences have been positive ones too. You don't need an appointment, ( unless of course you are planning a  neutering etc) you just turn up & wait ( never for very long )

All the vets in the practice speak fluent English and are professional & friendly. And pricing is very reasonable.

frenchcollector29

Thanks for the replies , They are both staffies are there any breed specific laws in Bulgaria .

JimJ


    Thanks for the replies , They are both staffies are there any breed specific laws in Bulgaria .
   

    -@frenchcollector29


There are no breed restrictions here and plenty of people keep "Pitbulls", although many of them look a lot more like Staffies or crosses to me (I had a Staffie/Great Dane cross years ago 1f604.svg). Just follow the usual rules - often ignored but not a good idea to do so.


Be careful, there are ticks galore!

frenchcollector29

@JimJ Thanks 😊 we have a house in France and the ticks are awful there.

JimJ


    @JimJ Thanks 😊 we have a house in France and the ticks are awful there.        -@frenchcollector29


I've had several houses in France - the ticks here are worse. I'd also strongly suggest not gardening in shorts; there's nothing worse than prising ticks from the family jewels - don't ask me how I know.... 1f623.svg

frenchcollector29

@JimJ Sounds fun,we are used to tic tweezers and the dogs are on nexguard, We're thinking of retiring to Bulgaria in the next couple of years.

JimJ


    @JimJ Sounds fun,we are used to tic tweezers and the dogs are on nexguard, We're thinking of retiring to Bulgaria in the next couple of years.
   

    -@frenchcollector29


Not a bad choice: it's cheaper than France - or at least it was; I haven't been in France for about ten years now, so I don't know what prices are like nowadays. It's getting more expensive here every week: I gauge prices by my supermarket bill; when I lived in France, whenever I went shopping and whatever I bought, the bill was always around 100 francs. Here it's been around 100 leva for the last few years but nowadays it's at least 20% more than last year and increasing steadily. As you'll have read on this forum, property prices have increased dramatically; it might be another bubble like we had 10 years or so ago, when they rocketed and then slumped. However, they've more than caught up again now and it's quite a gamble deciding which way the pendulum will swing.


Bureaucracy is much less than in France - and even more so than in Greece, which is definitely the European champion in that sport. You will find it something of a culture shock after France, unless you've had prior experience in the Balkans. There are several foreign enclaves, if that's your bag (it's decidedly not mine 1f60e.svg) and, as in France (and elsewhere), the vast majority seem pretty unconcerned about learning the local language properly. To be fair, the older one gets, the harder it is - and Brits in general have always been notoriously bad at foreign languages, for some reason. Perhaps we can blame Peter Mayle....1f601.svg

frenchcollector29

@JimJ We have visited Bulgaria about 10 years ago, I visited with my Mam and Dad about 50 years ago I didn't think that the villages had changed much, the people were very poor but friendly. France as you have said is a burecratic nightmare and getting worse the prices in the UK are still going up and up as is France, we would rather be in a Bulgarian town learning a new language will be fun ,no British enclaves we lived in Brittany which was beautiful but full of Brits ,we will sell our house in France to fund our house in Bulgaria I fancy one near Turkey and Greece.

Alison Hayes

@mithras53  please can you let me have the name of this practice ? We are hoping to get our dogs rabies jabs done this week

frazer2022

We moved from France about 4 years ago and dont regret it one bit. Much nicer people here and much easier to get sorted with documentation etc 


We are close to Svilengrad which has everything that you would need. There are several vets in town so no issue bringing your dogs.


Not many °µÍø½ûÇøs in this area. Most villages have one or two and not just brits.


The only downside is the extreme heat in summer but that means milder winters so not all bad.