Fear rolls off of animals in many ways. Generally, when any animal goes to the vet, it’s not a pleasant experience. They get shots, something jabbed up their butt, pressed, prodded, poked.
So anytime they go, they are mostly fearful. They sweat, pant, fart, urinate or defecate. The vets I have been to keep it as clean as they can, but there are always animals on the premises.
That’s my theory, anyway.
Your vets’ clinics don’t seem to be very clean. There is always a certain smell of medical facility, yes, but all the regular vets I have had (over 40 years worth in three states) have not been in any way way, something I would describe as smelling “so bad”.
I think that would be kinda obvious as @chyna said. If fact, some hospitals, and nursing homes for people aren’t always so nice either. I’m sure the staff does the best they can but it is hard to keep up with every little thing when short-staffed and especially when saving lives is priority number one.
Plus, not everyone keeps their pets sparkling clean and odor free. Especially if the poor thing is sick. Then add in pet food, pee, most pet stuff doesn’t smell good and then you multiply it.
Sorry, @RedDeerGuy1, but I think then that your experience in this area is very limited, too generalized to be relevant, and actually maligns most practitioners.
@canidmajor ok sorry. Then this one specific vet smelled. All the times that I visited. It was a heavy strong smell. I was career shopping at the time and was wondering if I could be a vet.
I just wanted to learn more about it. I did not mean to insult the whole profession.