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Old 03-18-2008, 07:42 AM   #44
amandawash
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I am going to get flamed here and I'm am sorry for making this comment....

I realize everyone thinks that the vet's office should be the best place for boarding due to the fact there is a vet there. However, a vet does not go to 6-8 years of school to board dogs. They are extremely busy, many times they have nothing AT ALL to do with the boarders- why would they? They are busy with clients all day. And I am sorry, but a "good vet" should not be required to come in on their after hours to check out a dog. Many vets are on-call at least one night per week, sometimes more, and usually weekends as well. This is for emergencies. Are they not allowed a life with their family??

Most vet offices I have seen do not allow dogs to be released until working hours. They are not getting paid enough money to come in on their own time. If you don't like that, don't take them there.

I am not trying to be a you-know-what, but I am just a little sensitive when people start bashing vets. I know there are some REALLY bad ones out there (the one that lied about the guinea pig) but most are extremely good. I think most vets start out in their career by going absolutely above and beyond, but are quickly soured due to unrealistic expectations, overtly critical clients, and extremely long hours with absolutely no credit.

I'm sorry your babies had this experience. I would not board at a vet's office for the reasons you stated, but please don't blame the vet himself...
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