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Old 03-18-2008, 08:06 AM   #46
ckuz13
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I agree, Veterinarians Used to board animals as a courtesy to their clients who did not have any other options. I have worked for some other vets after the guinea pig incdent and found them to be kind and ethical. My story is hopefully an unusual one. I did see the woman at a later time in a supermarket and wanted to tell her about her guinea pig but I imagined the words coming out of my mouth and I did not want to traumatize her. She seemed to be over it by this time. This was a small town and the vet was a prominant figure. He knew the local police, electrician, teachers, etc.. And his other staff had worked there for so long they seemed to all think alike. I was very young, and did not have the assertiveness that I needed at the time. I removed myself from a bad situation. I believe what comes around goes around. And if he hasn't got his yet it is coming.
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