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Originally Posted by Joodles in a perfect ideal world. Unfortunatly , especially in this economy I don't think its fair to judge. People who once had the means may no longer have that extra cash, and want to be sure its an absolute emergency.
people of all walks of life have dogs, that wont change. All we can do is share the knowledge we have to help others. Thats what boards like this are for. |
I agree with you to a point. If your dog is having a seizure, bloody diahrea,
vomiting up blood etc this is a dire emergency. GO TO A VET.
We are not vet's therefore we should not be giving information as what
to do to save someone$ It is their responsiblity to care for the pet
that is helpless and can't take care of itself.
If a dog won't eat, poops too much, has stinky breath etc than yes
we can possibly help having had experience in this area.
Yes, times are scary but so is loosing a precious family pet due to
ignorance! There is a difference between an emergency and solving
a problem IMO. I would never want to give someone wrong information
and have their pup die.