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Old 01-30-2009, 10:11 AM   #31
Joodles
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Gina - I have no intention of checking your posts. this is not about you or me. I was merely making a point that I'm sure you have asked questions in the past. And you are more than welcome to find a vet in my area that accepts partial payment. Good luck with that.

Carol - I agree, if you go up to my originial post It includes this "HOWEVER, I do agree that there are lots of cases where you really need to use common sense and recognise when its an emergency."

I think people are getting wrong impression. I am not condoning that people spend endless amounts of time online while their pup should be at the vets, I was merely explaining why I Believe it is happening. Check my original post.

I just hate seeing bashing and name calling going on when people don't have the right to judge. Who knows why people do the things they do when they are in a state of panic. You are not nessessarily in the right frame of mind at the time. (take that video, yes its sick to us, but maybe the owner was recording it for educational purposes or to show the vet what exactly was happening. siezures happen frequently in dogs, and you don't rush your dog to the vet for every single seizure, thats impossible. The dog may have already been on meds, had been to the vet that morning, we just don't know, so how can we jusge? Would I personally video tape it? No. but Who knows what their reasoning is) but not to get off track here

we need to keep doing what we do and that it letting people know that YES that is serious , please call your vet. Theres no need for flaming.
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