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Old 03-16-2009, 01:03 PM   #38
RIPMyLittleCase
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I, too, would find a new vet. One that you feel comfortable enough with to trust alone with your baby. We have been going to our vet here for MANY years and our vet tech has had his share of nips and bites (most of which did not come from our babies but some did). He said that is all part of his job and he expects it to happen therefore it does not bother him. I would trust our vet completely to take any of our pets to the back at any time. Of course, they usually ask first. If I were to tell them "No", they are fine with it. When we had our newest guy at the vet about a week ago, he had to get a shot for nausea. My husband remember how our little girl cried so hard when they gave her the tranquilizing shot the day that we had to let her go. He asked the vet if Teddy would cry because he could not handle that. They said probably not but offered to take him in the back for the shot just in case.

I cannot imagine what would take 45 minutes for blood draws though. That just amazes me. I don't think that we are even in the office that long total even when they get their shots and tests. Something sounds very wrong with that 45 minutes to me!
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