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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Great that would be wonderful. Until you can get his number, it might be helpful, to come up with a list of questions to ask him. I don't know how much information he can give out without the clients approval, so perhaps you could even ask her to call the vet and give her permission. This should be done by someone who she doesn't view as an adversary. I don't know how your calls have gone with her, so if she views you less than friendly perhaps someone esle could do this.
Can anyone think of good questions to ask the vet? I want to know what WNO means, and I want to know how long the vet has known this person. Is the dog in question in any danger? How long has she been a patient, is he the regular vet, or a new vet?
I'm sure some of you can think of great questions, but we'll probably get the best information, if we are organized and only one person calls the vet. |
I called her when I saw the ad, told her I was from Canada and looking for a sister mate for my yorkie who I also got in Michigan. I just expressed my concern with her delivering, she was trying to assure me it would be fine, I said i was off to work and would talk with my fiancee and call her back.