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Originally Posted by KelMchel I always ask myself "Kelly, are you SURE you want to post this on this forum" and again I said yes this time, surely I see now I shouldnt have....I see why so many are run off of this forum, you come here LOOKING for advice and you get torn apart. Thank you for your words of advice on Rylies behavior, first of all, I dont tolerate this behavior, it is the FIRST time ever he has done this, I believe that someone on here said perhaps it was the fact of WHERE he was and perhaps even he remembered that last time he was there, he got poked in the back with a very sharp thing that left him hurting several days....I for one believe that animals are very smart and that they can and do remember things. I want to thank those of you that felt that vet was a bit harsh.....I also want to say that this might be my last post, I dont come on this forum to have my feelings hurt, or have people say ugly things, true, your opinion is your opinion but sometimes that opinion shouldnt be spoken...... |
I totally agree with you here, and know this to be true from experience with one of mine. If your furbaby did this and has never acted like this before, it is very possible it was related to his last visit there.
The vet was in the wrong, no doubt about it. Hope you find another that you like. A lot of good vets will suggest you just come in and visit and meet with staff and get to know them before you even decide to take your furbaby to them. Check around, you might be surprised!