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Old 03-05-2010, 06:53 PM   #68
ladyjane
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Originally Posted by dwerten View Post
yeah looks like the previous vets were highly educated bunch that racked up her vet bills so high the first time around gave the wrong diagnosis off the cpli which obviously they did not know how to read a cpli blood test telling her it was pancreatitis when it was not - sorry lots of educated idiots in the world - don't banfield vets go to vet school too?

I agree there are good vets and bad vets, good doctors and bad doctors, good mechanics and bad mechanics - The difference is when someone is truly passionate about what they do as they truly care about what they are doing is why they are better at diagnostics they are not just going through the motions to get a pay check

I do think this vet is much better but knowing this owner went through so much already almost gave up her dog I think he could have cut her a break the first time around knowing all she went through but i get it - it is business and it is always about the bottom line and guess who suffers the owners and dogs and rescues as they end up with them because the owners can no longer afford to properly care for their dogs
Tell you what...why don't you apply to vet school? Get a good look at their requirements. Trust me, vets are NOT stupid people.

I did say that they are not all good diagnosticians, but they are bright and your sarcasm about them is not necessary...but I have seen you do this before, time and time again. You said something the other day about physical exams as if to say they are not important. Doctors and vets should always give a good thorough physical exam...but that is another topic.

This thread has gotten off topic now and I think it is time to stop this banter.
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