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Originally Posted by Ellie May I also respect Dr. Dodds, but I do not agree with everything that I have heard people say she has said.
Like I've said before, if I listened to everything that she believes, then Ellie would get a distemper vaccine every other year. So that right there is enough for me to step back and give other vets time to show me their findings.  Every dog is different and what works for one does not work for all. |
correct what works for one does not work for all but the vet should still be informing the client and handing out the client sheet when giving out a controversial medication like nsaids. Also the vet should know dogs with ibd, on steroids, having mvd, and never to give on empty stomach after 20 years in the business correct?
I know many get upset as i am passionate about vet care and poor quality of it and why i mostly deal with specialists for this reason as have been let down way too many times by several vets. We do see it over and over on here as well so i hardly think i am alone in feeling this way and why people come here to get information so if you have a great vet feel blessed but do not assume all vets are great, wonderful, fully educated people. They are human they make mistakes and they do not know everything about everything. Do your homework just like you should do for your own health. It is a team effort in dealing with a sick dog not one almighty one. I have dealt with great specialist and have dealt with vets that are knowledgeable about some things but not all things.