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Old 05-04-2010, 09:01 PM   #564
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Originally Posted by lillymae View Post
Excuse me but you are not the only one here reading and I for one would like to learn more on all subjects as I'm sure many others on here would. I see nothing wrong with educating people. No one is trying to make a diagnosis simply give info on her conditions. If more people were educated maybe it could help prevent this from going undiagnosed for as long as Roriee went undiagnosed for another pet. Education is the key. Feel free to correct me on this.
Yes, I am going to correct you on this. Go to the original thread and read it thoroughly. You will see MANY different guesses about what this pup had...typical guessing for whatever reason people do it.( Vets do not guess...they run tests and examine and make diagnoses. They dont need online people to tell them what tests to run and they dont need to run every test known to man to come to a conclusion) AND...then pay particular attention to the fact that Randi said her vet suspected encephalitis and one of the posters said it was NOT encephalitis.

There are many places on YT for people to learn about specific illnesses. I asked for the nonsense to stop and seriously people need to take time to respect owners and whoever is caring for a pup instead of insisting that they have their say about what the pup has or does not have and what type of vet to use...yada yada).

What I hope they learn from THIS thread is the importance of going to vets....and the importance of giving up a pup if you cannot afford to care for it. To do the loving thing for the sake of the pup. I ALSO hope that certain people will think about what they suggest to people. Sure...you can say on one hand to go to a neurologist...but then on the next turn you say that the neuro is wrong in his suspicions??? What kind of message is that to a person who has a sick pup???
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