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Old 05-11-2010, 09:35 AM   #33
dwerten
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
A lot of vets require annual shots to hospitalize. Very sad...
But even if this is the policy, some vets will make exceptions for certain pups.
Ellie's vet just told me if anybody gives me a problem, have them talk to her. It's enough work to get some of these vets to alter the schedule. No need to fight the office staff too!

BTW, I'm young also. I have a huge amount of respect for Ellie's vet, but that is returned to me. Some vets, yes, you can't question because they "are the professional." But really, maybe there is a better vet out there then?
I agree but what i have found is it is hard to find in some areas and easier said than done.

I have one that is more natural and one that has a phd from ucdavis and i deal with a dentist, dermatologist, internal medicine specialist, and dr jean dodds. The one that is more natural is always booked solid so hard to get into in an emergency and she is not real up to date on alot of new medicines like atopica and why i had to find another one but her vaccine protocol is in line with jean. Then i have the ucdavis phd vet who is very sharp and did bats on dd as never heard of that but he is very much in line with aggressive approach in terms of medications which makes me nervous. Still hoping to find one with the best of both but until then work with specialists and work with who is best for the situation at hand and until then i learn, learn, learn lolllll
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