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Originally Posted by Ellie May I understand where you are coming from, but it's not that easy. And there are a lot of places who have set protocols and the vets employed there have to follow them. If they can't get a job at a place that doesn't do this (and almost all seem to), then they can start their own practice. But that is next to impossible in this economy.
It's always nice to give them the benefit of the doubt and ask them if they wiill change protocol. Just maybe they can't say they will unless you bring it up. The same goes for surgical protocol. Some offices don't offer preop bloodwork  and recommending it may stir things up, so vets could stay quiet. If client asks, they may be able to do it and actually agree with client. |
yeah i agree it is sad though as some have to compromise ethics and morals for money
all the more reason to educate yourself folks because you have to be the advocate for your pets as they cannot talk only bark