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Old 06-24-2010, 08:57 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by dwerten View Post
yep prepare for the worst and hope for the best because what if it is the worst and you could have helped your dog but because you did not have an open mind to what could be going on then won't you have regrets if your dog dies?

Some of us have lost dogs at the hands of a vet and some of us like myself have almost lost dogs at the hand of a vet and because of our quick thinking and getting our dog to a specialist our dogs are alive today
I've got to go back to work but wanted to respond to this. This is a thinly veiled way of saying that I will be sorry if I didn't listen to you, right? Because I received a PM saying that very thing when I posted about Lucy.

This is the kind of heavy-handedness that I think you need to gently back away from.

I do appreciate your advice; but you need to leave it at that and pedal down the scare tactics at times. That would be my only thought and I certainly don't want to hurt your feelings.

I DO know that medical personnel are not perfect; I've been on the receiving end of my very own medical mishap. But, at some point, I still have to find a doctor that I can trust - because I can't operate on myself nor can I always diagnose myself.
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