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Originally Posted by ladyjane Not sure why he said that about legalities. If he felt it should be done, why not just do it? Confusing to me. Honestly, I always expect them to do labs, especially in a case like this. If she needed fluids, it would be helpful to know what her lab values are.
Yes, if she has any episodes of vomiting and/or diarrhea I would take her in immediately.
Hopefully, this is going to pass. I hope she is better by morning!  |
I Found that odd as well. he is 100% Italian from Italy. i've actually known something about him saying another vet was wrong and costing her a client over something. he might just be used to a different way of doing things but i have to trust him as he's the only one there and he's a vet after all. tomorrow i will be off and at my own dr. appts. but i can sure take her to her reg. vets if need be or take her to the office closer to me and see a vet there. we have like 5 vets on reg. hours and two ER vets working for our two clinics and ER. that's a bit nice i must say...
gosh i'm so worried, she hasn't been sick in a long time and i feel like a horrible mother for letting her chew on those corn silks.