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Originally Posted by Maximo The complaints were wide ranging and enough to scare me away, everything from the care given to the bedside manners.
My vet listens and takes time to discuss things and was happy to follow the Dodd protocol during our 1 year visits. The computer generated the note on our bills that said the boys would need DHPP a year later. |
I don't follow her. Nor does my vet. My vet is AAHA accredited and that means a lot imho. She and her employees all go to continuing education classes. She is thorough and patient.
I am not put off by bedside manner IF the vet is good. Fortunately, though, I do have both.

I have been to a local specialist whose bedside manner is not the best, but she is an excellent cardiologist. She is knowledgeable and listens and explains things.
I find it very hard to believe that two AAHA accredited facilities are that bad. Possible yes, but improbable. It would have to be solid proof of pups dying, etc for me to not go to one for a look/see.
But...that is me. If you like your vet that is important. I do think you need to take those guidelines for him to see.