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Old 03-19-2011, 07:30 PM   #15
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Wow, umm Ok I didn't think I would get some of those comments, but OK.

IMO, I don't think I am jumping ahead of myself. I use to work at a Vet, I have seen and smelt the horrible bloody diarrhea, seen the very sick dogs that came in with Parvo, I have also seen owners bring in their dog saying " I don't know whats wrong she just doesn't seem to feel good" then being tested for Parvo and coming back Positive. So I have seen both sides, do I think this dog has Parvo? No, but I have seen cases where really really skinny dogs come back with Positive for Parvo with no symptoms, Amazing isn't it? So would I rather take the steps to prevent Pnut catching anything, if the chances were there, Yes why wouldn't I ? Why would I go in something that blind and think.. "Nah Pnut is fine he has his shots, nothing will happen."

I think asking the guy " Hey I noticed your dog was really skinny..does she have health issues" really insulting and unacceptable. This family is already loosing their house, that is the last thing I would say to them. I already asked they guy if he has seen hawks, ( the house is back on to a big hill) He then told me Yes, and Coyotes, he told me a coyote took his other dog right in front of his eyes.

So if you all think I am jumping ahead of myself then whatever, Its my job to protect Pnut, if its taking all precautions from spraying parvosol to treating the grass, then that's what I will do.
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