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Originally Posted by linz06 I am done with our local vet. We can take her there for booster shots or whatever, but with any medical issues, we will now go to the college. They know what they're doing and I trust them so much more. They also have the vets on staff that did Layla's surgery and physiotherapy, and they know her history. I know they see IVDD dogs every day and the problems with these dogs are not something new to them. I guess another bonus is the more we take Layla there, the more students will encounter her and learn more about her condition for their future practises as well.
We are cancelling Layla's dental next week and we're just going to focus on getting her bladder and kidneys healthy again! I am so thankful that it is not anything worse, and it's something we can manage! |
Amen to that! I am so glad that you have an option...I do think your vet has been missing some things in Layla's care. This sounds like a terrific plan, Lindsey.
Hope that Layla is better very soon!