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Old 11-02-2012, 07:47 AM   #3
Yorkiemom1
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I would have a face to face conversation with that vet (and I would not let on what you are thinking you want to do with filing a complaint) and I would specifically tell him, "I am wondering if you can refer back to your notes the night I brought my little dog in here and you examined her and recommended euthanasia....I am very concerned about exactly what you saw that made you suggest that....... He already knows he screwed up and misdiagnosed her, so you cant make him feel threatened or he wont even talk to you! You have to make it seem like you are concerned he saw something that may return...something YOU need to be looking out for.....I cant believe in my heart a vet would just throw euthansia out, willy-nilly....he MUST have seen something that made him say that...even if what he thought he saw, was not a correct diagnosis.
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