This story really makes me sick, it's one of the worst things I've ever read.
I hope the vet rots in prison and then hell and his staff suffers appropriate consequences too.
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly It sounds as if the poor dog's owners were not that interested or involved in him to have fallen for the vet's repeated, varied stories of what was wrong with their dog, their failure to remove him from the clinic when he had one after the other iffy complications and problems from the medication and prolonged hospital stay that, rather than helping him, seemed to lead to further troubles for their dog, plus allowing that vet to use their dog as a guinea pig of sorts for his machine calculations along with their lack of asking questions, seeking second opinions, etc. But maybe I'm not cutting them enough slack - I just don't think I would have kept my dog with that vet with all those worsening stories of what was going on with my dog but I'm certain I wouldn't have just left him there with all that questionable vetting for a lengthy period of time as they seem to have done. |
I agree the bit with the owners is really odd and I can't help putting some blame on them.
I would think that since they have an obscure, giant breed they'd know more than the average pet owner.
I just can't believe someone would leave their dog at the vets for months without going to see it and that they'd decide to put it down without getting a second opinion.
Yet they must care about the dog, if they didn't they wouldn't have spent the money to get him months of in office vet care (I bet it was an obscene amount).
My only guess is the psychopathic vet manipulated them, "O it'll upset him too much".