Very scary thing you are going thru.....why was the c-section done? Did you ever see your xrays done on your momma so YOU could have verified how many puppies momma was carrying? Good point about the singleton issue/question.....usually, singletons are larger because they are all in there by themselves with plenty of nourishment and room to grow!! I certainly would be taking this up with your State's licensing board! You need to sit down immediately and write down every issue that comes to mind that seems shady to you, before you forget anything. This place does not even sound like a vet office....sounds like a bunch of people renting an office space, collecting money any way they can from people with animals. I would REALLY be concerned about so much of what has been told to you by those people....beginning with the wildly incorrect guess about number of puppies being carried, to what determined mom needed a c-section in the first place? Did YOU have a history with this vet? Sounds like he was almost a stranger to you, and now the office staff with the sloppy record keeping and cant find records??? WOW!!! How long have you been going to this vet??? Good luck with your legal pursuit of validating this vet's professional status.
As far as the baby goes, sounds like this new vet has given you excellent advice. There is no need to supplement a puppy that is thriving! I would continue to contact the "?? vet" to have your dog's records sent to the new vet....including any xrays / US that were done before the pups were whelped. Keep a record/notes on the date and time and who you spoke with at the vet's office, requesting your records be forwarded to second vet, along with the excuse they gave you. That can be submitted to the Board to validate sloppy/inaccurate/untrue record keeping. |