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Originally Posted by JennaPenny Yes, both sides. It's why when the tech- who is a brand new tech, not to mention first time ever assisting with this test- explained it, I clearly heard held down/ restrained. But I called back just a little while ago, and they assured me they did NOT tie her up. That it very definitely was a jugular draw, but it very definitely is on both sides of the neck. My poor little independent sassy pants is following me EVERYWHERE and laying down where I am. She is usually too busy getting into everything to do this. Shes' a bit better today, but she's still clinging. I got some ruffs for pringles (daughter left them on the table) and I got the growling at that puppy in the tv, but for the most part, she's uncomfy for sure. I asked about pain relief, told she didn't need it. If I can get her to sit still I'll show you gals a picture. |
I would definitely document the bruising with photos and discuss it with the owner of the vet clinic. *If* there was any type of animal abuse (and I'm not saying that there was, because some other underlying condition could be responsible for the bruising), they need to nip it in the bud.