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Old 12-09-2016, 10:24 AM   #8
Monroe-Rylee
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Originally Posted by gemy View Post
Make sure the specialist sends his medical report to your general vet and request a copy of it. Essentially you have two vets that disagree with one another.

In terms of what your general vet said to you, it was very hard to hear and harsh of him or her. If your previous experiences with your general vet have been satisfactory I would ask them to explain the rationale for their diagnosis of four broken toes. See what they say, then go forward from there.
Thank you! This was the first time I had seen this vet as we had recently moved to a different city and I hadn't been established with a new vet yet. I got a recommendation from the specialist and I think we've got a good regular vet now, thankfully. They have the scans from the specialists and I also keep an electronic copy & a snapshot on my phone... fingers crossed we won't be dealing with injured toes in the future thought! Eek!
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