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Originally Posted by ladyjane Well then an adult did it. That dog was clearly bruised/injured. You can do all the spinning you want...any vet...good or bad....knows the difference between a bruise and a rash.
YES, I am upset. You pretty much put blame on this community and clearly don't wish to believe what is obvious. I always hate seeing bad things happen to yorkies...sadly I have seen it over and over and over again. I hope nothing happens to your pup. I would never leave him there again IF I WERE YOU...but I AM NOT YOU.
Yes, I am upset. and I will leave you now.  I don't like to bang my head on a brick wall. |
You are someone who assumes and doesn't seem to read very well, so I think leaving is a good idea.
The dog WAS NOT CLEARLY BRUISED
because if he was I wouldn't be wondering if it was a bruise and a rash. What bruise goes away in 2 days? His chest was nearly clear the next day. What bruise isnt tender to the touch?
My best friend who also has a yorkie who is only a week older than my baby gets random rashes twice a year and she said they look like this actually.
I get it, you're emotional and decided to ignore everything else I said.Me actually being here and seeing him and touching him and seeing it with my own eyes and seeing his behavior and knowing MY dog actually matters. Context matters. Critical thinking matters.
I am rational. It could be a bruise. It could be a rash. I am not going to "forget" trying to figure it out as you suggested, because I actually want to know the TRUTH.
Glad to know you were at the vet and watched how the visit went so you can definitively say what the vet did or didn't do or know. I guess I wasn't there and I guess I didn't say it felt a bit dismissive. But what do I know?
Also not sure where I blamed anyone in this community? Thanks again for assigning words and emotions to me that I didn't express.
Last I checked vets are humans and can be wrong. Why do we get second and third opinions on medical diagnoses if the first person we see is absolutely right just because they are the doct or the vet?
Goodbye now.