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Old 08-12-2023, 01:46 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
I wouldn’t be able to trust a Vet after the dental thing. I would be angry about it too. As far as not being able to get in yes it’s about the same where my Vets office would do the same however I am lucky and have become great friends with the longest working there receptionist so she puts me in for an urgent care appointment before it’s even open for other people. Joey had a fever for several days and they couldn’t get him in on Monday but put him on a cancellation list and my friend put me at the top but was putting me in for one of the urgent care appointments for the next day. I was looking at taking him to the ER Vet if they couldn’t get us in because I was really worried. I know several things can cause blood to be pooped so I would have expected a fecal to be done. When Callie was pooping blood they also did X-rays. I understand you don’t have a lot of vet choices but one of the reasons I switched when Callie was a puppy was because I didn’t feel like the Vets were giving me enough time and rushing things even though this Vet was one of the biggest recommended Vets offices.
Thanks. I think, after this illness is behind us, I’m going to have to start researching vets again. I just have a hard time picturing myself handing Jax over to this vet for surgery when I don’t trust her. And he is going to need a preventative dental in the not too distant future, even without severe dental disease on his chart.
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