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Old 03-22-2006, 08:38 AM   #23
FirstYorkie
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Bozo,

My advice may sound a little extreme, but here goes. I would find a new vet and I'll tell you why. Joey had an absolutely horrendous experience with a vet a couple of months ago. In retrospect, I have kicked myself repeatedly about this, especially because the office stuff were always harried and stand-offish. Unfortunately, being new here, I attibuted it to cultural differences (boy, was I wrong!). After what happened, I felt that I should have taken the office staff's behavior as a warning sign.

I'm happy to tell you that we've now found an absolutely wonderful vet with absolutely wonderful office staff. They have all worked very hard with me to ease Joey's phobia of the vet that came from office #1.

In your case, not only is the receptionist's behavior unacceptable, the vet should have explained what the medicine was for and why you needed to give it. I would move on...
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