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Gosh, some of this stuff really makes you THINK! Great post - thank you so much! :thumbup: And Sarah, I sure do hope you are able to find a vet that will allow you to bring little London home the same night :( I brought Tatum home the same day she was spayed and felt SO much better about it. I know I never ever would of been able to leave her there overnight :( |
I got to bring my girl home the same day, took her in at 8:00am and had her home by 2:00pm.......mind you, I sat with her until she was ready to go in and then sat in waiting room until she was done.............hehe maybe they just wanted me out of there!!:D |
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I already knew #5 happens... I would NEVER let Roxy spend the night at a vet... I'd tell them do what they have to do in the morning and I'll come get her at night... unless it was an all night Emergency Vet hospital, I would never leave her overnight with nobody there... That poor little doggy... I bet it had no idea what was going on... As for #4, I think that is HORRIBLE!!! That a Vet would just ASSume that its okay to put a dog under anaesthetic, and only taken a WEEKEND COURSE!!! Thats basically a CRASH COURSE! Thats what they might as well call it... You're dealing with an animals life here... a living breathing thing... I guess even some Vets dont see it that way... Too many ppl think of animals as heartless, soulless entities... Not as living little babies... |
My vet sends my dogs home with me.Or he takes them home with him and his wife. |
When Minnie was sick , I received regular reports on her by the vets taking care of her . I really appreciated their kindness toward her and telling me the truth even if sometimes it was very hard to hear . |
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*bump* i wanna bump this up because i think it's nice for people to read =D |
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