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http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/4405435-post72.html Matter of fact, what you said in that thread is a violation of YT rules. I think it was probably overlooked by the mods because of the MESS of that thread with all the colors and all .. and messy quotes. |
Matese, I'd like to make a suggestion similar to the one xmasbaby made about the spell checker. I'd like to suggest the use of white space in between long paragraphs. Some of us are bordering on needing reading glasses and it's very dizzying to read your posts. I mean they are a little better without all the colored crayon usage. But, all I'm getting is that you're mad at LadyJane, you give Cody chinese supplements, you have absolute allegiance to your vet notwithstanding that Cody has diarrhea for 17 months without real help, and you want old members to make more of a comeback. |
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Clearly there are upset people on all sides here, so let's allow each other to be upset without taking personal digs, name calling, or getting hotly emotional. A person can be upset but remain respectful...maybe we can aim for that, even if difficult. As far as your pup goes, I can only tell you what I'd do -- I'd be consulting with a specialist by this time - and I'd definitely be at the nearest vet school asap, as they contain some of the best experts, oftentimes. It's well and good that you feel affinity and loyalty to your vet, but when problems exceed their ability - it's absolutely time to move to the next step. In my opinion, this situation far exceeds your vet's ability bc otherwise, the problem would not still be occurring. Also, keep in mind that many doctors, vets, nurses, plumbers, contractors or whomever will NOT necessarily admit when their abilities have been surpassed...some egos aren't built for that. And at the end of the day, geesh, what do you have to *lose* by heading to a specialist? I can't think of a thing. |
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Thanks for the heads up on a specialist will work with my vet. As for the Chinese supplement that is being used to help his digestive system. Not being used as a means for a cure. Thanks for accepting my apology, really can’t understand why I wrote that, I must have really been tired that night. I prefer to work with just one person. Thank you again for this information, the more I learn, the more I know, the more comfortable I will be, thank you. |
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Thank you for clarifying,... I do make typos, I am not perfect, never said I was and never will be when it comes to typing lol.... now I have a NIT PICKER commenting on a word misspelled lol, this is becoming a comedy show |
I think I understand... is this it: Your vet gave you this dog thinking it was healthy. When it was learned that the dog had a problem, the vet stepped up to foot the bill and make the dog well again. So really the vet is 'in charge' of this pup's healthcare, he's just living with you because a home environment is better than a hospital environment for healing. I'll assume when he recovers, he will be completely in your care and your financial responsibility, as in Your dog. Am I close? |
Whoever said that veterinary specialists are only found at universities was incorrect. They can also be found at some animal hospitals, clinics, and even in private practice. Here is the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine search page for veterinary specialists: Find a Specialist The search engine is very specific, so it's easiest to just put in the specialty (SAIM, or small animal internal medicine, in this particular case) and the state. The list generated will be small enough for you to find the closest specialist to your location. That said, it's still always best to get a referral from you own vet, whenever possible. |
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Best not to believe everything that is being said here because there are so many wrong statements it is incredulous! :rolleyes: The OP does not even remember things she said and has contradicted herself over and over. This is probably going to go down as being one of the most confusing threads in YT history. |
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