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When I took my dogs in to have them neutered they all came out with that mark on them. Can't remember whey they put that on them. Only thing I can think of is that if they ever get lost and get picked up and taken to the pound that mark or tatoo lets them know that it has been neutered. |
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It would make a little (very little I might add) if it was on a female. |
You know what - I think he was terribly wrong and by losing 9 patients, you are hurting him, but it sounds kind of like you're not confrontational. Maybe in a day or so, you'll just take a deep breath and let it go. I'm not telling you that I think you should, but I'm just getting those vibes from your posts. Whatever you decide, you know you have our support. |
I have seen that type of tatoo on dogs that I have groomed that came from the shelter. It was inside their ears, girls had the girl sign and boys had the boy sign. |
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I'm the same way, I have trouble dealing with conflict and would rather go to the dentist or OB than to confront someone. But that's not such a bad thing. If you can let something "go" you won't worry yourself sick over it. Vets have to train such a looooong time to get licensed, there are bound to be mistakes -- it's just so sad if it was a mistake that the vet didn't "man up" and admit it. I wouldn't put Buttercup thru getting it done into a proper id tattoo, though. |
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I'd DEFINITELY file a complaint with the BBB, and write a letter to the vet and his office staff about your disappointment in their clinic and their practice. Explain in your letter that if indeed Buttercup already had this tattoo, it would have been noted in his medical file prior to the neuter. Also, I'd include something about what you want to happen to remedy the situation, such as that you'd like them to admit fault, or refund your money for the neuter, or pay to have it removed at another clinic of your choice in the future (Maybe at the same time as another procedure, like teeth cleaning.) If he grants the remedy you're asking for, then this whole ordeal can be put to rest for the time being. My husband is an attorney, so I asked him if there was any legal action you could take against the vet. He said you can sue the vet, but not for "marking your precious Buttercup" and not admitting to doing the tattoo, but under a "trespass to personal property". Since you are Buttercup's owner, and the vet did something that resulted in permanent "damage" to your dog, he is liable for the damage done. An attorney could make a demand that he pay your damages to cover the costs of getting the tattoo removed, the time you've spent worrying and trying to figure this thing out, the neuter, and time you'd have to take off work to stay home with Buttercup while he once again had to recover from surgery. Personally, I'd not put him through the procedure again to remove the tattoo, but I might do it if he had to go under anesthesia again for another procedure later on. |
This is absolutely bizzare!! What vet tattoos dogs and for what purpose would it serve for a pet dog to be tattooed if it wasnt asked for? I would be ALL over this!! I hope your hubby will stand up to him for you!! And yes I would do as a previous poster mentioned...ask for ALL of his records for your lawyer to see..your going to need them anyhow for your new vet...by the way I love the way you used baseballs to cover his ummmmm manhood hehe.. Dawn |
2 Attachment(s) strangest thing happened last night ... I saw this post and it was like a mystery. Then coincidentally, I watched the movie, "CONSTANTINE" and they showed a picture from a book that reminded me of this thread ... I paused the TV and took a picture ... do these look similar? I do not know the significance of this picture but the movie was weird ... check it out. |
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Here is an update on the situation: my husband threatened to sue the vet and will no longer go through him (the vet) for questioning. All questions would go through our attorney (which we don't have one :p ). The vet called and called and he practically blew up our phone. We answered, finally, and he stated that he wanted to talk, in person, about the situation. I was thinking he would pay me to not sue him. I was wrong. So wrong. HE ADMITTED HE MADE A MISTAKE. He offered to pay me back for the neutering, which I refused but my husband took it anyway. That's all I wanted him to do was admit, admit and admit. |
Wow! I hope he learned his lesson and has put new procedures into place to prevent this from happening to other animals. I am glad you pursued this. I'm sure you've already done this, but I would change vets. If he lies to you about something like that, what else is he lying to you about? |
Wow that is fantastic! I'm glad you took the refund- you deserved it. Any explanation for what the tatto was supposed to be? |
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