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What a strange situation. I'm glad he finally admitted it. I can't believe he denied it when he knew it was true. He should have told you about it as soon as he realized his mistake. He could have appologized at the time and not charged you for neutering. I'm sure you still wouldn't have been happy about the tatoo but I'm sure you'd be a lot less mad than you are now, and now you know you can't trust this vet. I'd still report him for bad ethics - lying to a client about their dog. That's wrong |
I am glad you got to that resolved. However I would never trust that vet again. Ever. I would never take my pet back to him no matter how wonderful he was. He certainly wasn't truthfull to you. Someone made a big bo-bo and it's a shame he didn't fess up to it like he should have. They must have tatooed the wrong dog. Glad you got your money back. |
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Hi. I was just reading this thread. The refund end is great but you really need to report him. That tatoo is some kind of satanic symbol and the fact not only that the vet tattood him with it but tattood him at all is CRAZY. I'd be concerned about 1. How he treats his animal patients and 2. If he'd go farther next time. Why in the world would an SANE vet tattoo an animal not to mention the fact with such a symbol. He admitted he made a mistake - but what kind of mistake? A mistake in tatooing? Tattooing is not a mistake - it's a deliberate act and the only reason he's admitted to it or is so called sorry is because he got caught and it can be proven. Plain and simple. REPORT HIM to whoever licenses vets in your state. Elaine |
Sorry I didn't see this thread before, just read the whole thing...A tattoo is intentional, not a mistake. The fact remains that he intentionally tattooed your dog when you never gave permission to do so. How can he not know what the symbol is...if he's admitting he put it there? Glad you're changing vets...and got the money back, but it still doesn't make any sense. I would wait until your baby goes in for a dental or something similar and have it, the tattoo, removed or at least fixed to resemble something that you could possibly use in the future, if lost or stolen, to prove ownership. And yes, word of mouth travels fast among the medical community...tell people about this, and have them pass it on...so as to avoid this happening to anyone elses baby. |
I'm so glad that he finally admitted that he did this. But I dont' believe that he doesn't know what it is. :confused: I would probably still report him just so that this doesn't happen to anyone else's baby in the future. |
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He probably was going to tattoo another dog and started on yours until he realized, woops - this one is going to be neutered, not tattooed. I'm so glad it's behind you now. You have a great hubby. I hope you find a vet who's not so scattered. Your baby is okay, which is really all that matters. You can always take a blue sharpie and make it into a different picture everyday to match your mood. Just kidding!!! |
Write an editorial and put it in the local newspaper. I would also RENT one of those huge outdoor signs and "advertise" what this vet did. Use the $$ he refunded for the surgery :lol tears |
I also wanted to say how very sorry I am that this happened. I know you are heartbroken as well as being madder than a wet hen. I am afraid that I would alternate between tears of rage and tears of sorrow. I wonder if this is come type of "cult" symbol and the vet is just a wacko..... I would report him to the police as well. You never know when and if others have complained. |
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This was a very interesting thread. Very odd! I would definitely report him, but I'm glad you got your money back!:) |
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