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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| I do and I don't. We need vets to give us certain things and information that couldn't get otherwise. So they definitely are a necessity obviously. But I really don't trust a whole lot of them to be honest, just as I don't really trust doctors fully.
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| Thor's Human Donating Member | Quote:
Actually, this is something else I'm curious about. I've seen this come up many times, and I am not particularly familiar with this topic in pets. Why haven't vets changed their protocols if this has been clearly established? I have a difficult time believing that vets would do something they think actively harms pets simply to make more money. Quote:
I don't know much about this either, but I've seen that sometimes you can wiggle them out yourself. It turns out I probably could have done that with Thor - he had four baby teeth removed and it was cheaper than I expected because they said none of them had roots. Quote:
Thanks to everyone for their responses.
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| Puppy Luv Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member | The office I used to work in had 4 Dr's one was a specialist in small critters, birds, lizards etc. The other three were for cats, dogs, etc. The owner/Dr could also see large animals like horses and cows. He has since retired and the clinic is owned by a chain so to speak and only two of the Dr's I worked with are still there, all the techs and office staff are new to me. So they no longer have a specialist or large animal Dr. I can't say I trust one of the new Dr's at all. It's hard when they keep stopping mid sentence to say "ok what was I saying".........
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| Puppy Luv Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada
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It also brings in a lot of money with more frequent immunizations, they charge for the vet visit, the shots..... People go to work for money for the most part. Vets included. The more money they bring in the more they make. Sad world but most professions and businesses work to make large profits no matter the costs to others. Just like the crappy cheap pet food companies that sell really bad food for our pets, people trust them thinking that they would not make the food if it was bad. But it does not make the crappy food "good or healthy" in the end. | |
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| Thor's Human Donating Member | Quote:
Veternarians, on the other hand - you don't "end up" a vet. You have to really want it. The people I know who became vets wanted nothing else form the time they were small children. And I think it's very different to inject an animal with a vaccine directly and think "that probably took a year off their life, oh well, at least I made another hundy."
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| Puppy Luv Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada
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I don't truely think most do it totally on purpose or even know (due to lack of current research....) or agree with the risks of giving each shot. | |
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| www.yorkierescue.com Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Las Vegas & Orange County
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| In my experience, the vet at the humane society was much more knowledgeable than the one at Banfield (Petsmart). The humane society vet remembered Uni's previous condition, asked how she was doing from the last time she was there. At Banfield, I only saw the vet STUDENTS mostly, and saw the vet for about 2 mins, after the students did all the preliminary tests, interviews, etc. then proceeded to try to sell me flea meds, etc stuff that I was not there for. (Sounds like my experience from Kaiser)
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| | #39 |
| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,269
| I have had the same vet for just about 30 years. He is wonderful. Has always done right by all of my furbabies. He has always treated mine like one one his own. |
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| | #40 |
| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada
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| I trust my vet more than peoples giving advices on this forum . |
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| | #41 |
| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 544
| I guess I see vets like I see doctors... Some are very qualified, others are just pushing their newest drug. And like the doctor/prescription drug tie-ins, I think there ARE industry connections between pet meds, vaccines, nutrition and veterinarians. Some of the companies fund research in the schools, from what I've heard. But that, to me, doesn't mean that ALL vets are driven by those things, or that, even though they carry certain products, they wouldn't support me buying or using others. Just my $0.02 |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: NJ
Posts: 393
| Haven't read all the prior posts, but here's my perspective. I do not rely 100% on any vet's opinion for several reasons. - Many were trained long ago and do not keep up very well with recent research - If they weren't trained long ago, then they were trained recently, and don't have that many years of real experience (That's right, the vets just can't win with me, haha!) - Even if a vet has the perfect balance of semi-recent training and semi-good years of experience, most of their patients are not yorkies - I get the best advice from Yorkie Talk, because the folks on here have seen thousands of Yorkies over the years, and are so familiar with breed-specific issues. London goes to the vet all the time, but before I follow the doctor's advice, I always check with YT. |
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| | #43 |
| YT 3000 Club Member | I trust my vet, but some of these vets work for the coporations and they tell them what to charge for stuff and other rules Im sure. I work at a hospital and there are some doctors I dont trust as well. |
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| | #44 |
| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Berwyn, Illinois
Posts: 19
| As with our human children unexpected expenses come up. You can't always be prepared for it. After finding my Yorkie Baby, I did extensive searching for her Doctor. Actually requested a visit with him first, checked his practice and his credentials and then went to him with Stormy Bear. One of his statements was I am not here for the money, I love animals. I asked if he felt he received enough for his services. His reply was yeah!, I don't cheat you. Yeah, I trust my vet. And he is honest, said if he is not sure, he will find me the right person for any problems. |
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| Thor's Human Donating Member | A lot of my college friends went on to be doctors, and to be honest, it's still a little horrifying to think of them holding other people's lives in their hands. ![]() I have less faith in the intentions of doctors because I know many of them go into it to win the approval of their parents, or the money (though not so much this now), or the prestige. I'll admit I don't know how long you have to study to become a fully licensed veterinarian.
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