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It really bothers me to see heartworms downplayed, etc. Oh and it's okay to use whatever toothpaste? Human toothpaste contains fluoride, so I don't think so! His practice style definitely makes me nervous.:confused: |
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is there a way to upload a pdf file on here as she sent me the pdf in acrobat for 2006 |
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PLEASE forgive me if this issue has already been discussed...I am taking the girls to be spayed in the morning. I have to bring Cooper's updated shot record with me b/c she has not seen this vet before. This is not a problem b/c she just turned one year and is not due for her boosters until Oct. My question is, can a vet refuse to see, treat, or perform surgeries/dental because you do not annually vaccinate? |
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I never new this Im going to follow the sug. protocol my Nicki is very alergic to all vaccines so it is always an issue to get it done. |
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I later discovered that the animals are left all alone. :mad: Disgusting. Max would have been scarred for life. Luckily he was crying and barking his head off, so the office called me to pick him up early. He wanted to get home to his piddle pad and he must have been holding it for hours because he peed a lake. Now I'm unhappy with our second vet. I really like him and his office, so I was deeply disappointed to discover that after our long discussion and agreement, he went ahead and gave Max the corona and parainfluenza vaccines. :( |
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If you told the vet not to give it, then that would be illegeal for him to do it. |
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Crystal do you have any research info showing any cases of corona in dogs as that one vet said on the videos there are no confirmed cases of it and if so why are vets vaccinating for it? |
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