Re: Bad Experience at the Vet
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:39 am
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stinkdified wrote:
i tried to find a picture of a dog with a grill in, but to no avail.
If it were my Beagle and he died at the vet, regardless of the reason, the end result would be a very passionate ass-beating. I'd go to jail with no regrets.glen a richter wrote:7 years ago we took our dog to the vet to board for thanksgiving while we went to visit my sister. We left very specific directions with the vet regarding his medicine dosages and times to give the meds. When we returned, we found that our dog and 7 others had died because they threw out the papers we'd all provided with medicine information and went based on a poorly created "big board" that they transferred all the information to--incorrectly.
I know a vet, personally, who said recently that when he got out of school, he had interviewed at that particular office and on the interview was told that the office policy was to "give animals vaccinations whether they need them or not because vaccinations bring in money." Some scumbag bastards at that office. Suffice to say he walked out of his interview and is now in private practice.
cprice12 wrote:Update on Sam.
He seems to be slowly getting his hearing back.
This morning he could hear key words, like "Where's your ball?.... Wanna go for a ride? ...Want a treat?"
I said these things to him while we were outside and while his back was to me so he couldn't see me talking...he immediately turned around and started jumping up and down and getting excited and started barking, like he used to when he'd hear those words.
So that's encouraging.
My wife said she thought he was hearing things today as well, like car doors outside and stuff like that.
Hopefully things continue to improve.
Yeah, I don't know what I'd do if that happened. I was really upset just over loss of hearing. If my dog had died...ugh. I'd be sick. Especially over taking him in for an optional type procedure like a teeth cleaning.Ruutu15 wrote:If it were my Beagle and he died at the vet, regardless of the reason, the end result would be a very passionate ass-beating. I'd go to jail with no regrets.glen a richter wrote:7 years ago we took our dog to the vet to board for thanksgiving while we went to visit my sister. We left very specific directions with the vet regarding his medicine dosages and times to give the meds. When we returned, we found that our dog and 7 others had died because they threw out the papers we'd all provided with medicine information and went based on a poorly created "big board" that they transferred all the information to--incorrectly.
I know a vet, personally, who said recently that when he got out of school, he had interviewed at that particular office and on the interview was told that the office policy was to "give animals vaccinations whether they need them or not because vaccinations bring in money." Some scumbag bastards at that office. Suffice to say he walked out of his interview and is now in private practice.
Curt- Glad to hear that your dog has his hearing back
section319 wrote:Well try harder..stinkdified wrote:
i tried to find a picture of a dog with a grill in, but to no avail.
Whatever it takes.
stinkdified wrote:section319 wrote:Well try harder..stinkdified wrote:
i tried to find a picture of a dog with a grill in, but to no avail.
Whatever it takes.
Could it be that he never actually lost his hearing in the first place and was just pissed that you took him to the vet?cprice12 wrote:It looks like Sam's hearing is almost back to normal. It seems like it's 85% back or so, and getting a little better each day.
That's a pretty big relief. I felt so bad for him...but he didn't seem to mind.
THIS.ViPeRx007 wrote:Could it be that he never actually lost his hearing in the first place and was just pissed that you took him to the vet?cprice12 wrote:It looks like Sam's hearing is almost back to normal. It seems like it's 85% back or so, and getting a little better each day.
That's a pretty big relief. I felt so bad for him...but he didn't seem to mind.
A canine cold shoulder if you will...?
stlbluz wrote:THIS.
He was probably pissed due to the whole teeth cleaning thing and eating turds, kinda like humans don't like the taste of orange juice right after brushing. Just a thought.