Billy, I know not all vets are bad,but my area seems to have an abundance of ignorant money grubbing pill pushing people. My OP was to try and inform those here to watch out for these type of vets, get a second or third opinion, and the tests that "show" what is wrong. Even if that means a different city to drive to. Certain vets push this vaccine or food on to animal owners to further their $$ intake, without the thought of well being in minds to pets and owners. Even though we posted what to read about, vaccines,flea and tick treatment,it will go unheeded. One should read upon Frontline and other flea and tick ointments to fully understand the danger they are putting their pet thru. Even some Vets are coming around to this danger that these products create for the pet. Dr Dodd DVM is listed on search with other Vets saying the same things we were told.Below is her link to some of her and other vets discussions about it. I'm sure there are other vets who care,but how much do they care, and will that alone fix the pets suffering without correct diagnosis. The reputation hinges upon how much they have to send out to different animal hospitals. If they don't know whats wrong rather than being criticized for using outside clinical opinions and diagnosis, they will remain silent so they don't show their limited knowledge.
We had 2 good vets, but both left, leaving us with new,but not better vets,unbeknownst to us. I'll say again, don't wait till your pal is beyond medical help to find out if there is a treatment that will spare his life,and the diagnosis is correct. We understand that U of Minn is one of the finest,so that is where we will go, even for regular checkups. 200 + miles away means nothing to us for our furry pals health and well being.Plus all the right diagnostics and lab work done there without days or weeks waiting it will almost be instantaneous. When they say time is of the essence,thats exactly what it means to us.Hope you enjoy the reading to the link,POKE HERE below. Regards, LOU & Victor
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