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Dog Owners Beware - Cytopoint can kill your dog.
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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3993589" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I was hoping you were going back to investigate this situation, because if it were my dog, everyone in that clinic would know what my @ss looks like. <img src="/images/smilies/censored.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored:" title="Censored :censored:" data-shortname=":censored:" /></p><p>I’m friends with 5 vets, and of the ones that work with small animals, only one has a good ”bed side manner” (and he’s in his 70’s and semi retired). Most vets today probably started out caring about animals, but at some point, it becomes about the money. The other problem with vets today is that they’re just like human doctors and push whatever drug the pharmaceutical sales lady in the short skirt is selling this week.</p><p>A few years ago I had a Lab with chronic ear infections, and none of the latest and greatest crap my local vets prescribed was working. The infection got so bad I ended up carrying her to Salt Plains vet clinic in Cherokee while I was up there, and the Baytril he prescribed knocked the infection out. I’ll admit it may have been a coincidence that it worked, but by the way he handled and talked to Annie, I could tell he genuinely cared about dogs.</p><p></p><p>I’m really hoping you can get a little resolution to this even though nothing they say or do at this point will bring Louie back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3993589, member: 24452"] I was hoping you were going back to investigate this situation, because if it were my dog, everyone in that clinic would know what my @ss looks like. :censored: I’m friends with 5 vets, and of the ones that work with small animals, only one has a good ”bed side manner” (and he’s in his 70’s and semi retired). Most vets today probably started out caring about animals, but at some point, it becomes about the money. The other problem with vets today is that they’re just like human doctors and push whatever drug the pharmaceutical sales lady in the short skirt is selling this week. A few years ago I had a Lab with chronic ear infections, and none of the latest and greatest crap my local vets prescribed was working. The infection got so bad I ended up carrying her to Salt Plains vet clinic in Cherokee while I was up there, and the Baytril he prescribed knocked the infection out. I’ll admit it may have been a coincidence that it worked, but by the way he handled and talked to Annie, I could tell he genuinely cared about dogs. I’m really hoping you can get a little resolution to this even though nothing they say or do at this point will bring Louie back. [/QUOTE]
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