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Pets Thread
#91
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Oh absolutely, we're changing vets as soon as he's out of there.
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#92
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Quote:Tell me about it. £150 consultation fee.

Really? WOW! that's over $AU300. My vet charged me total of $AU140 with Mimi,that included the consult,putting her down and the cremation. Here we are no longer allowed to bury an animal in the back yard.


I hope HE survives.
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#93
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(July 12, 2012 at 10:29 pm)padraic Wrote: Here we are no longer allowed to bury an animal in the back yard.

Dafuq? It's your property, it's your animal, you should be able to bury it in your garden if you damn well please.

Quote:I hope HE survives.

He got brought home earlier, looked a fair bit better than when he went in. He's got to go back in though to have more tests and stay on the drip because he isn't eating.

Ah the lives of pet owners eh.
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#94
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I thought I'd bury my last dog Sophie in my garden but when the injection to put her down was given and she was dead I had no more interest in her body. Having it incinerated seemed as handy as anything else and is after all what I'll be having for my own. Funny though, while she was laying there and I was petting her and saying goodbye as the injection was prepared, everything about her was as precious as ever. But dead is dead and life goes on .. until it doesn't.
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#95
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Hopefully he'll be cared for and cured quickly. : ]

Pets are worth it, to be anyway. They're like fuzzy children.
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#96
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(July 13, 2012 at 12:07 pm)Annik Wrote: They're like fuzzy children.

Who the hell wants non-fuzzy children anyway?
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#97
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We had a friend to lunch yesterday with two naked apes in tow. One still nursing, the other two years old. At least the 2 year old liked the dogs and my dogs love kids. Our friend has a dog so she was fine with letting the dogs give the new born a good sniff and lick greeting.
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#98
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(July 12, 2012 at 8:47 pm)whateverist Wrote: Keep him overnight but do nothing? Fuck them very much.


In some professions that's called "observation". You do it when you have no idea what is going on or where to start.


(July 12, 2012 at 8:42 pm)Napoleon Wrote: Another annoying thing is, they haven't even done any tests yet :/ Said they will wait until the morning. Like, wtf was the point of us even taking him there in the first place if that was all they were going to do.


"Tests" are not something that can be ordered.

First off, what bloody tests? Hmm?

Hepatocyte sampling?

Urinalysis?

Blood tests?

If blood tests, what are you looking at first? Elevated white count? Evidence of rhabdomyolysis?

I may be operating off too little information, but getting upset because they haven't ordered some hitherto unspecified test is moronic.

Doctors are not some mechanic that you can take your stupid flesh to and expect an immediate response.

That said, find another vet if these are surly, confused or too expensive. You probably can do better and most likely will.
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#99
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3 kittens, Sophia, Birdshit (BS for short) and Chuck
And a hampter that is morbidly obese and as cute as can be. His name is Fatso-magee.
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(July 13, 2012 at 1:30 pm)Moros Synackaon Wrote: "Tests" are not something that can be ordered.

First off, what bloody tests? Hmm?

How the fuck should I know. I'm not a vet. The vets were asking us, like we know what to do. The point is they should know what to do, they are the professionals.

But taking your animal to a vet, to have them do nothing, is not only wasting money, but the dogs time.

Quote:Hepatocyte sampling?

Urinalysis?

Blood tests?

If blood tests, what are you looking at first? Elevated white count? Evidence of rhabdomyolysis?

Are you serious with this, or just intentionally acting like an ass.

Quote:I may be operating off too little information, but getting upset because they haven't ordered some hitherto unspecified test is moronic.

Guess I must be a moron then. But to this moron, it makes sense to do tests to find out what the fuck is wrong with an animal that appears to be fucking dying.

Quote:Doctors are not some mechanic that you can take your stupid flesh to and expect an immediate response.

I'm not discussing doctors and my flesh. I'm talking about vets, our money and our animal.

Quote:That said, find another vet if these are surly, confused or too expensive. You probably can do better and most likely will.

Yeah we are. You can't even understand them, they are all spanish and have speech impediments.
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