Posted by tjdub on April 24, 2012 at 21:11:38 from (208.74.246.137):
In Reply to: O/T Pet Vets posted by donjr on April 24, 2012 at 17:32:44:
I've asked my vet if he could give my dog a rabies vaccine as long as he was coming out for the day to run calves. The answer was "NOPE!". I said "Come on, you don't even need to use the chute for that one!". Instead my wife had to take the dog in and go through the pretend doctor's office waiting room set and pay five times more for the experience. The whole thing is pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
A few years ago, a young vet bought the big animal part off the vet business and the original owner does only pets now (because that's where the money is). The contract states that the young vet can't do any pet work. The young vet did put my Dad's dog down for him (for free) when he was here on a cattle call though. It was just good timing, I guess. I'm glad my Dad or I didn't have to shoot a dog we loved, or worse yet, load that poor girl up for a bumpy 20 minute car ride and 20 minute waiting room visit and a huge bill. The guy pretty much guaranteed getting my business forever though.
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