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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #15 on: October 26, 2005, 10:22:09 pm »
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Although your dog was not removed from you this post is a good place to remind people...unles s totally unavoidable (such as surgery)always think twice before allowing a vet to take your dog out of the room away from your line of sight. Not all vets have good judgment, not all vets should even be a vet....if something is not going how you think it should speak up as you would for your human child. You would be shocked at some of what goes on behind closed doors ar vet clinics.

This is great advice.  And the reason I no longer work at any vet clinics out here.  The one I was working for was a complete loon, and not good with animals.  The only time an animal should be out of your sight is for surgery, and x-rays, and even for x-rays they sometimes allow you to go back with them.  The only other time is maybe if the owner is way nervous and it's making the animal nervous.  They may remove the animal to draw blood or give fluids.  But that's only in about 20% of cases.

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #16 on: October 26, 2005, 10:28:48 pm »
sending good thoughts out to Zoey   :-*'s to her!

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #17 on: October 26, 2005, 10:43:18 pm »
OH poor Zoey. I hope she feels better soon.  I am sorry that you had to go through this. I hope that you next vet visit is better.


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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #18 on: October 26, 2005, 10:45:12 pm »
My first reaction when I just saw the name of this thread was "OH damn!"...Then I read your post...Double damn!!!...Absolute BS!!!...PLEASE keep looking for a vet that will understand & work with Zoey!!...That place does not sound like a place suitable for such a sweet "little" girl!...Good luck in your vet search! :)

I am SOOO with Gyps on this one!  Keep looking!  There are good vets out there who understand the big guys!  I've never, ever had a vet put one of my Newfs on a table....even when they were tiny!  How awful!  And I never let them take them away to another room to work on them.  It is understood that if they have to go "in the back", I go in the back as well.

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #19 on: October 27, 2005, 06:50:15 am »
Zoey is much happier today. She's had some bullysticks and playtime with mamma, and she is feeling better.

Dan thinks we should give the vet another chance, but I think no way....They didn't do anything to put her at ease when we first got there, which is why she got scared, and then they barely tried to calm her down when she was freaking out. After they hurt her I had to ask them 3 times to offer her treats. And, they were going to go straight to the hip exam (also painful), but I made them wait so we could calm her down. The floor was practically covered with her blood and they didn't even think to try and help her relax until I told them to!  :o

I am hoping this doesn't turn her off vets altogether. I don't want her to be one of those dogs who is petrified to go into the vets office. Before she was always so happy to be there - she's been poked, prodded, spayed, xrayed, etc, and still managed to enjoy going to the vet. But I have never seen her so scared or so happy to get out of anywhere before.

I am especially disappointed because this vet came highly recommended, and one of the people who recommended them has a bernese mt dog with lots of health problems, so I figured they would be good with my big dog. I liked my vet in my old town, but my new town only has two vets, this one, and one where I get stuck with a girl fresh out of vet school who doesn't seem to care and treats me like i a  freak for caring about my dogs health. So I think I will be looking at vets in other towns.
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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2005, 06:55:11 am »
Heather,
I wouldn't go to that vet anymore either. What terrible people!  >:( Finding a good vet is soooo hard, I know cuz we have been looking for a long time too. On a good note, I am so glad to hear that Zoey had a better day today. You are a great mom. Keep up the good owrk! 
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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #21 on: October 27, 2005, 10:12:55 am »
i love my vet ive used her 3 years , she was  :'( when doing a skin scrape on angel & told her "im so sorry baby"

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #22 on: October 27, 2005, 10:23:13 am »
I'm really glad Zoey is feeling better. I hope you can find a better vet for her.  :)

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #23 on: October 27, 2005, 11:00:16 am »
The main vet I use, Dr. Mcgill is so great with my babies.  When I lost Rosie she sat on the floor with us, she cryed almost as much as I did.   She took off the next day because she just could not work, she call me several times that day.  I know how very much she loved Rosie so I know she will do her very best with Sugar Bear and Dixie Darlin.  She told me that Rosie was just one of those dogs that made her day better each time she got to see her.  Sometime we would just stop by for a visit.  I think it is great when you find a vet that really loves one of your babies.

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #24 on: October 28, 2005, 01:13:05 am »
my vet is like that with chewie he almost died when he was a puppy , each time i see my vet at walmart she asks how chewie is , kisses his head every time he goes to her and says how good hes doing.. i really like dr warden,  only vet i would trust with my pets

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #25 on: October 28, 2005, 01:53:47 am »
I am torn on vets right now - we currently have pretty good ones, but it is more of a clinic situation where the dogs see a different one each time...  We are pretty happy with them, but I would like the dogs to have the stability of seeing the same person every time.

Our vets in Michigan were ok, I guess.  There were pluses and minuses - they never really got all of Cabo's problems resolved or came up with a definitive diagnosis in his last sick year, and I wasn't ever really happy with that.  It seemed like we just tested and tested and tried things and tried things without end...  That is why I am still in debt today!  But they could not have been kinder or more loving with him.  They always petted and cuddled him, and when we had him sent to the bridge, the vet cried as well, and kissed my forehead and hugged Scott.

Here is a funny vet story about a bad vet - When I adopted Cabo, he got a free vet visit from a list of vets given to us by the Humane Society.  I, of course, picked the vet closest to my house.  I took him to this guy once, decided that he wasn't nice enough to Cabo, and never went there again.  When we adopted Ranger, we got a similar list for a free vet visit.  Again, I chose one close to my house.  As we got to the office, I realized that this was the same office I had previously taken Cabo to.  We decided just to keep the visit, cause it was only one time and the chances that it was the same actual vet after so many years had to be pretty slim.  Well, it was the same guy and we never went back - BUT, the funny part is that when we checked Ranger in for his appointment, they looked me up in the system and said "Oh, how is Cabo, we haven't seen him for awhile.."  Yeah, for like TEN YEARS!!!  Gosh, do ya think maybe I decided to take him elsewhere, or did you just think he had no health problems or needed any shots in TEN YEARS???  I mean, good record keeping, but seriously!   ;D

I think it is worth looking around to find a vet that you really feel comfortable with and that you feels treats Zoey with love. 
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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #26 on: October 28, 2005, 02:00:30 am »
I agree on you being with you dog at all times, and once a dog reaches a certain height, weight they should be on the floor. Tonka is 62 lbs and the vet does everything on the floor and gives her hugs and kisses when they first walk in the room. It does not hurt that she always gets a CET chewy or some type of treat there. Even when she was sick on her tummy they did not walk in and start right away they talk to her and pet her then start. I personally found my favorite vet and it is in PetsMart, I am not sure about other ones in other stores or states but the dr at the one we go to is wonderful.
For instance I had Nala fixed today, well they called and gave me exact details (like she went poopy on herself so they had to bathe her before the spay) I could have cared less about that and the dr talked to me himself! I hope you have a better visit next time.

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #27 on: October 28, 2005, 03:30:12 am »
Perhaps it would be a good idea if you went to place where people take their dogs and talk to them about their vets and get referral from somebody who actually likes their vet and hopefully who has a giant breed.  When my big boy, Otis, was diagnosed with HD, I went to talk to a woman who has seven Newfs and picked her brain  :o.  Once we got to the right vet, we had great referrals to all the other specialists we needed to take care of him.

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #28 on: October 28, 2005, 03:31:22 am »
Heather I am SO sorry poor Zoey hadc to go through this (Can't beleive I missed this post).  Whether or not you go back to this vet, you should call and tell them.  Me being me I would tell them that they traumatized my dog and that their bedside manner sucked, (Oh yes and I did it once), but you could just say that they didn't seem to understand your dog's needs and that you've decided to pursue an office that does.  Maybe they don't understand how they come off.  I forget who said it on here, but many offices don't even see the giants as dogs, the vet that I flipped out about actually said Giant Breed dogs are livestock that sleep on the sofa.  And she was a Dane breeder!  UGH I hated her..... where was I?  Ah yes, maybe they've lost alot of clients because of this and they don't know why.  Even if they do nothing, it'll make you feel like you accomplished something :)

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Re: Zoey had a terrible vet visit tonight
« Reply #29 on: October 28, 2005, 04:30:50 am »
Another thought is why not set up a meeting with a new vet before your dog ever needs to see them.
Take the big dog along and see how the vet and his/her staff reacts to the dog. Ask what their policy is during exams...will the dog be made to be on a table? Will you allow me to be present during treatments? Anything else that matters to you.....
If you don't like the answers or the people you don't need to go back. That way no harm was ever done to the dog.