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Author Topic: How do you see your dogs?  (Read 3061 times)
cward
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« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2009, 03:50:53 pm »

Well I have got very lucky my wife has studied dogs from inside and out she has read and studied every vet book that she could find! I have only carried 2 dogs to the vet in the last 10 years both died!! We work on all are on dogs and had a 100% turn out!! My wife stays pretty busy working on other dogs for other people!! They call at all hours of the night and she gets up and works on them!! My problem with most vets is they learn from books only never from first hand!!There are old remites that do work that I ask vets and they say they don't!!! So I do not plan on spending any money on dogs other than everyday health!! Most dogs will die of shock when you leave them at the vet after looseing lots of blood!! If you can stay with the dog it usally won't go into shock and you CAN talk them out of shock!! There are good vets but if they were not raised around hunting and ranching then it is hard to find a good one!!My wife is in vet school and says that there are other people in the class with her that don't no anything about animals other than they love them and they want to take care of them!!! JUst cause they leave with a degree does not make them no what they are doing!
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