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[quote=Anonymous]glad to know i am not the only one who doesnt take my dog to the vet unless really needed. I do the vaccines, mostly rabies, she hardly ever goes outside to stay (she has always been an indoor dog, doesnt like staying out long). Have used the banfield vets in the past but looking for a vet to take her in and have her checked for some old age issues she is exhibiting. Used to go to a vet that charged outrageous prices. One night we needed a cat euthanized and were told they would do an exam first to determine the cat indeed needed to be euthanized, and although I told her we didnt want the exam (the cat was literally dying in my husbands arms as I spoke to them on the phone), they insisted it was at the drs discretion. They also wouldnt accept a post dated check when I told them I wouldnt get paid and the money in my account until 2 days later. Fucking ripoffs is what they are. All about money. After that call, they lost my business forever[/quote]
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