Toggle navigation
Toggle navigation
Home
DCUM Forums
Nanny Forums
Events
About DCUM
Advertising
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics
FAQs and Guidelines
Privacy Policy
Your current identity is: Anonymous
Login
Preview
Subject:
Forum Index
»
Pets
Reply to "Are vets scammers?? "
Subject:
Emoticons
More smilies
Text Color:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Violet
White
Black
Font:
Very Small
Small
Normal
Big
Giant
Close Marks
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You might pay extra for services that you don't need if you come in without having done your due diligence, OR if you can't think on your feet once you're there. Your husband sounds clueless, and paired with a vet who doesn't care how much you spend... it's a bad combination for your wallet! I have a mobile cat-and-dog vet that comes to my home and is very low-key and hands-off. He has an old school wait-and-see approach and doesn't push any services that aren't strictly necessary. Once he did recommend I see a surgical vet about a persistent UTI for my dog, and I paid $400 for a bladder ultrasoundthat was inconclusive. But that was after months of symptoms and urine samples that were borderline positive a UTI, even with antibiotics, so the cost was entirely warranted, given my dog was a puppy at the time, otherwise healthy and will hopefully live 10+ years. For my "exotic" pets, I see a different vet practice that always explains clearly what my options are. Once my middle-aged, 2 year old, gerbil had a head tilt - very common in gerbils, and usually not a good sign (cancer). A diagnostic scan would have cost $1000, and the vet entirely expected me to refuse it, which I did! My gerbil was given steroids to reduce inflammation and died a month later. Do I regret not paying for a scan? No. Gerbils have a 3 year lifespan. You've got to be honest with yourself, OP, apply the scientific method carefully, and avoid extrapolating things on discussion boards that DON'T look like your pet's symptoms. And then ask the right questions of the vet. Maybe next time, go yourself and don't send your husband?[/quote] I can’t take the day off. And to say that I shouldn’t send my husband bc they know they can take advantage of him is proving my point. [/quote] OP, after so many reasonable explanations of why vets do what they do, you cling to your theory that ALL vets are scammers because you're not happy with how pushy YOUR vet was. I am 45, have had so many pets in my life, and have NEVER come across a pushy vet! SO WHY DON'T YOU CHANGE VETS? For goodness' sakes. Are you the same person who goes on the Health and Medicine Forum to claims to have lost faith in doctors? If it's not you, you have a twin over there :-) [/quote] Oh it’s crazy pet thread poster. Sigh. I think you need to jump to the pit bull thread [/quote] PP you replied to. Excuse me? I think the shoe is on the other foot here :-) I foster pregnant dogs and their puppies for a rescue - lots of pit mixes in there. Since I get them from birth, I find them docile and easily trainable. But no, I don't defend or attack any dog breed on DCUM threads. You're so weird, OP.[/quote] You’re so exhausting when you jump onto a thread. Unhinged, all caps, endlessly argumentative, blah blah. Plus you use emojis like a teenager. Yes, we know you love pitts and they get a bad rap, amirite? It’s an owner issue, not a breed issue, right? [/quote] DP, but you're the clown who brought the anti-pit stupidity to yet another thread, so maybe log off, walk your dog, and get some fresh air for your last brain cell? You're a mess.[/quote] Anti pit stupidity? Whatever do you mean? [/quote]
Options
Disable HTML in this message
Disable BB Code in this message
Disable smilies in this message
Review message
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics