Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your dog ok now?
Op here. Yes she is ok now, thank you for asking. We are so grateful for the vets in Manassas who let us in.
Anonymous wrote:Is your dog ok now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an awful situation. Even though it's awful, they can't care for more patients than they can care for, and if they were maxed, they were maxed.
OP, if they had admitted your dog, would you have been okay if they left your dog to take an unnoticed turn for the worse and die in the corner, just so they could keep seeing more emergencies that kept coming through the door? Would you have said "oh, well," or would you have argued that they had first responsibility to the animals already under their care?
I don’t understand what that means. Why can’t a vet come provide emergency care for a puppy? It’s an emergency
Yes, you do understand.
You just don’t want to.
And in times of pandemic, think that this might happen to you, in a human hospital, if we can’t get dangerous variants under control. It has happened elsewhere in the world already.
There are only so many medics to go round.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an awful situation. Even though it's awful, they can't care for more patients than they can care for, and if they were maxed, they were maxed.
OP, if they had admitted your dog, would you have been okay if they left your dog to take an unnoticed turn for the worse and die in the corner, just so they could keep seeing more emergencies that kept coming through the door? Would you have said "oh, well," or would you have argued that they had first responsibility to the animals already under their care?
I don’t understand what that means. Why can’t a vet come provide emergency care for a puppy? It’s an emergency
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an awful situation. Even though it's awful, they can't care for more patients than they can care for, and if they were maxed, they were maxed.
OP, if they had admitted your dog, would you have been okay if they left your dog to take an unnoticed turn for the worse and die in the corner, just so they could keep seeing more emergencies that kept coming through the door? Would you have said "oh, well," or would you have argued that they had first responsibility to the animals already under their care?
I don’t understand what that means. Why can’t a vet come provide emergency care for a puppy? It’s an emergency
Anonymous wrote:It's an awful situation. Even though it's awful, they can't care for more patients than they can care for, and if they were maxed, they were maxed.
OP, if they had admitted your dog, would you have been okay if they left your dog to take an unnoticed turn for the worse and die in the corner, just so they could keep seeing more emergencies that kept coming through the door? Would you have said "oh, well," or would you have argued that they had first responsibility to the animals already under their care?