Anonymous wrote:My husband is a lawyer. He set up the trust of this local vet. The place was a shithole, she acted stingy and poor, she had one employee she paid like $10/hour to. I kid you not she was making $800,000 a year cold hard cash!
Anonymous wrote:All doctors. There is not one kind of doctor who is in it for the money any less than any other kind of doctor. All of them scam you for whatever they can get.
Anonymous wrote:About 8 years ago I went to a dentist in Arlington (Gentry and Coutin for those that are interested) and they told me I had something like 7 cavities and it was going to be really expensive for me to fill them...I can't remember the charge, but it was too much for me in my early to mid 20s. My uncle is a dentist in Fl. so I decided to wait until I went down there for a visit so he could fix me up for free. He did the xrays, and low and behold he told me I had no cavities. He said sometimes, and it's unfortunate, dentists will do these types of things. I was horrified.
Anonymous wrote:Hi. I am a veterinarian. Thanks to those who support us. To the others, some of the comments are beyond off base.
To clarify:
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If you want to be a responsible pet owner, put away a few thousand in a mutual fund each year for potential pet health care costs OR purchase health insurance for your pet so that you can afford to give your pet the care it deserves. I assume you plan for you kid's college education, ballet and tennis lessons, braces, and so on. Why don't you give some consideration to the pet who loves you as well? Because "being strict" or having to "check(ed)" or "putting a limit on what you're going to pay" your veterinarian hurts only one creature on this earth - your own pet.
Anonymous wrote:Vets!!!! Why can't they just run shot clinics??? I have absolutely no trouble paying for the shots, but then I have to pay the $85 clinic fee and then blood work... by the time I get out of there it's always at least $200.
And the county demands rabies shots, why can't they host shot clinics??