Anonymous wrote:OMG
People hear but don't listen.
WE ARE SWAMPED. TAPPED OUT. EXHAUSTED.
Do you not get it? Keep asking " why can't the vet just see the sick puppy" and pretty soon all of the pups will be sick because the entire profession will crack.
Thank you for those who are sticking up for the vet.
And my PSA - if your pet is sick, you better (1) call the vet as soon as they start answering phones in the AM and (2) be a regular client whose pets are UTD on exams and (3) be nice.
If you need to go to an ER - call ahead. Many are diverting cases. (but Friendship Never turns anyone away - you didn't hear it here!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is bananas. OP is relaying a scary experience that we should all be aware of as pet owners in the area. Yes, a lot of us adopted pets during the pandemic. My dog was living under a truck... is it better if we don't give dogs loving homes because it's hard to find veterinary care? I'm sorry this happened to you, OP, and I hope your dog is doing ok.
Do you think most people adopted by rescuing a dog from under a truck?
Anonymous wrote:OMG
People hear but don't listen.
WE ARE SWAMPED. TAPPED OUT. EXHAUSTED.
Do you not get it? Keep asking " why can't the vet just see the sick puppy" and pretty soon all of the pups will be sick because the entire profession will crack.
Thank you for those who are sticking up for the vet.
And my PSA - if your pet is sick, you better (1) call the vet as soon as they start answering phones in the AM and (2) be a regular client whose pets are UTD on exams and (3) be nice.
If you need to go to an ER - call ahead. Many are diverting cases. (but Friendship Never turns anyone away - you didn't hear it here!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG
People hear but don't listen.
WE ARE SWAMPED. TAPPED OUT. EXHAUSTED.
Do you not get it? Keep asking " why can't the vet just see the sick puppy" and pretty soon all of the pups will be sick because the entire profession will crack.
Thank you for those who are sticking up for the vet.
And my PSA - if your pet is sick, you better (1) call the vet as soon as they start answering phones in the AM and (2) be a regular client whose pets are UTD on exams and (3) be nice.
If you need to go to an ER - call ahead. Many are diverting cases. (but Friendship Never turns anyone away - you didn't hear it here!)
Yes, we understand that...and many sympathies. It doesn't mean OP was attacking anyone, she had no idea this was happening, nor do many others.
Anonymous wrote:You had to make 5 calls and drive 40 minutes. Big freaking deal.
Anonymous wrote:OMG
People hear but don't listen.
WE ARE SWAMPED. TAPPED OUT. EXHAUSTED.
Do you not get it? Keep asking " why can't the vet just see the sick puppy" and pretty soon all of the pups will be sick because the entire profession will crack.
Thank you for those who are sticking up for the vet.
And my PSA - if your pet is sick, you better (1) call the vet as soon as they start answering phones in the AM and (2) be a regular client whose pets are UTD on exams and (3) be nice.
If you need to go to an ER - call ahead. Many are diverting cases. (but Friendship Never turns anyone away - you didn't hear it here!)
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure the OPs story is completely accurate.
We had a potential emergency a couple weeks ago, we also live in Vienna so called Hope. They were as helpful as possible on the phone but they were at full capacity. They looked up the next closest animal hospital with space was. At that time it was as far as Woodbridge.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that OP's tone was not the best considering vets in this country are in crisis.
OP, now you know it's not vets' fault. Keep the list of hospitals, and call from home next time your dog has an issue. Also do your own research, or ask on DCUM. Many of us could have told you that this wasn't a top of the pile emergency, but a potentially serious issue.
The most important thing is, your dog is better!
Anonymous wrote:OMG
People hear but don't listen.
WE ARE SWAMPED. TAPPED OUT. EXHAUSTED.
Do you not get it? Keep asking " why can't the vet just see the sick puppy" and pretty soon all of the pups will be sick because the entire profession will crack.
Thank you for those who are sticking up for the vet.
And my PSA - if your pet is sick, you better (1) call the vet as soon as they start answering phones in the AM and (2) be a regular client whose pets are UTD on exams and (3) be nice.
If you need to go to an ER - call ahead. Many are diverting cases. (but Friendship Never turns anyone away - you didn't hear it here!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is bananas. OP is relaying a scary experience that we should all be aware of as pet owners in the area. Yes, a lot of us adopted pets during the pandemic. My dog was living under a truck... is it better if we don't give dogs loving homes because it's hard to find veterinary care? I'm sorry this happened to you, OP, and I hope your dog is doing ok.
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