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|  Message 142  |
|  Mike Roberts to Richard Webb  |
|  Re: 24 hour emergency vet clinic  |
|  05 Oct 11 19:23:11  |
 *** Quoting Richard Webb from a message to all *** RW> tHe emergency care vet was very good, did some bloodwork and RW> determined she had a massive urinary tract infection, for which they RW> prescribed keflex. We had a small supply of that because it had been RW> prescribed for Kathy recently but she had an allergic reaction to it. RW> They even took her post dated check. RW> YEs they're spendy, but worth it. We're glad to have our loving RW> Rottweiler back acting normal again. Richard it is good to hear a good outcome of what sometimes sounds so very serious. I thank goodness for the emergency vets. Not to long ago, one of my boys started flipping out and acting like he was tripping on something. Scared the ehck out of me when he finally collapsed and defecated on the floor. I ended up having to take him to the emergency vet and he was checked and some blood tests etc, and at the time they said take him home and keep Your eye on him. The sad thing was, while I was waiting for all this, the things You see in abundance that You don't see at the regular vet is a bet overwhelming for an animal lover. In the short time I sat there waiting I saw 3 families put their dog to sleep. One bring in his dead dog that died on the way, and a poor little lab pup with a huge fishing lure snagged in his lower lip. Some pretty sad stuff, but I was glad things worked out for simon. I am glad things worked out for your dog too.. It is amazing to see those emergency places at work. --- Telegard v3.09.g2-sp4/mL * Origin: The Holodeck telnet://holo.homeip.net port 2323 (1:261/1381) |
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