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Jesaroo
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Name: Jes
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and so it begins........
i took Chewbacca to the vet on Sunday for a check up. the vet said he was all good, breathing sounds good, etc....
and today, only 2 days later he has yellow mucus coming from his nose!
i'm guessing he is getting a cold.
i called and left a message to make another appointment.
i'm just bummed because i feel as if the vet shold have picked up on this. i dont mind being "inconvienenced" by any means, its just like "arent you a vet? why am i paying you for?" she was a new vet i think, i mean new to the office, ive never seen her before ever.
is it just me? i'm considering finding new office, i have a few backups, but decided to proceed with the same one i've been going to. am i totally off my rocker here?
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Posted 7/16/08 1:24 AM |
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Re: and so it begins........
Hey! You are definately not off your rocker! A similar thing happened to me, Bella had a cut in her ear that her normal vet didn't catch. After 3 days, it still wasn't getting any better, and I couldn't see it myself. I had to take her to another vet who found the cut and treated her for it. I was kinda upset because like you said, I don't care about the inconveinence, but I just wanted her to get better!! Anyway, that being said, I did give her normal vet the benefit of the doubt, we all have off days. I would say, give them one more shot and see how that goes? Not sure where you're located, but my best friend takes her dogs to Franklin Square Animal Hospital. GL!!!
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Posted 7/16/08 1:31 AM |
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Kara
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Re: and so it begins........
Could it just be the dog wasn't symptomatic when you brought him to the vet?
I mean, yes, they're vets, but they're not psychics. He could have even picked something up at the vet's office that has a very short incubation period.
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Posted 7/16/08 8:17 AM |
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geeshna
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Re: and so it begins........
Same thing happened to me.. I bought my dog at 6mos old took her to the vet that day. Got a clean bill of health. The very next day I too her to meet my groomer (who I am friends with) She took my dog lifted up her ear stuck her nose in it and said "your ***** puppy has an ear infection whats wrong with you"!!!! In 2 seconds she found that!! I was so mad!!! I never went back to that Vet! When I took her to the new vet She was right my puppy had an ear infection!
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Posted 7/16/08 8:29 AM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: and so it begins........
Posted by Kara
Could it just be the dog wasn't symptomatic when you brought him to the vet?
I mean, yes, they're vets, but they're not psychics. He could have even picked something up at the vet's office that has a very short incubation period.
I was thinking the same thing. It could have just been bad timing and Chewy didn't show any signs of a cold. He might have been incubating at that point.
If you're interested in a new vet, I have the name of one that my friend's sister uses. She has 2 EBD and has had them for about 10 years now. She's very pleased with this vet. The only thing is that they are located on the island so I don't know if you'd be interested in traveling out this way. I believe they're in Nassau county.
If you want the info just let me know.
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Posted 7/16/08 9:16 AM |
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Jesaroo
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Re: and so it begins........
jennie i will def take the info, it can never hurt! thanks!
yeah i guess i was just bummed and worried so i blamed the vet. maybe he had the beginnings of it, maybe not.
he is on antibiotics now and seems to be already getting a tad bit better.
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Posted 7/17/08 12:04 PM |
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luckysmom
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Re: and so it begins........
Posted by Kara
Could it just be the dog wasn't symptomatic when you brought him to the vet?
I mean, yes, they're vets, but they're not psychics. He could have even picked something up at the vet's office that has a very short incubation period.
Also germs do harbor for 14 days. The symptoms might just not have shown up yet.
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Posted 7/17/08 1:11 PM |
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Kara
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Re: and so it begins........
Posted by luckysmom
Posted by Kara
Could it just be the dog wasn't symptomatic when you brought him to the vet?
I mean, yes, they're vets, but they're not psychics. He could have even picked something up at the vet's office that has a very short incubation period.
Also germs do harbor for 14 days. The symptoms might just not have shown up yet.
Different illnesses have different incubation periods.
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Posted 7/17/08 3:07 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: and so it begins........
Posted by Jesaroo
jennie i will def take the info, it can never hurt! thanks!
yeah i guess i was just bummed and worried so i blamed the vet. maybe he had the beginnings of it, maybe not.
he is on antibiotics now and seems to be already getting a tad bit better.
I'll call my friend and get the info. As soon as I get it, I'll FM you.
I'm glad to hear he's on the mend.
Message edited 7/17/2008 3:20:46 PM.
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Posted 7/17/08 3:20 PM |
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