Veterinarian Advice

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TEX
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Re: Veterinarian Advice

Post by TEX »

Thanks for all the advise folks.

A mobile vet is something that I just didn't think of. I guess I assumed none of them did this anymore or I asked the wrong questions when I called around. I also did not think about a sedative before the office visit. Luckly she is doing pretty good today and seems to be in better spirits. For now I think I will just take it day by day and see if I can find a vet that can make a house call when the time comes and can get her some type of pain medication or recommned somthing over the counter for pain that will work on canines.
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goofygrin
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Re: Veterinarian Advice

Post by goofygrin »

If you are around McKinney, my vet is a "house call only" vet and is very good. If you need his info, PM me. We had to put one of our dogs down last year and as hard as the decision was, the worst part was realizing we should have done it months before.
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