dturm wrote:
brewjaz wrote:
Happy her and her pup--but I agree with others--the vet should've known the difference. I wonder how many times this has happened and been misdiagnosed by a less than efficient vet....
It's not always that easy.
Thanks, Doug - I know her Vet, he's the one who treated the cancerous growth on my daughter's mare's neck. When chemo didn't work, he excised the growth and it healed beautifully. I'd take my dogs to him if it wasn't such a long drive for me.
I too, am astounded that a dignified gentleman of a dog would eat such crazy stuff - and am eternally grateful my own dogs don't do that.... but as Old-Biscuit's link shows - animals DO eat things they shouldn't!!!