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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 402814" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Yes, we've missed you, Star! And how scary is it that this so-called vet was ready to pull the plug on your baby without further checking! Thank God the staff was a little more level headed! And looking at the X-rays, did this vet really think your dog could have grown a "tumor" in the shape of a rubber duckie? </p><p> </p><p>There's nothing worse than one of those "gloom and doom" vets. I ran in to one of those when my Katy was sick, and I swear, if I ever saw her on the street, it would be hard for me not to aim my car right at her! We had a cancer scare with Katy too, there was a possibility that she had breast cancer which can spread to the lungs very quickly with dogs. Our regular vet scheduled her for surgery to remove her back pair of mammary glands but he had a "wait and see" attitude about whether it was malignant or not. But this young newbie vet who was working with him that day was so sure that it was cancer and as soon as he would leave the room she would start showing me things on Katy's X-rays that she said were tumors, so proud of herself for "outsmarting" our regular vet! She was practically grinning ear to ear at her knowledge and wisdom, completely forgetting that she was talking about my beloved Katy! The five days before Katy's surgery were agony for me and I could hardly look at her, thinking that she was going to die! She had her surgery and her lumps were NOT malignant, and when I went to pick her up, little miss newbie vet practically put a bag over her head and hid in the back room! I just wanted to slap her silly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 402814, member: 1883"] Yes, we've missed you, Star! And how scary is it that this so-called vet was ready to pull the plug on your baby without further checking! Thank God the staff was a little more level headed! And looking at the X-rays, did this vet really think your dog could have grown a "tumor" in the shape of a rubber duckie? There's nothing worse than one of those "gloom and doom" vets. I ran in to one of those when my Katy was sick, and I swear, if I ever saw her on the street, it would be hard for me not to aim my car right at her! We had a cancer scare with Katy too, there was a possibility that she had breast cancer which can spread to the lungs very quickly with dogs. Our regular vet scheduled her for surgery to remove her back pair of mammary glands but he had a "wait and see" attitude about whether it was malignant or not. But this young newbie vet who was working with him that day was so sure that it was cancer and as soon as he would leave the room she would start showing me things on Katy's X-rays that she said were tumors, so proud of herself for "outsmarting" our regular vet! She was practically grinning ear to ear at her knowledge and wisdom, completely forgetting that she was talking about my beloved Katy! The five days before Katy's surgery were agony for me and I could hardly look at her, thinking that she was going to die! She had her surgery and her lumps were NOT malignant, and when I went to pick her up, little miss newbie vet practically put a bag over her head and hid in the back room! I just wanted to slap her silly! [/QUOTE]
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