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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak View Post
We were shocked. Our dog was well known and well loved by everyone at this office, especially by the vet. I jut cant believe she didnt help us to get her to lay down. The IV line was in but I didnt know she was going to do it at that moment. It felt like an assassination.

I dont know what to think any more. The dog had a hard tumor on her skull for 2 years and then one day she could not jump up on the bed which was very unusual. We thought she injured her back or something. This was on x-mas eve. The vet did an xray and said her lungs were full of cancer and she needed to be put down immediately. As in, right now. huh?

We took her home for x-mas and brought her back the next day.....I am full of regret and sadness. I should have looked a those X-rays or gotten a 2nd opinion. We have 2 other dogs and I seriously fear the future. I have begged my wife, no more dogs. I cant handle any more of this sadness.

Adorable dog.

I've never taken my dog(s) to the vet. Vaccine regiment that they recommend has caused more than a few veterinarians their careers when they whistleblow on the tumor(s)/cancer they cause...

Veterinarians are a cash service that appeals to the emotions of the owner. Finding the right one is hard, but the new graduates are 200-400k in debt from the school and their decisions are based off that...
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