Let the People Go to Hell, but Protect the Dogs 2
I mentioned earlier that my attempt to purchase health insurance for my son was fruitless because, well, he might need health insurance.
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I mentioned earlier that my attempt to purchase health insurance for my son was fruitless because, well, he might need health insurance.
Check out this post from Susie.
August 14, 2007 at 2:11 am
Just because a veterinarian could work on a human doesn’t guarantee that they would prefer to.
August 14, 2007 at 12:16 pm
After Joe cut his hand on the water fountain in Office Depot, he was at a Banfield, doing some work. The vet there made him take off the bandage that had gotten dirty, & checked out the cut. He even offered to put in a few stitches for him, but Joe refused that. So the vet told him to allow me to keep up what I was doing: peroxide, antibiotic cream, & butterfly bandage, then covered well, & it would heal nicely. It has. Something simple, I think it would depend on the doctor. I think they choose not to.