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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.
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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.