Daily Vet Risky business: When vets bring sick pets home

January 26th, 2007  

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Pregnant at 10 years old. How sad.

I used to work at a vet and once took home a cat that needed overnight observation. (small town, no 24 hour places near us) It was all good but yes it was a tad stressful thinking about what could go wrong.

LOVE your blog. Had no idea you were a frenchie person too. Just adds to my pleasure.

Tail wags!

Marie January 26th, 2007 08:53:00 PM

I enjoy what I've seen thus far in your blog...
Just curious, though, as to why you think an OHE "significantly" increases postop pain?
It's standard of care for me -- I've had perhaps two owners talk me out of spaying a C-section in almost 20 yrs...besides I can work faster when I DON'T have to worry about salvaging that fragile uterus ;-) !

Valerie L Jaffe, DVM February 2nd, 2007 03:54:00 PM

Good for you I'd say. You've always got to balance the possible increased risks away from the clinic equipment alongside a considerably more relaxed environment for the pet (and the clinician). It is all too easy to get defensive about patient care because of litigation worries but the day I don't do what my heart tells me is correct ,as well as my head, is in my opinion the day that I stop caring and should quit.
Love the blog .. only just found it .. will be back regularly

jackholly February 10th, 2007 08:50:00 PM

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