Re: Internet training
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> You might be surprised what your vet has learned from reading articles only. Vet school (or medical school, for that matter) does not necessarily provide hands on training for all procedures. My former father-in-law was an orthopedic surgeon. He pioneered hip replacement surgery in his areaall via articles and simulated demos from the surgical tool company salesmen. I had a vet operate on my cowwith an assistant reading out of a manual as she went...the cow survived fineafter opening up her rumen and emptying the fermenting contents. Gail Russell Forestville CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Internet training
This message is from: "Denise Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> listers, all of this grousing lately about the pros and cons of internet, books, tapes and seminars etc. have left a bit of an "oh come on you guys, quite being so petty" taste in my mouth. i don't care how a person learns or what source they use. the point is, is that they keep an open mind, use any resource they have available to them, use another technique if the first does work, seek professional help and keep trying. lets encourage people on this list and be more positive. please, denise
Internet training
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You learned to train a horse off reading an article ont he internet and it did not work. Gee, glad my vet didn't learn how to do surgery by reading an article off the internet. see what I am saying?