Re: Need Advice - Concerning Fred [kind of long]

2007-03-25 Thread catatonya
Belinda, I'm so sorry. I would be furious too. But as Kelly said, you need to try to control yourself. You don't want to piss them off. Your vets have always been so wonderful. I know this must have really thrown you for a loop. t Kelley Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

RE: Need Advice - Concerning Fred [kind of long]

2007-03-23 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
Wow, Belinda. I don't blame you for being furious. You'd think that would be the first thing they'd check, wouldn't you? I don't have any advice for you about how to remain calm, since invariably in confrontations where I'm that angry, I end up bursting into tears...not helpful. I guess

Re: Need Advice - Concerning Fred [kind of long]

2007-03-23 Thread Kelley Saveika
I don't blame you for being furious either. I have learned, though, that allowing your fury to show doesn't really help your animal in most cases. Remember that being calm (or at least pretending to be) is the best way to help Fred. I also would be looking for another vet as soon as he's

Re: Need Advice - Concerning Fred [kind of long]

2007-03-23 Thread Sally Davis
Hi Belinda I am not sure how to tell you to deal with your vet and your anger. I have a hard time with these issues as well. I like Junior's vet Dr Staunton. It is just I am not always able to get into see her. Dr Larrick is a country vet doing what country vets do. He admistered first aid. He