Dog health? How come doc#1 and #2?
Monday, July 13th, 2009jim b asked:
What is your opinion on this matter? I went to a vet and during a regular urine test, they said my dog had an urinary traction inf. They recommended putting my dog on Anti-b. Which I did. The medicine was making my dog to have side effects and then they suggested putting him on a different kind of medicine. I finally had it with the vet. Because I had this feeling that the doctor is incompetent.
I switched to a different vet, and told the new vet what my doggie is going through. He did a urine test, and he did not see anything wrong with it. I am skeptical because how come Doc#1 was having all these problems and doc#2 simply did not see any signs of urine traction inf.?
My dog is not in pain, he behaves normally. He is not crying, matter of fact he is very playful. In another words, I found my dog is not suffering,
What is your opinion on this matter? I went to a vet and during a regular urine test, they said my dog had an urinary traction inf. They recommended putting my dog on Anti-b. Which I did. The medicine was making my dog to have side effects and then they suggested putting him on a different kind of medicine. I finally had it with the vet. Because I had this feeling that the doctor is incompetent.
I switched to a different vet, and told the new vet what my doggie is going through. He did a urine test, and he did not see anything wrong with it. I am skeptical because how come Doc#1 was having all these problems and doc#2 simply did not see any signs of urine traction inf.?
My dog is not in pain, he behaves normally. He is not crying, matter of fact he is very playful. In another words, I found my dog is not suffering,
What do you think?
Ashlyn




