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> What makes you think they are "aware the business is more likely to be drummed up for another vet entirely"
> The locum looked at my bitch (had obviously never listend to a word I had said), and asked me if I knew what she had been mated to?
> Again, I can't see anything wrong in them asking. Accidental matings do happen, do they not? Would it not be remiss of a vet to consider the possible size of puppies?
>I have often found myself guilty of talking before realising the vet was concentrating on listening to or looking at the animal.
> For every client that does not wish to be "scared" there will be another that wishes to have all the information that a vet can give on the possibilities.
> For a start, isn't this the kind of vet we so often moan about here? We sold a puppy, the puppy buyer went to the vet to have the vaccinations done, and the vet pounced on something minor or even normal and scared the puppy buyer into thinking they had bought a pup that might be seriously ill?
> But he said that what's the point in instantly doing lots of expensive tests and worrying
> I am just furious as I think that this particular surgery has a policy of drumming up business for nothing
> and vets MAKING them worry.
> but I've owned enough dogs and been through enough episodes with them
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