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> thanks for replying, do you think he should give a full refund and let them keep the pup as they are asking, or a full refund of the vets bill.
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> He isn't trying to say the vet is giving unneccesary treatment as such , just seems like a lot of return visits to be given the same medication again,ie panacur wormer. its the consultation fees that are hiking up the bill I think, as the actual medication is very inexpensive.
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> They refused to return the pup for a refund, so if this treatment goes on for months on end should my son still be liable to pay for it?
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> He isn't trying to say the vet is giving unneccesary treatment as such , just seems like a lot of return visits to be given the same medication again,ie panacur wormer. its the consultation fees that are hiking up the bill I think, as the actual medication is very inexpensive.
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> I think if I ever get another pup I will try and get the pup vetted immidiately local to the breeders house before taking home, a good vet should have noticed this problem immediatly. , once they have been home a day or two it is too late
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