I spoke to your dog, he doesn’t know what “cancer” test you are talking about either.
Oh-the straight forward, cheap and easy test that tells us if it’s cancer or not…
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Taking the uncertainty out of veterinary medicine
I spoke to your dog, he doesn’t know what “cancer” test you are talking about either.
Oh-the straight forward, cheap and easy test that tells us if it’s cancer or not…
Gotcha
I spoke to your dog, he ate a peach pit and is obstructed. The fact that he still pooped doesn’t change anything.
I spoke to your dog, he hasn’t had bloodwork in years…he understands that “recent” means something different to you.
I spoke to your dog, the veterinarian “friend” that you are getting advice from is a server at Pizza Hut that worked as a kennel attendant 20 years ago.
I spoke to the dog you found injured…he doesn’t have an owner…because he’s a coyote.
I spoke to your dog, he’s fine. He’s worried about you-this isn’t the first time you got smashed drunk, stared at him, and then took him in to emergency.
I spoke to your dog, he said that if you can’t tell which leg is painful…you shouldn’t be going in at 3am.
I spoke to your dog, he’s not bloated. Despite your extensive “Google” search…he’s still a 3lb Pomeranian.
I spoke to your dog, he ate your underwear. He said to start putting them away…and your lady products-those are next.
I spoke to your dog, you don’t give the meds as prescribed…
Your cat agrees-she is getting different doses every day…
And they both want to know what you have against giving pain medication?