Thread: MD's & vets.
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Old March 12th 09, 06:56 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,alt.pets.rabbits
Steph
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Default MD's & vets.

Asking for additional advice doesn't necessarily say anything at all
about a vet's abilities. People want to know the best ways to care for
their pets and talking to others with more experience is one way to do
this. When you're sick don't you assume responiblity for your care and
knowing your options? Not because of a lack of faith in the doctor,
but because just like anyone else, they are not infalliable. This
becomes even more important with an animal like a rabbit, which many
vets are still learning about.

Stephanie


On Mar 12, 9:24*am, James wrote:
My problem with MD's is they don't take the time to educate you. *This
may be due to the fact that they are paid by insurance instead of
weathy patients. *They put you through a bunch of cover theiir ass
tests and are lousy in the art of healing. *Worst are the ones who
couldn't get a good job and think they're better than working for a
low cost provider.
I also get the feeling that vets are not any better because people
come here with questions after they've been to the vet.

How do you rate your vet?