calliecritturs
Posted : 3/21/2012 5:58:23 PM
Pinscher
When mentioned about multiple Vets due to finances- What I was trying to do is get an ID via internet or if anyone has seen or heard of this in the picture. I thought it was a good idea to get multiple opinions from different doctors (in general before anyones surgery) and in this case, Vets around me charge 30-75.00 for a general check up. If I were to take her to 2 more vets, that would be at least 100.00 of wasted money (IMO) that could have gone to a better purpose. Instead of that option I thought to post a picture on a forum to see if anyone has any info based on the
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I'll be honest with you -- the "wasted money" is the vet visit that is NOT done at a ll.
In total honesty -- and I'm not being ratty here -- if you try to look at any and all vet visits as merely a waste of money where the vet is rippping you off and charging more than they should, then you are very very likely going to have really horrible vet experiences.
See -- a GOOD relationship with a decent vet is **built** -- it doesn't just happen. Now one vet may charge more than another -- so you meet them and you try to determine is the more expensive one worth the extra money? Do they do a better job? Or are they charging for frills?
BUT
a vet visit to **double check** if a SERIOUS surgery needs to be done, and to see what other, if any, things may be going on with this dog prior to surgery?
**BIG frigging deal!!!**
Yes, a UTI could make a dog urinate more frequently. But if there is already an infected cyst in there, a UTI could ramp things WAY up. It could take what may already be very painful (try having it hurt & burn SO bad to pee that you can't manage going all at once??) . But you don't want to complicate this surgery any more than need be -- and hohestly, I would think that ANY vet worth their salt would WANT TO KNOW if there was a potential for a UTI before doig this type of surgery on such a small dog.
The folks on here tend to be pretty darned saavy about health issues -- a good vet is the best investment you can make.
If getting a different opinion keeps you from making a SURGICAL MISTAKE then it's saved you big money. Don't see it as a waste. That's like a woman saying I won't get a mammogram because I probably don't have cancer. It's a waste of money.
But if it misses cancer? She dies.
Something is only a waste if it is no earthly good. And if you get information from ANY vet visit that makes this surgery more successful (or makes the avoidance of it important) that's NOT a waste.
I don't automatically distrust vets -- nor do I automatically trust them. But they should be your premier source of good information.