For those of you who know, I've had some vet troubles in the past. Everytime I take Ash to the vet, they want to examine her in the back, without me present, because they say it will be better "for all of us". Ash is already a nervous dog around strangers and I think this made her vet trips even more anxiety ridden. Well, I had to take Ash back to the vet this week and decided to not go where we normally go. I made an appointment at the vet she had seen as a puppy. I was taking her in for a possible ringworm infection.
When we get there, I inform the receptionist that Ash has snapped at vets and techs before, that she needs to be muzzled (I had left the muzzle at home by accident), and that she will growl. So were very nice about it and didn't make me feel like I had some horrible beast dog. I went into the exam room with Ash and the vet came in. She was so warm and very nice. A nervous looking tech came in with her, but she was very nice as well. Ash did growl and I told them she has snapped. They still didn't ask to take her in the back (I had not mentioned to the receptionist or anyone that I had wanted to remain present). They asked me to hold her really good while they examined her. I honestly didn't know how they were going to look at her belly, her ears, her paws without Ash going nuts but they did it. She gave Ash the most thorough exam ever. I was SO happy. She asked me a million questions and gave me honest answers to my own questions. Ash did jump, growl viciously, and try to bite, but this never deterred the vet and the vet never once got angry with Ash or even seemed irritated. She just kept going on, making sure that I had a hold of her, spoke nicely, but firm and was just calm. I wanted to hug this lady.
I was really impressed with her and will continue to go back to her. I know she may not be thrilled everytime she comes across Ash's name on a chart, but I can't let her get away! She was so good with Ash and seemed so knowledgeable. At the end of the exam, I told her I was sorry for Ash's behavior and she said, "Don't be. Some pets are more difficult than others, but they're just scared. She did very well and so did you." [

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I had to share with all of you because I'm still so happy that Ash actually got a thorough exam in front of my eyes. A culture was taken, ointment prescribed, anal glands expelled, temp taken, ears checked inside and out, even her TEETH were checked, paw examined, belly looked at, EVERYTHING. The last vet told me the ear thing would go away on it's own and it ended up just spreading. Man . . . . I can't tell you how happy I am. [

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