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Vet is not honest

 
 
Dizzy Delicious
 
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Reply Sat 2 Sep, 2006 05:54 am
Did you say your "friends", PETA?
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Dizzy Delicious
 
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Reply Sat 2 Sep, 2006 05:59 am
Chai Tea wrote:
You know, there's just so many pieces missing to this story.

Set…I don't think it's silly to be a dog groomer and have knowledge of the State Board of Veterinarians for your state. Anyone could go on their website and get all kinds of info. At the very least they could see that the phone # is there and take the initiative to make a phone call if they felt something was wrong.

Well….looky here, one google, one Texas Board of Vet Examiners Website…complete with a complaint form….

Tx State Board of Vet Examiners

My gut tells me tells me this groomer no longer works there for some other reason. First off, I'd think vets are busy and don't have time to shave animals. Also, like I said before, if he was just drugging and shaving the pooches, you'd think someone coming to pick up the animal would at some point noticed something amiss.

How does this groomer know all this? Did he watch the vet engage in a drug and shave?

If yellow lab is so concerned, he/she should go directly to the vet and ask how they handle grooming dogs, rather than going through someone who is even less than a casual acquaintance who may very well have gotten fired back then.

Also, I really wouldn't trust gossip heard on a place like craigslist. Any crazy person could go in there and say anything they want.


Yes, there are or were many nutts posting on CraigsList and there were numerous lawsuits against the List because of these posts. Since then the List has established new policies for it's own protection against lawsuits.

You can sue a Vet till the cows come home and not collect a dam cent. If you sue a groomer, do you think you'll walk away rich? Nonsense.
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Chai
 
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Reply Sat 2 Sep, 2006 07:37 am
yellowlab wrote:
I dropped by the store again today, with buddies. PETA. The groomer is going to file, so I am watching this web site:
http://www.tbvme.state.tx.us/Complaints.htm

Phoenix, & all again thank you! Again to re:cap: Vet employs a groomer. My guess is up to 50$ a grooming, ( I dunno, I have weiners & a lab) Vet drugs the dog, shaves it & collects the fee.

The point is it un ethical! Period.

Thanks all (Phoenix)...It is going to be ok....NOW what the hell do I do about my shedding yellow dog?????????????? Rolling Eyes

I am very appreciative to ya'll.




Yellow Lab...I am honestly appalled at what you did.

On the heresay of a groomer you have never used, and really don't know anything about, and without addressing this to the party in question, you drag PETA into this?! Shocked

You say the point is it is unethical? Well, I have to say YOU are the one being unethical....pushing someone to report a professional when you have absolutely no idea if what is being said is true or not.

Have you EVER heard anything negative about this vet beyond what this person who's practically a stranger to you says?

You make the effort to find out how this groomer can make trouble for, perhaps (IMO probably undeservingly) for someone who you know nothing about.

Have you contacted this vet in any way to ask questions?
Are you familiar with their code of conduct?
Do you have any PROOF of wrong doing?

Where did you possibly feel it was your place to do any of this?

This groomer, from what you say, left employment a year ago. Do you not trust this person was intelligent enough to stand on their own 2 legs and make a complaint if one was warranted?

I'm literally sitting here shaking my head over this.
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patiodog
 
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Reply Sat 2 Sep, 2006 12:36 pm
yellowlab wrote:
Thanks all (Phoenix)...It is going to be ok....NOW what the hell do I do about my shedding yellow dog?????????????? Rolling Eyes


You could brush it. Just a thought.

As to the complaint -- I hope that it's a legitimate complaint, and if it isn't, I hope the folks in charge will see it for what it is. Which I'm sure they will; any time you let people file complaints on the web most of them are bound to be of dubious merit.
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Dizzy Delicious
 
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Reply Sun 3 Sep, 2006 01:03 am
patiodog wrote:
yellowlab wrote:
Thanks all (Phoenix)...It is going to be ok....NOW what the hell do I do about my shedding yellow dog?????????????? Rolling Eyes


You could brush it. Just a thought.

As to the complaint -- I hope that it's a legitimate complaint, and if it isn't, I hope the folks in charge will see it for what it is. Which I'm sure they will; any time you let people file complaints on the web most of them are bound to be of dubious merit.


Buy a broom!
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