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Old 02-17-2013, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by lurkingforacure View Post
Thanks for this thread...I've often wondered how it is that our pets get better care than we do. I think it's because (1) there is really no pet insurance (although I am starting to see it advertised) (2) almost every vet I have known was in it because of a deep love for animals, and they cannot bear to see them suffer any more than their owners (compassion, a driving force) and (3) most vets know if they don't fix the problem, it's goodbye, customer. Not many pet owners can afford to "treat" a problem for months or years, or "try" a bunch of different meds to see if they "help".

The other day our daughter was sick and as I was driving her to the doctor's office, I realized our vet was just up the road. I seriously considered taking her there first, since she sounded like a schnauzer when she coughed, and I was thinking, the vet would probably have a better idea of how to actually help than the doc. But she didn't like my idea, so we went to the doctor's office....guess what? We got a script for antibiotics, even though the doc said they might not help, but "they couldn't hurt". This is our medical system. It helps to understand how we got where we are (thank you, pharma) if you read "How Doctors Think"-all geared towards a diagnosis and rx.
you can"t be serious about taking your daughter to a vet? i hope not.

i assume vets can't be sued for malpractice beyond the economic value of your animal, kind of influences how doctors behave, you toe the line if you want to minimize your risk of lawsuits. it's a terrible system but i have a little more sympathy for docs, and with obamacare bringing affordable healthcare coverage to millions more i have even more sympathy for overworked docs.

i live in a metropolitan area and almost every vet i've gone to except one wanted to milk me for every penny he/she could, as my dog got older they wanted to put her on expensive food/supplements which they would gladly sell me monthly. the whole pet industry imho is just as bad as our human medical system, worse in some cases when they encourage people to spend a fortune to pamper their pets and when vets will encourage pet owners to spend thousands of dollars to save a $50 pet far past when the animal should have been put down. if vets could bill insurance for frivolous procedures they would imho.
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