Hi Friend,
The increasing cost of veterinary care is preventing more and more people from having regular exams.
Is this a good thing?
Nope.
But you can at least learn HOW to do this yourself.
You can start with my Healing Your Pets At Home DVD- it is sent to your door, and it costs only $9.97
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-------------------------------------------------------------- What to do when you believe a vet has harmed or killed your companion animal --------------------------------------------------------------
IF YOU SUSPECT VETERINARY MALPRACTICE…
One of the most frequent requests for assistance that the Animal Legal Defense Fund receives is from people whose companion animals have suffered injuries, or even death, and who fear that negligence by their veterinarian was the cause.
------------------------------------- Prevention is the Best Medicine -------------------------------------
The best way to protect your companion animal is to know your rights and the veterinarian's duties. Here are some major points to remember:
1. Seek out a qualified, competent, and caring veterinarian.
2. Do not be reluctant to seek a second or even third opinion regarding the diagnosis of your companion animal. There are specialists for animals just as there are for humans.
3. Monitor your companion animal's stay at the hospital or clinic. Ask questions if you do not understand what services the veterinarian is tendering. Trust your common sense.
4. If you suspect malpractice, immediately seek an independent and confidential second opinion. If your animal has died, preserve the remains and quickly take the body to another veterinarian (preferably a college of veterinary medicine) for a necropsy to determine the cause of death.
5. Request all medical records regarding treatment, including x-rays if taken.
6. If you have received a second opinion that supports your concern about malpractice, immediately seek expert legal advice.
Heal your pet at home!
Best Wishes,
Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. I hope that you or your loved ones never experience possible veterinary negligence- but you need to be aware and BE preventative in the first place.
The BEST prevention is being an ACTIVE and INVOLVED pet owner.
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DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.
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