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To: annieokie

Re: “That is good. Then some could become VETS., buy Poochie insurance, take your poochie/pet in for his cough/ Oh by the way Dr., would you look at my ????.
Sure says the Doc: I will prescribe some poochie cream for you, that should fix you up real nice. If anything more serious, refer us to one of those Drs. on that ship. I think we have solved the problem.”

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Don’t laugh — it’s difficult to get into veterinary schools! My dog has cost me a small fortune over the past two years — she’s had an MRI of the brain and a spinal tap and many other tests. She eats expensive Rx food and takes a Rx supplement. Gets far more care than I do — and the vets are so caring, seriously, I’d rather visit a vet for my own self than do without any med care at all. If it comes to seeing a vet or nothing, vet it is! Woof!


15 posted on 03/25/2010 4:51:36 PM PDT by CaliforniaCon
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To: CaliforniaCon
I am not laughing. I just think it would be a good idea for the Drs. who are going to leave, go a be a Vet.

I have heard that a lot of the medications given to animals, are the same as for humans, only cheaper.

I would also like to know from anyone: What happens when you don't buy the ins, have an accident before you can purchase a policy. Do you still get medical attention? That is the law, they cannot turn you down, or has that been thrown out with the bath water with this new bill?

This is going to get real interesting, to see if the FEDs can keep up with all the ingenious ideas.

20 posted on 03/25/2010 5:52:09 PM PDT by annieokie
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