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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 196369" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Yes, we call our vet, even if it is for a simple problem. Usually he will just give us advice over the phone and that is that. The thing about vets is that you CAN call them, so even if you have to make a long distance call to one a couple hours away, he will most likely give you advice and tell you if he thinks he (or some other vet) should see the animal. Talking to a vet in real time is probably your best option. Next, would be to go online and find one on there, and third would be to come on here. There is lots of great advice, and even if you have talked to the vet some of us may tell you something that the vet didn't consider (after all he IS human).</p><p></p><p>Your thinking on PETA is exactly the same as mine. I love my animals and do my best to care for them, if they need to see a vet they should. And as you say, every time an animal is made to suffer, it opens the door for animal rights to get in there and say SEE IT IS HAPPENING, THEY DON'T CARE FOR THEM ENOUGH, and then some city guy sees this, and since there is enough truth in it he BELIEVES it is the NORM!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 196369, member: 2308"] Yes, we call our vet, even if it is for a simple problem. Usually he will just give us advice over the phone and that is that. The thing about vets is that you CAN call them, so even if you have to make a long distance call to one a couple hours away, he will most likely give you advice and tell you if he thinks he (or some other vet) should see the animal. Talking to a vet in real time is probably your best option. Next, would be to go online and find one on there, and third would be to come on here. There is lots of great advice, and even if you have talked to the vet some of us may tell you something that the vet didn't consider (after all he IS human). Your thinking on PETA is exactly the same as mine. I love my animals and do my best to care for them, if they need to see a vet they should. And as you say, every time an animal is made to suffer, it opens the door for animal rights to get in there and say SEE IT IS HAPPENING, THEY DON'T CARE FOR THEM ENOUGH, and then some city guy sees this, and since there is enough truth in it he BELIEVES it is the NORM! [/QUOTE]
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