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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 204743" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>i think the only ethical thing that the vet has is to do all they can that the person lets them do even if it means telling them theres no hope. the vet is the tool, nothing more. although the vet has the right to refuse to work for anybody. you can't do to somebodies animal that they dont want you to so ethics is out of you hand.</p><p>Case 1 i would put the dog to sleep after that might not have been her worst decision moving in with that might have been. theres a great chance the dog would have became a stray or even worse.....</p><p>Case 2 i ask if i could have the pig and i would give the piglets back or try to buy the pig if i could'nt would'nt worry about it cause theres nothing i can do. if i was in a state that has laws on this sorta stuff i might call someone up. but if you get rep of calling on people that has things you dont like you might end up out of busness.</p><p>Cases 3 & 4 what ever the farmer wanted.</p><p>Case 5 i would make apoint that i was not liable for whatever happened to the animals after the docking.</p><p>Case 6 i would be thinking about if my health was at risk coming to the farm, if i was'nt then i'd make my $7500..... </p><p></p><p> Before an animal on my place goes untreated if it cant be treated or would cost more than i can afford i'll kill it. i dont expect nobody else to do my chores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 204743, member: 3117"] i think the only ethical thing that the vet has is to do all they can that the person lets them do even if it means telling them theres no hope. the vet is the tool, nothing more. although the vet has the right to refuse to work for anybody. you can't do to somebodies animal that they dont want you to so ethics is out of you hand. Case 1 i would put the dog to sleep after that might not have been her worst decision moving in with that might have been. theres a great chance the dog would have became a stray or even worse..... Case 2 i ask if i could have the pig and i would give the piglets back or try to buy the pig if i could'nt would'nt worry about it cause theres nothing i can do. if i was in a state that has laws on this sorta stuff i might call someone up. but if you get rep of calling on people that has things you dont like you might end up out of busness. Cases 3 & 4 what ever the farmer wanted. Case 5 i would make apoint that i was not liable for whatever happened to the animals after the docking. Case 6 i would be thinking about if my health was at risk coming to the farm, if i was'nt then i'd make my $7500..... Before an animal on my place goes untreated if it cant be treated or would cost more than i can afford i'll kill it. i dont expect nobody else to do my chores. [/QUOTE]
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