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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 986219" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I'll stick with my vet and our relationship. He's terrible about returning calls, but if I call twice he knows it's something important. We used to do everything by ourselves, now it's easier to have him come out partly because it's an extra person to help work the stock. It's a 2 way street, he calls me and askes abut ostuff that isn;t in his knowledge/experience base. A couple of years ago he was offered the state vet job for this area, turned it down because it would have been more paperwork and less actaully working with the animals. I told him if he decided to bail on us to give me a heads up so I could sell out before hand. His wife is our SA vet and he does some of the more complex bone surgeries at the clinic. Prices are more then reasonable for either SA or LA, sometimes I don;t think they charge enough. But they're satisfied so I won't be complaining. When I've worked on an issue for a while and am completely flustered and frustrated and seriously worried, just talking to him calms me down and puts my mind at ease. he also has feelings for the animals and isn;t like one of the local vets that just sees them as a blank check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 986219, member: 34"] I'll stick with my vet and our relationship. He's terrible about returning calls, but if I call twice he knows it's something important. We used to do everything by ourselves, now it's easier to have him come out partly because it's an extra person to help work the stock. It's a 2 way street, he calls me and askes abut ostuff that isn;t in his knowledge/experience base. A couple of years ago he was offered the state vet job for this area, turned it down because it would have been more paperwork and less actaully working with the animals. I told him if he decided to bail on us to give me a heads up so I could sell out before hand. His wife is our SA vet and he does some of the more complex bone surgeries at the clinic. Prices are more then reasonable for either SA or LA, sometimes I don;t think they charge enough. But they're satisfied so I won't be complaining. When I've worked on an issue for a while and am completely flustered and frustrated and seriously worried, just talking to him calms me down and puts my mind at ease. he also has feelings for the animals and isn;t like one of the local vets that just sees them as a blank check. [/QUOTE]
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