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<blockquote data-quote="nap" data-source="post: 690865" data-attributes="member: 8447"><p>This attitude is precisely why young people don't go into large animal veterinary medicine. My feeling is that if you own an animal you are responsible for it's health care needs. If those needs are beyond your level of skill and daring a vet needs to be called in spite of the <u>bottom line</u>. In regard to the cost, if the animal isn't worth it you shouldn't have it. Do you also treat your own children when they are sick, or does the bottom line start losing its significance in that case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nap, post: 690865, member: 8447"] This attitude is precisely why young people don't go into large animal veterinary medicine. My feeling is that if you own an animal you are responsible for it's health care needs. If those needs are beyond your level of skill and daring a vet needs to be called in spite of the [u]bottom line[/u]. In regard to the cost, if the animal isn't worth it you shouldn't have it. Do you also treat your own children when they are sick, or does the bottom line start losing its significance in that case? [/QUOTE]
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