3DisneyBuggs
DIS Veteran
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It seems like every vet practice we've been dealing with are not professinal. My mom's dog used to go to one vet that performed expensive tests that really weren't needed.The dog had a classic case of kennel cough but my mom had to pay for heart sonograms because they said he had a heart problem. He was even given meds for heart disease. This same vet also would charge different prices for the same medicines.
In November the dog was diagnosed with a cancerous bladder tumor. He had it removed by a specialist. We were told he would have to take chemotherapy drugs to prevent it form growing again. So the dog was on "chemo" when he started having bloody diarrhea 2 weeks ago. We thought the worst. It turned out the drug was giving him a bleeding ulcer. He was given antibiotics and Prevacid and is doing better. The second order of the "chemo" meds came in the mail. The price of the drug increased $20.00 just because the price fluctautes according to the staff. I finally looked up this "chemo" online only to find it is not really chemo but a NSAID, like ibuprofin. It would have been nice for this specialist to tell the truth about the drugs the dog was given. Stomach ulcers are common with NSAID but my mom wasn't even told the truth about his therapy. The vet said he probably won't have vomitting form the "chemo", that's all.
Also does anyone know where to buy pet meds for less thatn the vet. If I needed this drug, my copay would be 8.00 for 3 months or 70 cents for 30 days. So it can't be an expensive drug, just a money maker for the vet.
In November the dog was diagnosed with a cancerous bladder tumor. He had it removed by a specialist. We were told he would have to take chemotherapy drugs to prevent it form growing again. So the dog was on "chemo" when he started having bloody diarrhea 2 weeks ago. We thought the worst. It turned out the drug was giving him a bleeding ulcer. He was given antibiotics and Prevacid and is doing better. The second order of the "chemo" meds came in the mail. The price of the drug increased $20.00 just because the price fluctautes according to the staff. I finally looked up this "chemo" online only to find it is not really chemo but a NSAID, like ibuprofin. It would have been nice for this specialist to tell the truth about the drugs the dog was given. Stomach ulcers are common with NSAID but my mom wasn't even told the truth about his therapy. The vet said he probably won't have vomitting form the "chemo", that's all.
Also does anyone know where to buy pet meds for less thatn the vet. If I needed this drug, my copay would be 8.00 for 3 months or 70 cents for 30 days. So it can't be an expensive drug, just a money maker for the vet.