Well I took Miami (18 weeks old) today to get the last of her shots. I had a few concerns about her food and allergies. I told her about how her chins getting red after eating and she said that's a "bulldog thing"I told her about her eyes watering and she said the same thing. She told me to wait it out until frost hits and then we will see if it is anything environmental. She didn't tell me I could give her anything for it, basically my baby can just deal with it if it is an allergy. Well since day one I didn't really care for the vet but was trying to keep an open mind. She is the vet around that does all the procedures for the english bulldogs. C-sections, artificial insemination, ect ...I don't see her passion for the breed at all. All she did was look in her ears, at her teeth and told me I need to cut back on her food(she is only 22 pounds and gets 3 cups a day of acana) she didn't look at any of her folds. She just treated her like she was just a puppy of some other breed. Is that right not to check all of that? Miami is my first bully and I want her to have the best care. I'm sure you all know what I am talking about then I say"she's just like my daughters I wouldn't take them to a doctor that didn't care about them" My question for all you great people is what should I expect out of my vet when they are doing an exam?
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