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The second Vet never saw the patient. OP said he was too sick to travel so they took pics to show Vet #2...which makes no sense to me. For a dog that is near death, there's no such thing as too sick to travel.That vet needs reporting. Sent you home with a muzzle? You had to take care of his wounds? Unbelievable. They could have given him a local and cleaned everything so no muzzle...
Abe made it through the night and actually he appeared to have slept better than he did the last few days. I'm trying to get in to see another vet. His wound looks better but still pretty bad. Going to clean and disenfect again in a little while and give him his medicine. I really think the good disenfecting and cleaning we gave him yesterday really helped.
I talked again yesterday with the vet that did the procedure and gave him the vaccine and she was quick to tell me although she was sorry for Abe's condition we where notified that any and all procedures and vaccines for an English Bulldog was dangerous and that's why they had us sign waivers for liability prior to leaving him with them because he is consider very high risk. She said we could bring him back in but she could not guarantee anything and that we would still would be bound by the waivers for liability if anything happens to him. At this point I don't want him going anywhere near that clinic.
i wish now I would not have gone down this road to start with.
You tell that mother F***er they are going to have a bigger liability if they don't make it right. Give me the name and number please I got a few things I would like to tell them in fact I'm contacting a lawyer for you I know a good guy.Abe made it through the night and actually he appeared to have slept better than he did the last few days. I'm trying to get in to see another vet. His wound looks better but still pretty bad. Going to clean and disenfect again in a little while and give him his medicine. I really think the good disenfecting and cleaning we gave him yesterday really helped.
I talked again yesterday with the vet that did the procedure and gave him the vaccine and she was quick to tell me although she was sorry for Abe's condition we where notified that any and all procedures and vaccines for an English Bulldog was dangerous and that's why they had us sign waivers for liability prior to leaving him with them because he is consider very high risk. She said we could bring him back in but she could not guarantee anything and that we would still would be bound by the waivers for liability if anything happens to him. At this point I don't want him going anywhere near that clinic.
i wish now I would not have gone down this road to start with.
Abe made it through the night and actually he appeared to have slept better than he did the last few days. I'm trying to get in to see another vet. His wound looks better but still pretty bad. Going to clean and disenfect again in a little while and give him his medicine. I really think the good disenfecting and cleaning we gave him yesterday really helped.
I talked again yesterday with the vet that did the procedure and gave him the vaccine and she was quick to tell me although she was sorry for Abe's condition we where notified that any and all procedures and vaccines for an English Bulldog was dangerous and that's why they had us sign waivers for liability prior to leaving him with them because he is consider very high risk. She said we could bring him back in but she could not guarantee anything and that we would still would be bound by the waivers for liability if anything happens to him. At this point I don't want him going anywhere near that clinic.
i wish now I would not have gone down this road to start with.
Abe made it through the night and actually he appeared to have slept better than he did the last few days. I'm trying to get in to see another vet. His wound looks better but still pretty bad. Going to clean and disenfect again in a little while and give him his medicine. I really think the good disenfecting and cleaning we gave him yesterday really helped.
I talked again yesterday with the vet that did the procedure and gave him the vaccine and she was quick to tell me although she was sorry for Abe's condition we where notified that any and all procedures and vaccines for an English Bulldog was dangerous and that's why they had us sign waivers for liability prior to leaving him with them because he is consider very high risk. She said we could bring him back in but she could not guarantee anything and that we would still would be bound by the waivers for liability if anything happens to him. At this point I don't want him going anywhere near that clinic.
i wish now I would not have gone down this road to start with.
I would like to cut loose & use bad language but have learned temperance in my old age.
Also, I'm more overwhelmingly heartbroken for all Abe has had to suffer & still suffering![]()
No matter what caused this issue, the Vet should have sedated then shaved the wound and
cleansed it. Then given IV fluids & pain meds and antibiotics.
As all are suggesting here, please take to a different Vet to get Abe some relief asap and meds
to stop infection or it will be a miracle that he lives thru this.
You can buy large syringes at Walmart to feed puppies, use to syringe water and/or diluted (unsalted)
beef broth into the sides of his mouth (warm slightly). Once he seems interested, cook plain white rice,
add beef broth and cooked, boiled hamburger (drained) & mix together, can serve in 1 cup meals every
4 hrs or so until he's stronger. Leave fresh, cold water down at all times to tempt him to drink, give ice
cubes, etc and keep up syringing water into his mouth.
Praying, praying, praying for Abe & y'all.
I just can not believe what I'm reading,
I pray Abe gets some help from someone and is treated right for this if it was me I wouldn't wait for an appointment I would just take him to the emergency vet straight away.
The second Vet never saw the patient. OP said he was too sick to travel so they took pics to show Vet #2...which makes no sense to me. For a dog that is near death, there's no such thing as too sick to travel.