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Our vet has the same policy..Even though I have used the same vet practice, each time I have to go (3 dogs), I always read the release to make sure that they can't do things like anesthetize the dog without my DIRECT consent.
Too many young and new vets at the practice these days, not to be very careful.
Our vet has the same policy..Even though I have used the same vet practice for yrs, each time I have to go (3 dogs), I always read the release to make sure that they can't do things like anesthetize the dog without my DIRECT consent.
Too many young and new vets at the practice these days, not to be very careful.
youre not crazy for this... a buddy of mine sent his dog in to get her nails clipped a few months back...poor thing came out with all her teeth pulled... Dont ask me how that happened.
Highly skilled professionals of course.
So now we can wear our dust masks that I use to cut the grass.
I feel so much safer mowing now.
Lol. Makes mowing 6 fold better than not wearing a mask at all.
Man, I been talking about this for years bro!!U guyz need to get woke
Hope dogs ok
That reminds me of the trees in NYC NY! I left there over 40 yrs ago and the trees in the city had no bark! I believe that was the result of air pollution, but still scary!
Note: in the US since 1970 it’s been 120/240 volts...(sorry retired Electrical contractor).Lol, got me, never once thought of steel. I can build greenhouse myself (dad used to rehab apts before he became truck driver, only thing I refuse to do is lay carpet if I can avoid it lol, & truthfully I still get a little nervous when dealing with main breakers or 220s)
Lol, can never remember 110 120 220 240 unless I'm actually doing something with it at the time, I figure most people know what I mean thoNote: in the US since 1970 it’s been 120/240 volts...(sorry retired Electrical contractor).
U guyz need to get woke
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