I just dropped some of that knowledge at the vet when they refused to see my pets with my maskless face present. I was the 1st appointment and no one else was there. I sat down and refused to leave until they called the police, which they did.
It is unfortunate but I will not be a party to tyranny. I have a medical reason to not wear a mask. My dog has high anxiety. I do not want her to bite someone because I am not there. There was no one else in the waiting room, they could have seen me there. They chose to call the police & usher me out. Glad I made them choose because I do not want to give my money to a business that will treat me that way. I paid $1700 last year and took my dog once. Fuck them.
I schooled them on what is going on in the world, why people are truly dying and told them they do not deserve their American freedoms. & that they should all be ashamed of themselves.
I don't want to give my animals vaccines anymore anyway. And if there's an emergency, the plan I pay for isn't going to cover it. Hopefully I woke somebody up today.
My dog lived to ripe old age of 14 (long life for a big dog), and only went to the vet twice. He died at home, with us, of natural causes. He didn't suffer and wasn't with strangers in a scary place.
My dogs turn 17 in February. Both of them have been to the vet maybe 2 times for shots. When I did finally go because the male dog had an issue they looked at me like I was nuts because they hadn't had shots in like 8 years. Dogs are very healthy except the male dog now has failing hips. The female dog looks healthy as the day she came home. As lively too...
That and imagine how selfish it is for people to take their pets in to be put down, they're too afraid to be with the animal while it goes - so they take the poor scared/frightened animal in a separate room to be euthenized by masked/faceless strangers.
If it came down to being necessary to put down a pet of mine, certainly I would be with them to comfort them. It's truly sad that these precious loyal gifts get tossed out like garbage when their time comes. Sick!
My dad's old af dog took a sudden and sharp turn for the worse right before the pandemic. He had a vet come to the house and euthanize her while he was petting her as she was laying in her favorite spot looking out the window. Worth every penny.
I just dropped some of that knowledge at the vet when they refused to see my pets with my maskless face present. I was the 1st appointment and no one else was there. I sat down and refused to leave until they called the police, which they did.
It is unfortunate but I will not be a party to tyranny. I have a medical reason to not wear a mask. My dog has high anxiety. I do not want her to bite someone because I am not there. There was no one else in the waiting room, they could have seen me there. They chose to call the police & usher me out. Glad I made them choose because I do not want to give my money to a business that will treat me that way. I paid $1700 last year and took my dog once. Fuck them.
I schooled them on what is going on in the world, why people are truly dying and told them they do not deserve their American freedoms. & that they should all be ashamed of themselves.
I don't want to give my animals vaccines anymore anyway. And if there's an emergency, the plan I pay for isn't going to cover it. Hopefully I woke somebody up today.
Veterinarians for pets are scammers whose patients canโt speak
My dog lived to ripe old age of 14 (long life for a big dog), and only went to the vet twice. He died at home, with us, of natural causes. He didn't suffer and wasn't with strangers in a scary place.
My dogs turn 17 in February. Both of them have been to the vet maybe 2 times for shots. When I did finally go because the male dog had an issue they looked at me like I was nuts because they hadn't had shots in like 8 years. Dogs are very healthy except the male dog now has failing hips. The female dog looks healthy as the day she came home. As lively too...
Good for you. Our dog had two vet visits when he was a few years old, and that was it. You're obviously doing everything right, given their age.
That and imagine how selfish it is for people to take their pets in to be put down, they're too afraid to be with the animal while it goes - so they take the poor scared/frightened animal in a separate room to be euthenized by masked/faceless strangers.
If it came down to being necessary to put down a pet of mine, certainly I would be with them to comfort them. It's truly sad that these precious loyal gifts get tossed out like garbage when their time comes. Sick!
My dad's old af dog took a sudden and sharp turn for the worse right before the pandemic. He had a vet come to the house and euthanize her while he was petting her as she was laying in her favorite spot looking out the window. Worth every penny.
Yes, it is. It was difficult for us, but we loved him dearly and wanted to be with him. Worth the pain, he was such a good dog.
Another reason I don't want my dog back there without me present who knows what the heck they're doing to her.
She's fine. I only took her bc the idea of waiting so long was weighing on me. That fake societal guilt they are so good at projecting.
Good for you!๐บ๐ธ
Can you tell me about that plan? Been looking at them recently. Is it worth it?
It felt worth it when I believed in vaccines. I like the unlimited vet visits initially but I never used them.
I understand. Was wondering too the name of the insurance company? Tx ๐๐ฝ
It's vca vets. Not insurance. Care plan.
Curious...how were the cops toward you?
Probably acted like their usual brown shirt selves.
He was fine. He just said he didn't agree with it but he wanted to stay neutral.