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Old 06-25-2008, 02:27 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I chose to part ways with a veterinarian whom I otherwise like, when she was going to require two rabbits of mine to spend the night before their spay/neuters at her clinic.

She really had, to my mind, no good reason for this--and I suspect it was solely for her convenience so she could start on the surgeries no matter how early/late she wanted the next morning, without her staff being interrupted by drop-offs.

I liked her for in-office procedures, but ultimately, this was a deal-breaker and I found a new vet.

It's ridiculous to have animals stay overnight even following a surgery, unless they have a catheter and are receiving care and monitoring thru the night by vet staff.
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