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Originally Posted by ellenm **I am very surprised that vet would give out your info to just anybody, but good for you for trying to educate the BYB novice somewhat. (Maybe give her a suggestion to get on DT and read about breeding Dobermans.) | Me too! Some vets aren't even allowed to release vet information to rescue groups doing reference checks, although this will vary even within the same vets as the receptionists are sometimes different and have different personal policies. The owner must tell them to let them release this personal information to “x” group/person.
If my vet gave out my number to their clients and told them all about my dogs without my permission, I would be very upset. That is confidential information. You should call that vet or vet tech or whoever released this information before it happens again.
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Last edited by dobesanddragons; 06-30-2008 at 05:10 PM..
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