Granny's gone and done it again

I got lucky with the vet. She is new since Scooter was last seen, and she makes a point of coming outside to talk to the owners in person. Felt a little better about how much money I spent getting info and advice from her face to face (mask to mask).

$235 total, for senior pet exam ($60), rabies vac ($27), and the big one...$148 for test to look at blood levels of his meds. She talked me into the test, logically it was a good idea. If she hadn't have come out to talk to me I would have refused it, like I've done twice before.

And Scoot did lose a few pounds, so maybe that's why the pheno has been controlling the seizures better.
No more pudgy puppy!!
Oh, and they all LOVED him! Heard it from the receptionist, the vet, and the tech.... such a great dog, so sweet, blah blah blah. They haven't seen the fiesty brat side of him.


Oh Cap. You sure are having more than your share of problems lately. I hope it is something simple and easy to treat. Sorry you are missing the swap too. You always do so well at them... it must be fun too.
:hugs
Im glad his visit went good and I am hoping Cap went to the hospital. She is a nurse she knows not to fool around with that stuff.
 
maybe, just maybe I would share. LOL
I don't know about baby snakes, but adults can go a long time without eating. One of the teachers where I used to work had a pretty corn snake in his classroom. Over the summer break, his room got fire bombed (yeah, I taught in a rough area). He wasn't even the target... it was retaliation toward an inept student teacher that had taken over some of his classes. She had absolutely no rapport with the kids... as D would say, no social awareness. Clueless is what I would say!
Anyway, back to the story. Mark, the teacher, was really bummed because he had left the snake at the school over the summer. It was easier to go there and feed her every couple weeks than to move her back and forth.
Windows had been broken, room vandalized, stuff burned and melted. It was a stinky mess and the snake was no where to be seen. About 4 months later, the snake reappeared in the classroom. She was in good health, little thin, hungry. Had been hiding under the cabinets in the room. Mark was amazed to get her back. Didn't have any trouble getting her to eat!
 
I got lucky with the vet. She is new since Scooter was last seen, and she makes a point of coming outside to talk to the owners in person. Felt a little better about how much money I spent getting info and advice from her face to face (mask to mask).

$235 total, for senior pet exam ($60), rabies vac ($27), and the big one...$148 for test to look at blood levels of his meds. She talked me into the test, logically it was a good idea. If she hadn't have come out to talk to me I would have refused it, like I've done twice before.

And Scoot did lose a few pounds, so maybe that's why the pheno has been controlling the seizures better.
No more pudgy puppy!!
Oh, and they all LOVED him! Heard it from the receptionist, the vet, and the tech.... such a great dog, so sweet, blah blah blah. They haven't seen the fiesty brat side of him.


Oh Cap. You sure are having more than your share of problems lately. I hope it is something simple and easy to treat. Sorry you are missing the swap too. You always do so well at them... it must be fun too.
:hugs
Yeah, I am disappointed because I had people that wanted to buy stuff.
 

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