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Karadeniz

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3. Actually, what's to stop a vet from understanding the importance of reducing transmission? They've
Tue Mar 30, 2021, 08:39 PM
Mar 2021

All dealt with transmissible diseases...upper respiratory infections, ringworm, parvo. Vets are probably more conscious about the need to isolate than human doctors, especially those who treat herds. Vets certainly encourage their clients to vaccinate, as we know.

After my hysterectomy and the weeks of pain following it, and comparing that to my animals' such surgeries, I had no problem advising anyone I knew who needed a hysterectomy to get my vet to do it!!!!!!!

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