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Thanks for the link. Very informative.
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Just guessing, however. |
VERY Disappointed in Buffalo Ridge Animal Hospital
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What would it take to give a shot? Three minutes or 5, from start to finish??? If I wanted to make an appointment for one of my dogs for some sort of issue (no, not life threatening) -- would I also have to wait "weeks?" This kind of wait period should be an annoyance to anyone and most certainly should send up a red flag. Just what is the "real" problem? In addition, as I previously said, I was told that they had the serum on hand; there was no supply problem. Also, we are "out of season" so why would there be that kind of wait? This situation only happened a month ago. We aren't speaking about back in the dark ages. I had another situation with Buffalo Ridge a few weeks ago which I will not go into at this time. Perhaps that will become Chapter II at another time. They say you're never too old to learn. Well, I think this situation has taught me a lesson. Buffalo Ridge Animal Hospital is owned by a person who is not a veterinarian. This person is not on staff and relies on hired personnel to run the place because he is not there. I will never knowingly seek the care of a vet who does not own his practice because I do not want to have to deal with "hired help" when it comes down to the care of my pets. |
This is "old news" ! What or where have some of you dog owners been doing for the last 6-7 years? Do not give us some excuse about costs, because this is about a family member who needs your protection.
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According to the staff at Buffalo Ridge Vet Hospital, there have been no cases in The Villages and only one, in Altamonte Springs close by. Not the scare everyone thought it might be.
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Our dog received the flu vaccination in CA and still got the flu because it was 'a different flu'. Not sure if we are going to vaccinate both of them again or not....
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Here is how my vet in Ontario explained why dogs should be vaccinated for the canine influenza virus (CIV):
As with most vaccinations (rabies being a notable exception... it always works), protection is primarily gained by the whole population being protected. If 100% of the dogs are vaccinated, the medication will work 100% of the time but if only 40% are vaccinated, the success plummets to about 40%. Despite that, the dogs that are treated will get a significantly less serious version of the illness which is worth considering because the real danger of CIV is that it can lead to 104+ degree fevers and pneumonia.... clearly a danger if the dog is compromised in any way. We have young, healthy dogs so they are in the least "at risk" population but we will get the shots when we return to FL for the same reason I vaccinated my children... I want them to stay safe and we care about the health of the whole dog population around us. If everyone does this, we will not have a problem here. |
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Dog owners, and I include myself, are not scared. A responsible dog owner will do the right things for their pet as a potential preventive or certainly, to lessen the effects of the illness, if contracted. |
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also behind the scenes "dog virus" is common at animal control & humane societies during the summer months when they need an "excuse" to clean out the kennels. A little known & hidden fact of life and death.
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As the paper states, many of these incidents go unreported, and the vets aren't allowed to give out statistics to the public Walgreen's is vaccinating pets at Colony and maybe other places with Walgreen's as well, this SATURDAY. go TO SHOTVET.COM. NOT SURE if you need to sign up or just show up. Ask the manager of the store. That's July 15th shots for your dogs and vaccinations, if you can't wait for weeks to get an appt. at Buffalo Ridge or elsewhere. Keep your dogs OUT OF THE DOG PARKS UNTIL further notice.:clap2: |
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