My lamb was inside. He would run and jump and play with the chis and would go 
out with me and play in the yard while I was outside. I took it places with me. 
When I would try to mow the yard, it would get between me and the push 
mower...I mean it literally followed me every step I took and if I got out of 
his sight he would baaaaa, like crazy. I do still want to kick myself for not 
at least filing a complaint against the vet....I should have done so in order 
to put future pet owners on notice of her incompetence. I had an autopsy done 
on Baby just to make sure that that was what caused his death and the autopsy 
came back that he was a 100 percent perfectly healthy lamb and the cause of 
death was shock as a result of anesthesia.
Marsha

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: dasha48 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 7:43 PM
  Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Dew Claw Messup Advice Please



  I agree with you 100% Martha.  People sue way too fast for my liking. So 
sorry about your lamb. My niece had one that she loved and it was killed by a 
pack of wild dogs. So heartbreaking

  Sheila






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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of marsha
  Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 7:27 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Dew Claw Messup Advice Please




  Not everything is a law suit. If everyone took everything to court, the 
courts would be bogged down with so much that the major things would not get 
the attention they need. The person that had the dew claw incident needs to 
talk to the vet about how to "make things right". First, they definitely should 
not have paid for anything, second, the vet should be supplying FREE pain meds, 
ect to take care of the unnecessary pain the chi suffered. Yes, they should do 
something to make it right, but a law suit is not always the answer. If the vet 
refuses to cooperate at all, then the issue should be addressed with the local 
licensing board for discipline and/or compensation. It is for the licensing 
board, not the courts.

  I had an experience a year ago where I took my pet lamb to be neutered. Now, 
I live in the country where farmers do this type of stuff on livestock 
themselves, but this little lamb was a pet...a bottle baby....it got the best 
of everything and followed me around as faithfully as any dog ever would. I 
LOVED that lamb! I wanted the neutering to be as painless as possible, so I 
took it to a vet that specialized in farm animals. When I went to pick him up 
that afternoon, I was presented with a dead lamb!! The vet gave anesthesia. Any 
vet should know that a lamb or sheep can NOT tolerate anesthesia...it will kill 
them! This vet should have known that!! And it really bothered me that they did 
not even bother to call and tell me or anything...they waited until I showed up 
to pick him up. And this was all after my telling them at drop off that this 
was not just a farm animal but a very loved pet and I expected the best of care 
ect. I stressed that is was a PET!    I was too devastated to do anything at 
the time. In hind sight, I do wish I had filed a complaint with the licensing 
board. BUT, it was not something for the courts, that much I know.

  As a family court lawyer, I see way to often how custody issues get put on 
the back burner due to the court system having too many cases and too little 
time.

  Marsha

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Wilmary Nazario 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 6:44 PM
    Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Dew Claw Messup Advice Please



    I'm familiarized with vet laws, you can SUE the vet for what he did. He 
went to vet school at least 8 yrs to KNOW what's wrong and not ASSUME 
it!!!!!!!!  Go to other vet and have him checked, do not trust this man/lady 
anymore after all he/she already showed how incompetent is. Did your dog drink 
liquids??? If he did then he must be eliminating them.......if he drank water 
and is not eliminating them go to other vet ASAP and talk to your lawyer too. 
God! that made me mad, poor thing. . . sue, sue sue sue sue sue sue.  

     
    Dio benedice, 
        Wilmary Nazario, 
    "I cani fatti Dio in modo da noi potremmo capire quanto li ama tutti"  
    www.360.yahoo.com/wilmarynazario69 



    ----- Original Message ----
    From: sylviajeankinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 9:14:54 PM
    Subject: [Chihuahuas] Dew Claw Messup Advice Please


    Hi Everyone,
    We had our 6 month old LH chi Teddy neutered today. They were also 
    going to remove a small rear dewclaw and check his teeth. When I 
    picked him up I saw that he had stitches on his front left paw and he 
    was licking it. They had been unable to find the rear dewclaw which 
    was tiny so they assumed I meant the front left dew claw which I had 
    not wanted removed. 

    When I pointed out the back dewclaw to the technician they took him 
    back and quickly removed that as it was tiny. It required no 
    anesthesia.

    My concern is Teddy cannot stand. He keeps his front left paw off 
    the ground. It has been 10 hours since his surgery and he hasn't 
    urinated since we brought him home as he cannot stand. 

    I took him back to the vet as soon as I realized he couldn't stand 
    and she said he was just a tender soul and preferred to be held than 
    to stand on his paw when it hurt. 

    I am very worried that there was some kind of damage to his foot. 
    Have the rest of you had experience with dew claw removal? He is 
    very sleepy still and we did get him to eat a little dinner but other 
    than that he has been sleeping since we brought him home 6 hours ago.

    Am I panicking for no reason? 

    What experience have you all had with dew claw removal?
    Thanks,
    Jean







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