In a case like that you're only doing the vet a favour. If you go to his/her 
colleagues it would not make any difference but anyways that's your opinion and 
I respect it. In my case, I'd sue.

 
    Wilmary Nazario      
"Even the tiniest Poodle or Chihuahua is still a wolf at heart"
            www.360.yahoo.com/wilmarynazario69 



----- Original Message ----
From: dasha48 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 7:07:38 AM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Dew Claw "SUING" talk

All true, however it takes a lot of time and money to start a lawsuit that 
could drag on for years and to what end? To bog down the courts even more and 
cause the person suing more anguish? There are faster and better options here 
and IMO that should be the first recourse before a law suit. I am aggressive 
also, but I think before I jump when it comes to stuff like this.
 
Sheila
 
 
 



 
What happens when you owe money to the vet.? They collect it through court, 
first a plaintif and then they sue you! I'd not do the vet any favours, I'd 
treat him as he/she  would if  that was me. They charge lots of money for their 
procedures so I would not tolerate any mistakes with my babies. The vet could 
give me discounts or even free services for a year, but it could have been a 
leg. Besides I would not accept anything from someone who does not know what's 
doing, is not like someone amputated the wrong dewclaw, the mistake was made by 
someone who must "know" better.
 
 But I'm more aggressive!  






 
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