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Kerry,
This was one of the two 24 hour emergency clinics in
the outskirts of Baltimore. A very high volume place since they draw in a
lot of patients from Pa. The 24 hour clinic in Pa. is in Northern part of
county, so going to Md. is quicker.
I truthfully don't know the answer about how/why they
can do this. I just know in the emergency clinic, the "rules" were written in
black and white.
The founder of the clinic is a very stern man, and I
never saw any of the other vets go up against his policies.(They actually had a
dog in their freezer for 6 months because owner did not have money for
cremation! Sent it to collections, and meanwhile this poor animal just lays in
the bottom of the freezer!)
I have to say, at the other vets I worked for there
was one vet who was very compassionate, and she did refuse to euthanize healthy
animals. It was with her help I was able to smuggle the 2 Maine Coone boys
out...
But since the owner vet wanted to due the necropsy on
the little Felv+ girl, we knew we couldn't smuggle her
out.
I know this vet struggled with things that went on
there, and had been "called" up on situations where if she was "on call" vet and
there was a animal presented for euthanasia for no other reason than
convenience, she would defer the client to one of the other
vets.
And she was the only vet there that would pursue
cruelty charges when animals were presented in severe cases of neglect. She sat
on the floor one night, holding and comforting an old dog who was loaded with
maggots coming out of every orifice in his body....... All because he had wounds
that were left unattended & the owner brought him in when she noticed the
"smell". And the owners had "dropped" him off & said they'd check back in
morning. This poor dog was obviously suffering and in a lot of pain. We bathed
him, fed him and tried to contact the owners, to no avail. So she held him for
the longest time and then eased his suffering. Which is a BIG NO! w/out owners
consent. But she was so angry at what this dog had endured she did not want him
to suffer anymore. And she did leave a scathing message on their answering
machine. And did report them for abuse/neglect.
I hope for her sake she is practicing at a different
facility. She was so kind. And she always appreciated when I would sit and hold
the cats and dogs that were just lingering. I was also the only one who would
handle the FIV or Felv cats..... And the giant African tortoise, he weighed
almost as much as me.
I have seen alot. Probably too much. And it has taken
its' toll, I am burnt out.
I'm not as active as I had been over the last 20 years
or so, but I still do whatever I can, when I can. Sometimes with me I feel
compassion is a curse. But I know I am blessed to be a compassionate being. It
just takes its toll......
Patti
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