I was really talking about drawing blood. Both the vets I use take the cats in the back to draw blood. They don't my dogs though. I guess dogs may handle the situation better. Last month when Smokey had to have blood drawn for a CBC, I asked they do it in the exam room. I thought it might help him if I was there to pet and talk to him through it. He actually did very well. The vet didn't have a problem with doing it in the exam room. I guess they might think that the sight of blood may bother some people.
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