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    Re: Incompetent vet

    Quote Originally Posted by Spankenstyne View Post
    Sorry to hear of your loss. I had been excited for you being able to get them here in the first place.

    Have you contacted the vet? I know they won't do anything about it but you should at the very least make sure they know what happened. Perhaps they'll comp a necropsy and at least confirm that the blockage was a blockage and not something else. I've seen a few people lately up here lose garters after showing some strange looking extreme swelling right above the vent, I wonder if there's a pathogen or something else going on.
    I have refrained from contacting the vet as there is no real way to confirm that they were indeed the cause of the animals death without it costing me more money, that and im not sure i would be able to control myself from saying the things i really want to. With the blockage the animal was not losing any weight and was active as normal, after the vet visit she dies that night, i know correlation is not causation but in this instance she wasnt immobile / limp before the visit and was afterwards.

    I do still have a 1.1 san fran pair left but this was my favorite snake, she was super friendly and would be so gentle when eating you could hand feed her.

    Also not sure i can name the vet in violation of the TOS?

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    Re: Incompetent vet

    Quote Originally Posted by scott5017 View Post
    I have refrained from contacting the vet as there is no real way to confirm that they were indeed the cause of the animals death without it costing me more money, that and im not sure i would be able to control myself from saying the things i really want to. With the blockage the animal was not losing any weight and was active as normal, after the vet visit she dies that night, i know correlation is not causation but in this instance she wasnt immobile / limp before the visit and was afterwards.

    I do still have a 1.1 san fran pair left but this was my favorite snake, she was super friendly and would be so gentle when eating you could hand feed her.

    Also not sure i can name the vet in violation of the TOS?
    I understand completely, and to be honest would probably be of the same mindset. There is a chance that it was something like perhaps a cyst on the spine or something dislodged from the palpation, or....

    That said I wasn't there and there's something to be said for the most likely direct correlation between the visit and what you witnessed afterward. Terrible to hear that you've gone through this at any rate.
    Chris

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    Re: Incompetent vet

    Quote Originally Posted by scott5017 View Post
    Also not sure i can name the vet in violation of the TOS?
    Not sure, either. I wouldn't. Anyone who wants to know can PM you and ask.
    Even vets make mistakes, though. Is this a vet who has specialized in reptiles?


    Sorry to hear it, by the way.

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