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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 738085" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Along with what Copa said regarding consequences, my platelets have dropped to a potentially dangerous number. I had a CBC scheduled for the next day (Thurs). I couldn’t drive myself and my husband took me. To my surprise, the lab contacted my hematologist to report this concerning very low number. They called me Fri morning and I e had to double my medication.</p><p></p><p>We have thought of writing a letter to this vet imploring him to give older dogs more diligent care when boarding. Also, to even consider telling patients if older dogs that there is additional risk with their boarding due to stress.</p><p></p><p>We are also considering contacting the vet society about developing at least a volunteer standard regarding this. Why is it not well known to pet owners? Those in the business know this well.</p><p>Additionally, vets should give their older boarded dogs more care/more consideration. I believe it’s often actually less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 738085, member: 4152"] Along with what Copa said regarding consequences, my platelets have dropped to a potentially dangerous number. I had a CBC scheduled for the next day (Thurs). I couldn’t drive myself and my husband took me. To my surprise, the lab contacted my hematologist to report this concerning very low number. They called me Fri morning and I e had to double my medication. We have thought of writing a letter to this vet imploring him to give older dogs more diligent care when boarding. Also, to even consider telling patients if older dogs that there is additional risk with their boarding due to stress. We are also considering contacting the vet society about developing at least a volunteer standard regarding this. Why is it not well known to pet owners? Those in the business know this well. Additionally, vets should give their older boarded dogs more care/more consideration. I believe it’s often actually less. [/QUOTE]
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