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    On Tuesday Scoop spent the day at the vet's for a BG curve. Not only do I pay for the curve, I also pay a days stay for them to keep him there. Boy was I mad when I picked him up. My boys have always been spoiled. They get chicken and carrots when I eat lunch and again when my husband and I eat supper. They also get treats in the afternoon. So I have to take along on BG curve days what Scoop ususally eats during the day and they are supposed to give it to him at the times I say. I send a note with times(I also mark the times on the baggies) and other instructions about him being used to going out every 2-3 hours, making sure they hold a short, tight leash because of him being off balance walking on uneven grass and offering him water esp. after he eats something. I'm afraid he won't know where the water is because of him being blind and not being used to where it is. The vet leaves early on Tuesdays. When I picked Scoop up his chicken and carrots from supper were still in the baggie. I asked the tech if he was offered them and refused to eat or if they weren't offered. She said she thinks they weren't offered because they were busy. That makes me so mad they can't take a few minutes to take care of Scoop. While I was checking out at the desk I was holding Scoop. He was trying to get down but I was afraid he had to pee so I just held him. Well we get outside and I took him to the grass. Boy did he have to pee. When we got home about 10 minutes later, he peed more. Then he pooped quite a bit and peed some more. We went inside and he took a big drink of water. Then soon after we got home it was time for Scoop to get his dog food and his insulin shot. So after that I took him out to pee again, which is the routine. When we came in Scoop went into one of his episodes. He wouldn't settle down. He vomited up phelgm. Then twice he vomited up his supper. Soon after the last vomiting he settled down and went to sleep. What a bad day for Scoop.
    When the vet called me on Wed. I told her I wasn't happy and told her everything. She said she left early but she saw him being walked. I wonder what time that was! She said next time she'll write it on the board. Well why wasn't it written on the board this time, geez! I hate having to leave him there.
    The vet and I were talking about things with Scoop. She called him an enigma.(sp?) My poor baby. Why did he have to get this horrible disease and nothing goes right for him.
    Vicki-Scoop, Raleigh, Archie and Gus' mom

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    Vicki:
    This is heart wrenching to see how little attention they paid to Scoop. He has so many other issues you would think they would be glad to help with anything they can in order to make him comfortable. Every time I take Tipper and one of the techs. takes her I always tell her about being careful of Tipper's throat and rear legs, no slippery surfaces etc. They seem to get an attitude with me, and say "yea I remember about it." I don't care if they like being reminded every time or not as the time they aren't careful she might not be able to walk. Where is the empathy in these Veterinary offices? When you are talking about money though they hear that, and pay attention to that . I've tried being kind and sweet, and taking the girls little treats etc. Nothing seems to work, they just don't seem to give a damn. Poor Scoop like a little TLC would be too much work for them. He suffers enough without that crap. I would be thru the roof too. It's funny they do not seem to support a consciencous owner who loves and painstakingly cares for their dog, and even tries to make their job easier with the food and instructions etc. Sometimes you feel so alone fighting this battle. That staff needs a good swift kick in the butt, and that Vet should be reaming them out thoroughly. Now he is home in the comfort he deserves with his loving mommy to protect him. You are doing a very commendable job Vicki, I take my hat off to you as you have bravely endured all of these ups and downs. May God Bless Scoop with a miracle.
    Patti
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    Oh thank you Patti. I always write things down if he has to stay and I mention things to whoever takes him. I don't know. Right now with everything that's going on I just want to SCREAM! A few times when Scoop had to get eyedrops for his ulcer the vet was afraid he wouldn't get the attention he needed so she let me run him back and forth every two hours but now she thinks that causes too much stress and could raise his BGs. If he doesn't get the food I take that could cause the BG readings to be not a true reading.
    Vicki-Scoop, Raleigh, Archie and Gus' mom

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    Poor Scoop, I understand that they can get busy, but we are paying them to take care of our babies! We trust them, they should do better, it's hard enough on us and our babies to be separated, too bad this has to happen...hope Scoop feels better!
    Letti and Angel Simba, Meeko too!

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    Oh Vicki, what a horrid day. That seems so unfair to poor Scoop. He doesn't know why he isn't getting his food on time, or isn't getting to go to the bathroom as he is use to or get his water where needs it. Poor guy. You know, maybe tell the vet, it isn't any more stressful for him to be in the car With you than it is for him to be there and not get his food, walks and water at the times needed. so. Hmmph on that.
    HUGS Vicki! I think you need a few of those today.

    hugs,
    Sharlene and Molly Muffin
    Sharlene and the late great diva - Molly muffin (always missed and never forgotten)

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    Poor Scoop!
    Hopefully the vet staff will cooperated better next time
    Valerie

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    I totally agree with Sharlene

    Big hug from me
    Xxxx


    Quote Originally Posted by molly muffin View Post
    Oh Vicki, what a horrid day. That seems so unfair to poor Scoop. He doesn't know why he isn't getting his food on time, or isn't getting to go to the bathroom as he is use to or get his water where needs it. Poor guy. You know, maybe tell the vet, it isn't any more stressful for him to be in the car With you than it is for him to be there and not get his food, walks and water at the times needed. so. Hmmph on that.
    HUGS Vicki! I think you need a few of those today.

    hugs,
    Sharlene and Molly Muffin

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    Scoop,
    Next time someone who is watching you isn't doing their job, lift your leg to them and give them a big squirt. . Maybe next time they will listen.

    Vicki,
    My heart aches for you everyday. I read your post and just know how your heart is just breaking. Please know we are all here for you and Scoop and will help with whatever you need....we are really great at doing that as you continue on your journey of helping your little guy.
    Belinda Creel,
    Mom of Angel Bo, My Little Latte and now our newest Toby.

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    Belinda Rose, that's an awesome idea Sometimes actions speak louder than words!
    Valerie

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    Vicki:
    Just checking in on the little Scoopster. What is he up to today? Hope he has now forgotten about the fiasco the other day. It seems dogs are so forgiving of careless people.Hope you both have a good day.
    Blessings to you both.
    Patti
    Tipper and Tipper's Mom


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