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    Wow, Carmen. What a mess. Sounds like you might not be able to trust any of them, especially if that note is in your file. I haven't found a vet here for Finn, yet, but, I'm looking. The only time I have had to take him anywhere was to get neutered and I could only afford the humane society's price, but, luckily, they were all super nice.

    It sounds like it might be a balance thing, too...But, that is strange, I hope it's nothing but a quirk. Let us know what the vet tells you.
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    That is strange. Raustyk prefers to hang her tongue out of the right side of her mouth but she does sometimes hang it to the left and can use it either way.

    It sounds like he's not even able to use it on the right side which would concern me. I don't know if there a nerve or something that runs from the eye to mouth but one would think so????
    I'd defiently have it checked out!
    And make sure to mention to them that you do not want to see that vet & you even have it in your file, maybe they can make that note bigger or something.

    Good luck & keep us posted.
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


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    Thanks Kari and Sue for your responses.

    It is very strange and unusual.

    I've already wanted to "fire" my vet because of other things that happened with Beenie when she was little.

    This may be the last straw.

    I really hope she didn't nick a nerve while doing the eye surgery.

    I disliked this "new" vet from the very beginning. I have given her many chances but every time she saw one of my dogs because of a problem, she'd always diagnose the problem wrong and give wrong meds.

    I had to bring Frankie in 3 x for the bloody diarreah when we first got him. After the other, more experienced vet, saw him, she knew what the problem was right away and he was "fixed" in just 2 short days.

    Another thing I just rememebered.... when Frankie had his breakfast this morning, his right side was drooly and had speck of food on it.... confirming what we thought about his tongue not working...

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    (((hugs))) for Frankie. I hope this turns out to be nothing.


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    Oh Frankie! Let us know what the vet says, that is really really weird!!

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
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    Dang, Carmen. I would be on the prowl for a new vet, for sure. That's dangerous to have that vet prescribing the wrong medication! And, not just a little scary! I hope you can get everything sorted out and find out what's wrong with the little man. And, find a vet, too, that won't mess around like that.
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    I already have a new one lined up... it's my bosses vet.
    She is always raving about how good and professional he is.
    The only thing is that it's not an emergency vet clinic.
    The one I go to now is.
    In case of an emergency... whenever/holidays/Sunday, is available... if you are a customer.

    The only other vets that are emergency vets are in downtown Jacksonville... over an hour away.

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    By chance is he on any medication now?

    If it is affecting his eating I'd at least call the vets sooner than Tuesday.

    I wish yous the best of luck!!!
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


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