I'd also go with #3. That sounds like the best solution. And you could get a little something for the vet tech as a thank you, of course. It's always fun buying for other animal lovers.![]()
I'd also go with #3. That sounds like the best solution. And you could get a little something for the vet tech as a thank you, of course. It's always fun buying for other animal lovers.![]()
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Definitely go with the vet tech!!
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I'd go w/#3. A vet tech is trained, knows what she's doing, it'll be easier and less stressful on Oliver and, therefore, on you.
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Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
I'll vote for # 3 also. What better than to have a trained proffessional come in for you.
Okay I will ask the tech, thanks for the input. I just wanted someone else's opinion on this.
Part of me doesn't want to leave him alone, but I know that is just me being paranoid and he will be fine (besides I am only gone 2.5 days)
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