Our dog was holding her tail oddly when we came home from work one night. Her regular Vet was already closed so we headed down to San Gabriel Valley emergency clinic. \r
Wow bAAAAAAAAAD IDEA! Bad!\r
Dr. Tsugawa hadnt even touched our dog yet { hadnt even shut the door to the examination room } and she was already saying that our dog was "wild" and would have to be sedated for xrays because her tail was broken. First of all I admit my dog is super friendly even when hurt but geez the Dr. was acting as if she was going to get bitten. Something our girl would not do. Something she ought to be able to guess working with animals everyday. I have in the past and I could tell....you develop a sense.\r
Then, before even examining her tail or explaining to us what was going on she began insisting upon sedation again and x-rays { again keep in mind BEFORE fully examining the dog or explaining what she was finding or costs} Stating \r
" Ok so were going to go sedate her and take x rays." \r
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