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Stay as far away from them as possible.
We noticed our dog had no energy so we took him to VFL. The inexperienced vet said yes something is wrong. Draws his blood and it's like water. She commented that that wasn't good and said come back tomorrow. When I did I saw a different vet of course. He said you need to take him for a transfusion now! Of course if they were a full service vet we could have done it right then, but we had to wait an hour and a half to go to the emergency vet.
He gave him a shot of b-12 and penicillin and told me to carry him (60lb) everywhere. I got him home withing the next 15 min and he died in my rems min later. It could have been a reaction to the penicillin or the fact that what ever he had killed him. I have been a nurse for 20 years and penicillin is not something you give without knowing if the patient. Or you have them wait a half hour. This is normal SOP at most medical clinics. If they had acted the first day or I took him to a real vet he may still be alive. Do not go there. If cash it tight see if you can make payment arrangements with a real vet.
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