Jen & Squeak
Very Active Member
This is not to any one person, but rather to the entire community here, especially those who give advice, and to newbies.
In my time here, I've seen horrific vets (not many, thankfully), not great vets, decent vets and amazing vets....in otherwords, EVID. It dismays me to read posts that tar all of them with the same brush, whether about nutrition, dosing, testing, choice of insulin or whatever.
I would bet that 99% of vets (or more) do what they do because they love animals. I know that the vast majority do not get rich by doing what they do, nor do they expect to. I know that the majority we run across are the equivalent of GPs and are expected to know a lot about many different species. I know that some do a great job at continuing ed, while others do not.
I also know that there are vets who visit FDMB; some of them refer their clients to us; some of them run across nasty posts about the veterinary profession and leave.
Please remember, when you are giving advice to someone, particularly a newbie, that what you say may have huge ramifications. They may leave the FDMB if they take offense, they may disregard their vet's advice and cause damage, they may alienate their vet, etc. etc. etc.
Before making assumptions on why a particular vet has made a particular recommendation, find out more information, and unless it is obviously dangerous advice, give them the benefit of the doubt. My vet, for example, was taught by an 'expert' to rely on fructosamine tests to determine dose. She is now fully supportive of me hometesting (not that I need to anymore but still). And yet, most of her clients do not test at home because they are unwilling. She can't push it on people who are unwilling because she then runs the risk of them euthanizing their pet.
Just my thoughts that I've been wanting to share for a bit. Please do not turn this into something nasty.
In my time here, I've seen horrific vets (not many, thankfully), not great vets, decent vets and amazing vets....in otherwords, EVID. It dismays me to read posts that tar all of them with the same brush, whether about nutrition, dosing, testing, choice of insulin or whatever.
I would bet that 99% of vets (or more) do what they do because they love animals. I know that the vast majority do not get rich by doing what they do, nor do they expect to. I know that the majority we run across are the equivalent of GPs and are expected to know a lot about many different species. I know that some do a great job at continuing ed, while others do not.
I also know that there are vets who visit FDMB; some of them refer their clients to us; some of them run across nasty posts about the veterinary profession and leave.
Please remember, when you are giving advice to someone, particularly a newbie, that what you say may have huge ramifications. They may leave the FDMB if they take offense, they may disregard their vet's advice and cause damage, they may alienate their vet, etc. etc. etc.
Before making assumptions on why a particular vet has made a particular recommendation, find out more information, and unless it is obviously dangerous advice, give them the benefit of the doubt. My vet, for example, was taught by an 'expert' to rely on fructosamine tests to determine dose. She is now fully supportive of me hometesting (not that I need to anymore but still). And yet, most of her clients do not test at home because they are unwilling. She can't push it on people who are unwilling because she then runs the risk of them euthanizing their pet.
Just my thoughts that I've been wanting to share for a bit. Please do not turn this into something nasty.