

Posted: 4/14/2022 9:47:08 AM EDT
I need to bring my dog in for a check up and to get her regular shots. I've brought her to Animal Hospital of Oshkosh ever since I got her mostly because it's only a few minutes from my house. It's always been fine but they went full retard since Covid. After my experience last year (that I don't feel like typing out) I really don't want to give them anymore money. Hell they just opened the lobby a few weeks ago and are still requiring masks and only one person per animal, etc. I could handle that but I'd rather not feed the Karen. Anyone got anything?
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“I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable”
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Lots of vet retardation down this way too.
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World ain't what it seems, is it Gunny?
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Is it a hill really worth dying on? Has that vet provided good care with a price you feel is reasonable? What if you switch and the care isn't as good, or the cost is 2x what you are paying now?
Our vet is still full-on covid with almost no in-person contact with the staff. Yeah, it sucks but the vet we used to go to wasn't providing the quality of care that they had been giving us in the past. We moved to an awesome vet clinic about 7 years ago, but it was a roll of the dice at the same time. |
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Vets do it cuz they can. Many (but certainly not all) liked curbside because they did not need to deal as much with the person on the other end of the leash. In many ways it makes the job a bit easier. I find it less efficient and I spend just as much time, if not more, with the client but now it’s on the phone. The funny thing is that many of the businesses - not just vets- are all about masking as social distancing, but then go out and socialize on their own time without the masks.
I’m a vet and work at multiple practices. One is still curbside and the others allow clients in the building, but all still require masks. If I have a client that comes in not wearing a mask I am totally fine with it. It would be hypocritical for me to require they mask up. |
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Originally Posted By GreenLantern: Is it a hill really worth dying on? Has that vet provided good care with a price you feel is reasonable? What if you switch and the care isn't as good, or the cost is 2x what you are paying now? Our vet is still full-on covid with almost no in-person contact with the staff. Yeah, it sucks but the vet we used to go to wasn't providing the quality of care that they had been giving us in the past. We moved to an awesome vet clinic about 7 years ago, but it was a roll of the dice at the same time. View Quote Yes it is. our vet of 20 yrs went full covid. I noticed the last time I took him he was real skittish around the building. The next time I needed the vet we went to a different vet that was not as stupid with covid. There are other vets find one you like. spend your money there. |
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All it takes for evil to succeed, is for good people to do nothing. We have been doing nothing long enough. I support Free speech.
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I started to go to dairyland veterinarian in Weyauwega.
it is well worth the drive. The amount that you will save is worth it in itself, Plus he’s a definite Republican who makes no bones about it ![]() One of many stories… they are closed on Saturdays and I was out cutting wood and my dog jumped across the chainsaw(not running) he told me to meet him there at the office, did all that he needed to do and he told me I owed him $95… I gladly gave him $95 ![]() even in the heat of the mask times…No masks were needed |
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USS Ranger (CV-61)
‘86-‘90 When you're dead, you don't know you're dead. Hence, dealing with this fact is not difficult. It is only hard for those still living around you.....It's the same when you're stupid. |
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Originally Posted By GreenLantern: Is it a hill really worth dying on? Has that vet provided good care with a price you feel is reasonable? What if you switch and the care isn't as good, or the cost is 2x what you are paying now? Our vet is still full-on covid with almost no in-person contact with the staff. Yeah, it sucks but the vet we used to go to wasn't providing the quality of care that they had been giving us in the past. We moved to an awesome vet clinic about 7 years ago, but it was a roll of the dice at the same time. View Quote |
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“I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable”
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Originally Posted By NewGunNut: Vets do it cuz they can. Many (but certainly not all) liked curbside because they did not need to deal as much with the person on the other end of the leash. In many ways it makes the job a bit easier. I find it less efficient and I spend just as much time, if not more, with the client but now it's on the phone. The funny thing is that many of the businesses - not just vets- are all about masking as social distancing, but then go out and socialize on their own time without the masks. I'm a vet and work at multiple practices. One is still curbside and the others allow clients in the building, but all still require masks. If I have a client that comes in not wearing a mask I am totally fine with it. It would be hypocritical for me to require they mask up. View Quote |
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“I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable”
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Dog Depot on the corner of South Park & Main refused to shut down when told to stay at home. They might be able to provide some pointers.
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It’s weird how it seems vets and dentists are still full on doomer mode.
My dentist makes me wear a mask to walk 30ft through their empty waiting room, then they roto-rooter in my mouth for the next hour and then force me to don the mask to walk back out. |
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“I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable”
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Originally Posted By JimEb: It's weird how it seems vets and dentists are still full on doomer mode. My dentist makes me wear a mask to walk 30ft through their empty waiting room, then they roto-rooter in my mouth for the next hour and then force me to don the mask to walk back out. View Quote |
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“I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable”
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Dogs can contract covid, yet no masks for dogs.
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