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ah i had one of these on monday! pet was semi stable at discharge, but would quickly deteriorate without care/diagnostics. owner actually brought pet back crashing and burning a second time to consider euthanasia (i guess i'm glad they didn't let it seizure its brains out until it diet at home, but still...)Just love it when people take their pets home to "die at home", especially when they are already agonal and stiff. Patient didn't survive the drive home.
did you offer to euth for free? i'm grateful to work for someone who believes in compassionate care (whether the person really deserves it or not, but the animal does)We had a client that insisted on that once. If I remember right, we basically wouldn't allow it (although I'm not sure we could technically allow or not allow that?). The dog was in baaaad shape, as was the owner. We were worried she was going to get herself killed. The dog was going to be a huge distraction in her backseat because it wasn't going very peacefully, unfortunately.
This particular client insisted on taking the dog back home because she admitted she didn't see the sense in paying us to kill (euthanize) her dog when it was going to happen anyways for free.