“I was in a panic when my dog Shiba, a full-blooded American boxer, showed extreme signs of weakness and lethargy. It was already after business hours that I was told Dr Taylor's office would still be open. I called Dr Taylor's office. After explaining the situation to the lady on the phone she got Dr Taylor to the telephone immediately where I then repeated what I had just told the lady, all of the symptoms my dog was experiencing. I did tell Dr Taylor that I was a veteran LPN of 35 plus years experience, and asked was there anything I could do to help her. He explained to me the office had just closed and they were leaving, and it would not do any good to bring her there for an exam. However, Dr Taylor explained to me that this could be a serious situation and she needed to be evaluated immediately. he's then asked me to get my stethoscope that I had, and place it on her heart. Listen to the beats of her heart and describe them to him. If it was one beat or two beats that I was hearing. I listened as instructed and my dog only had one beat. he told me then that that was a serious medical condition of the heart and needed medication immediately. He gave me directions to his office and instructed me to come there immediately. Dr Taylor said he would leave medication at the store next door, which I believe was a fishing store of some type, to come right away and pick up the medication and give it to the dog as soon as possible. I asked him how much money I would need to leave for him, and he insisted there was no money required. So Now You tell me ..... is that a good veterinarian or what?“
“I was in a panic when my dog Shiba, a full-blooded American boxer, showed extreme signs of weakness and lethargy. It was already after business hours that I was told Dr Taylor's office would still be open. I called Dr Taylor's office. After explaining the situation to the lady on the phone she got Dr Taylor to the telephone immediately where I then repeated what I had just told the lady, all of the symptoms my dog was experiencing. I did tell Dr Taylor that I was a veteran LPN of 35 plus years experience, and asked was there anything I could do to help her. He explained to me the office had just closed and they were leaving, and it would not do any good to bring her there for an exam. However, Dr Taylor explained to me that this could be a serious situation and she needed to be evaluated immediately. he's then asked me to get my stethoscope that I had, and place it on her heart. Listen to the beats of her heart and describe them to him. If it was one beat or two beats that I was hearing. I listened as instructed and my dog only had one beat. he told me then that that was a serious medical condition of the heart and needed medication immediately. He gave me directions to his office and instructed me to come there immediately.
Dr Taylor said he would leave medication at the store next door, which I believe was a fishing store of some type, to come right away and pick up the medication and give it to the dog as soon as possible. I asked him how much money I would need to leave for him, and he insisted there was no money required. So Now You tell me
..... is that a good veterinarian or what?“