Too many times i have ended up bringing pets home for my children from the
surgery.How do you cope?
today lovely gent arrives in the surgery fulfilling all the BTS guidelines for
immediate admission to hospital.He could only get two words together-after
immediate nebuliser he managed four!999 to ambulance and they speedily arrived
but "No he says I can't go straight to hospital-I've left my car on the corner"
"Don't worry I rejoin I'll repark it safely around the corner while you getbin
the ambulance"
"But my dog is in the back garden alone.Will you ring the RSPCA and ask the to
look after it?"
"Sure no problem"
So I moved his car.He toddled off to hospital.RSPCA didn't want to know"Ring
Social Services "they said.
I know what would happen if I rang Social servives in Brent with that request.No
thank you.
So I collected the poor dog and he is tonight with my receptionist but tomorrow
I am assured he comes home.
we have already had two budgies before to prove to a mother why her kids asthma
had become exacerbated,and a budgie before that when it was the only way I could
get an old lady to go for her check cystoscopy(the budgie died and I had to
replace it.)
So to return to the original question what do you do with the persistent pet
syndrome?
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Dr Gillian Braunold
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