Veterinarian Reacts To Doctor Mike's Dog Losing Her Leg
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- Опубліковано 23 жов 2022
- Doctor Mike recently posted a video on how his Husky lost her leg because of a sarcoma in her right front paw and some questionable decision-making by the veterinary team.
I, as a veterinarian from South Africa, decided to react to his video just to give you guys some insight as to how one would usually approach a case like this and what you need to know and ask your veterinarian in the event that you need to make important life decisions for your pet, as Doctor Mike had to do with Roxy.
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This is a doctor who had to have his dad tell him it’s a good idea to take the dog in
If you listen to the original video carefully, you will notice that it was his elderly father who took the dog to the vet while Doctor Mike was working at his practice.
If I feel a lump or a bump somewhere where I know it shouldn't be I get it checked out, same thing for your pets. If you have trouble remembering write questions down for your vet. Those things shouldn't be put on the back burner. It's better to find out it's not a problem then to believe it's not a problem and something happens later. I'm sorry that happened to Dr Mike.
Vet medicine has become specialized in America. There really are vet oncologists and vet surgeons who do a narrow scope of procedures full time.
Great insight, real high quality, keep going mate, these are great videos
Great video! Very underated!
Great informative video! I also love your channel name!
Hello Dogtor Pete This is an informative video
Thank you for this clear and informative video. Very well done, Sir.
Amazing video about a delicate subject 👏🏻
I can hear the south African accent 😍😂😂
Pls add more videos you can add vlogs like bondivet but with shorter durations maybe tell about some new diseases like tvt pyometra watts and stuff i hope youre doing well in your life bro ❤😢❤love from lndia ❤😢
Nice video
What animals do you take care of as a vet do you just help dogs?
He’s just upset and taking it out on a public platform which is never a good idea. Amputation as an outcome when planning malignant tumour removal with margins from a dog’s limb is extremely common. Owner compliance and time frames weren’t clear here. He’s probably pissed he had to pay for the amp.
From Algeria ait khelifa city I say hi
Dogtor! dis funny.
Doctor plz help
Dr. Mike messed up .