- Location
- Vlaardingen, the Netherlands
This morning there was an invitation for Finn for an appointment for the vet for his yearly checkup and vaccination. I already made the appointment for next week, as we also will discus the pain management for Finn (librela).
In the invitation was also mentioned about taking blood samples and urine samples. It’s a ’service for elder dogs above 7 or 8 years old. Just to check his organs. It made me think, as I-declined this a few months ago. I have the opinion why do you check as the dog (Finn) have no problems other then his movement. Why searching for problems he doesn’t have, at least not that I am aware off…And what if his blood turns out he is having a problem, what are we going to do with that as he is not showing any discomfort. So my question is would you let them take blood and urine samples and of course why….For the record…we do not have insurance for Finn, so the costs are for ourselves.
In the invitation was also mentioned about taking blood samples and urine samples. It’s a ’service for elder dogs above 7 or 8 years old. Just to check his organs. It made me think, as I-declined this a few months ago. I have the opinion why do you check as the dog (Finn) have no problems other then his movement. Why searching for problems he doesn’t have, at least not that I am aware off…And what if his blood turns out he is having a problem, what are we going to do with that as he is not showing any discomfort. So my question is would you let them take blood and urine samples and of course why….For the record…we do not have insurance for Finn, so the costs are for ourselves.
