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Last
time,
my
dog
โโhad
diarrhea.He
was
vomiting
heavily
and
was
also
dehydrated,
so
we
went
to
this
hospital,
which
was
open
late,
for
an
hour
and
a
half.
As
soon
as
I
was
called
and
entered
the
examination
room,
my
nails
were
already
long!
I
asked
my
child
who
was
too
shaky
to
stand
up
and
started
cutting
his
nails.
Then,
when
she
saw
my
child
who
was
already
undereating
and
skinny,
she
made
it
seem
as
if
I
was
abusing
her.
(Because
I
love
her
so
much,
I
just
want
to
get
her
healed
quickly,
so
I
rush
all
the
way
to
a
hospital
far
away
๐ข๐ข)
I
work
with
animals,
so
I
understand
what
kind
of
treatment
should
be
given
to
some
extent,
but
I
didn't
want
to
say
anything,
so
I
kept
quiet,
but
even
though
they
said
they
were
vomiting,
they
were
dehydrated.
There
was
no
sign
of
him
checking,
so
I
told
the
doctor,
``I'm
dehydrated...''
and
he
said,
``What?
Oh,
it's
true.''
She
didn't
give
me
any
fluids,
and
I
felt
nauseous
even
though
I
was
vomiting.
They
didn't
even
give
me
a
stop
shot
(Cerenia),
and
I
was
given
only
one
can
of
anti-cancer
therapy
(even
though
I
was
throwing
up
and
couldn't
eat),
and
I
was
charged
nearly
20,000
yen
for
treatment.
In
that
case,
I
should
have
given
him
diluted
Pocari
every
few
hours
and
went
to
the
local
hospital
first
thing
in
the
morning.
(In
the
end,
I
did
that
until
the
next
day
after
I
returned.)
I
think
it's
good
that
there
are
veterinarians
who
are
strict
with
humans.
It's
tough
because
we
care
about
animals.
However,
they
assume
that
it
is
abuse
and
only
charge
high
treatment
fees
without
providing
proper
treatment.
Do
you
really
like
animals?
Do
you
want
to
help?
Because
he
doesn't
feel
that
way,
he
doesn't
give
me
fluids,
he
doesn't
give
me
anti-nausea
medicine
(Cerenia),
and
I
don't
have
any
medicine,
just
canned
food.
Or
do
you
just
do
whatever
you
want
because
you
think
you
don't
know
anything?
That's
all
I
could
think
of,
so
I
won't
go
there
again.
If
he
really
didn't
know
anything,
he
would
trust
the
hospital
and
give
him
canned
food
that
he
wouldn't
eat.
If
you
do
that,
you'll
get
hypoglycemia,
it'll
get
worse,
you'll
get
dehydrated,
and
you'll
die.
If
that
happens,
how
can
I
take
responsibility?
That's
strange.
Pets
are
family.
I
go
to
the
veterinary
hospital
because
I
want
to
help
my
precious
family
and
ease
the
symptoms
as
much
as
possible.
I
would
like
you
to
think
carefully
about
that.
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