Kim
Uh.......show me where I said that ALL vets make this error. As you can see I did not edit my post and you did ask me NOT to say that ALL vets make this error so please outline where I said that?
I happen to know that when my rats lungs were totally full of WHATEVER it is they are full of (I dont know everything and therefore dont use medical terms LOL) I was told he had nothing wrong when the poor guy had pnemonia in both lungs. The second vet I went to discovered this the same day so it wasnt like they just happened to get bad in a few hours.
My rat happened to benefit from x rays and that was the only way to properly diagnose his lung problems.
I do respect your knowledge in this field. IN fact I have asked for your opinion several times in my posts, most recently when my poor Hairy was dying and the vet said there are no safe pain meds for rats which I knew was incorrect.
But I will argue the fact that when my rat was given a clean bill of health his lungs were full of whatever? it is they are full of and had pnemonia......so this is from my experiences. Also I was told by someone that really knows alot about rats who I wont mention cause I know she wont want me too, but she also told me to watch out for this.
There are vets out there that claim to take care of rats but really dont know much at all about them. I sadly have run into several of them in the past few years. Maybe its this part of the country who knows!
Once Louie had his first case of myco. He was so sick. He was dying. They kept him for five days at the vets. Now mind you, this was my first rat and I had no clue about anything......first trip to the vet for him too. They didnt even give him oxygen the entire time because he said how did I expect an oxygen mask to fit on a rats face? Um....well what about putting him in a little tank with it being piped in? DUH
Yes I have had many problems. Its a miracle Louie made it. Know how he made it?
I found the dosage chart and found out about Baytril and doxy combo. I printed all the info I could find on this subject and brought it to him.
When they sent me home he was still dehydrated. They had not even tried to give him injections under the skin to rehydrate him. Now mind you I had no idea about anything that you do to treat this but found out later.
I found the exotic vet and brought Louie in that same day I got him out of the other vets. He is the one that said his lungs were full and no air was moving yet it appeared he was clear.
About 5 months later same thing happened to Cheese. The ER vet said he didnt know why he couldnt breathe cause his lungs were clear.
They were full of pnemonia. This is what prompted my post. My experiences. Both were very bad.
Thats all I have to say. My opinion.... take it for what its worth. But I didnt say ALL VETS
