Demanding people lose.
Oct. 9th, 2007 12:57 pmA clue to some folks out there--walking into a clinic and demanding medication is NOT a good way to start a conversation if you actually expect to GET anything.
Having started this way, though, you may be tempted to continue by bragging to your own medical knowledge, while refusing to give any information to the clinic staff about the animal or condition which you are want to treat. Please refrain from this, as is it only impresses us with your obstinacy and stupidity.
When the staff refuses to dispense medication for a condition that you cannot describe to them, the most useful response is to make an appointment for the animal to be examined. Obscenities, stomping out of the clinic, and slamming the door will most certainly not win you favor or medications for your animal.
We can NOT dispense random medications for unknown conditions to semi-random people who want drugs for unidentified animals which are not even theirs! I, for one, am in the business of helping animals while staying out of jail.
Thank you for your attention to these matters.
Having started this way, though, you may be tempted to continue by bragging to your own medical knowledge, while refusing to give any information to the clinic staff about the animal or condition which you are want to treat. Please refrain from this, as is it only impresses us with your obstinacy and stupidity.
When the staff refuses to dispense medication for a condition that you cannot describe to them, the most useful response is to make an appointment for the animal to be examined. Obscenities, stomping out of the clinic, and slamming the door will most certainly not win you favor or medications for your animal.
We can NOT dispense random medications for unknown conditions to semi-random people who want drugs for unidentified animals which are not even theirs! I, for one, am in the business of helping animals while staying out of jail.
Thank you for your attention to these matters.