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Lucky, rest in peace! - We are both crying every day missing you, and we are asking for your forgiveness about our incapacity to make those incompetent humans giving you a much better health care despite all our truly disparate efforts to help you!\r
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Unfortunate Buena Animal Hospital DID NOT PUT Lucky on oxygen (despite they have two green tubes of oxygen right in the operating room); but they left him in a back cage where his was checked eventually form time to time, so he died alone and unsupervised while he supposed to receive oxygen from the very morning when was brought to the hospital.\r
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We loved him so much and he died alone in a back cage of the back yard of the hospital – they where caring more for the regular visits than for the ones in emergency life threatening situations – so sad! \r
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More: no resuscitation was performed or even tried when the cardio-respiratory stopped was finally first observed by a technician (who supposed to be in charge of Lucky) due to explained fact that Buena Animal hospital DOESN NOT HAVE A DEFIBRILATOR for when it is critically needed! - What a shame! \r
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But they did not sent him neither to other emergency services in the neighborhood who have a defibrillator & oxygen available since the life threatening situation was so obvious for the last 4.5 hours of his life at Buena Animal Hospital!\r
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Ultimately, if Lucky would have been made able to pass the maximum chemo (who topped Monday) through oxygen administration, defibrillator availability & pet CPR application by specialized personnel at Buena Animal Hospital (due to initially excessive radiation poisoning by VMSG Ventura, CA Oncology!), he would have lived today and several few months from now on after his premature death by medical incompetence of carelessness & straight indifference well paid by us for their professional (less) services!\r
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Future:\r
We are dog lovers, so at some point in time sooner or later we will have to go again through the pet ownership experiences once more.\r
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In this idea, in the hope that Buena’s owner and personnel learn something and if we will learned that they bought a Defibrillator and that they learned to apply the protocols for emergency ASAP, than we may consider back dealing with Dr. Quinn & Dr. Jill that we both honestly admired for their displayed dedication!\r
Pros: NONE LEFT – LUCKY IS DEAD!
Cons: PLEASE READ ALL 4 POSTINGS – TOO MANY TO LIST IN ONE POSTING
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