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Kathy Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Nov 2000 17:48:52 -0500
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>So far not a single person out there has written of knowing a vet who
>scrubs his or her hands before examining the patients... not a single
>person knows of a vet whose examination table is wiped off, then sprayed
>down and left to dry for 10 minutes on a consistent basis-or at all.
>
>I am so shocked.  This appears to be a serious and widespread problem.
 
Lisette
LIssette quit being so shocked.  I deal with three different vets in
Columbus, OH.  Dr. Buhner and Dr. Frost of Green Meadows, in Westerville,
OH and Dr. Dan Beer, of Care Pet Clinic, Columbus, OH.  All three wash
their hands, and scrub the table.  All three wash and disinfect the table
between handling multiple ferrets, if I bring in 2, 3 or 4 at a time for
shots.
 
I dont' have a lot of time these days.  I teach software classes, work as
a bookkeeper and freelance as bookkeeper.
 
KG
Celtic Ferrets
Columbus, OH
It takes more than love to be owned by a ferret.
[Posted in FML issue 3233]

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