I wasn€t sure if I should write this review, but after thinking about it for over two months, I thought it was time to inform other pet owners. We had a sweet little long hair dachshund named Diana, ... Read More
I wasn€t sure if I should write this review, but after thinking about it for over two months, I thought it was time to inform other pet owners. We had a sweet little long hair dachshund named Diana, who was a Champion and only 9 years old at the time of her death. We were so proud of her. It all started when our two male dogs kept smelling her, like she was having a heat cycle, but she wasn€t. We made an appointment to bring her in for a diagnosis and Dr. Durham said she has a urinary tract infection, when Diana actually had a uterine infection, and prescribed antibiotics. She wasn€t getting better, so Dr. Durham prescribed another round of antibiotics. A few days later Diana started vomiting for a good hour and a half. We thought she may have eaten something that made her sick. The next day we took her to see Dr. Durham. She then prescribed anti-nausea medicine. She still wasn€t getting better, so we took her back to Dr. Durham. This time she said Diana was dehydrated and needed to stay at the clinic all day, so she could pump fluids into Diana. We brought her home late afternoon and we knew we had a really sick little dog. The next day we took her back to the vet and she was to stay there all day again to have fluids pumped into her. Late that morning Dr. Durham called and told us Diana had a uterine infection and she would need surgery, but she was too weak. She was going to give Diana antibiotics so she would get well enough to have the surgery. At about 2:00 that afternoon Dr. Durham called and said Diana€s heart stopped, but she revived her. At about 2:30 Dr. Durham called back and said Diana had died. The reason was two much medicine and fluids. Dr. Durham tried to correct her mistake and it cost our little girl her life. Not only did we lose our sweet little girl, but it cost us over $1,000. We have two other female dachshunds, so we have made the decision to get them spayed (we don€t want the same thing to happen to them that happened to Diana). We got a price quote from All for Pets and for one dog, they wanted to charge over $400.00. We decided to check with another vet to see what they would charge and they gave us a quote of a little over $200.00. Needless to say, we will not be going back to All for Pets. Read Less