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@sidsmom wrote:

This kinda/sorta sounds eerily familiar.

There was a dog-doctor thread originated couple months ago:

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/Wellness/Dog-in-the-doctor-s-office/m-p/3754774/highlight/true#M103790


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@Cakers3 wrote:

@sidsmom wrote:

This kinda/sorta sounds eerily familiar.

There was a dog-doctor thread originated couple months ago:

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/Wellness/Dog-in-the-doctor-s-office/m-p/3754774/highlight/true#M103790


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How are these two threads anything alike?  One is about a patient bringing a dog to the office and this is about a Doctor bringing their dog to the office.  And the OP of the other thread does not strike me as the type to post a similar thread with a different nic.  Just my opinion.  

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@Citrine1 wrote:

@Cakers3 wrote:

@sidsmom wrote:

This kinda/sorta sounds eerily familiar.

There was a dog-doctor thread originated couple months ago:

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/Wellness/Dog-in-the-doctor-s-office/m-p/3754774/highlight/true#M103790


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How are these two threads anything alike?  One is about a patient bringing a dog to the office and this is about a Doctor bringing their dog to the office.  And the OP of the other thread does not strike me as the type to post a similar thread with a different nic.  Just my opinion.  


@Citrine1I'm certain we can see that-it's the negativity about dogs that rings Pavlov's bell if you will.

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Yes, @Cakers3, you've got a point there.  Hmmmmm

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@Citrine1 wrote:

@Cakers3 wrote:

@sidsmom wrote:

This kinda/sorta sounds eerily familiar.

There was a dog-doctor thread originated couple months ago:

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/Wellness/Dog-in-the-doctor-s-office/m-p/3754774/highlight/true#M103790


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How are these two threads anything alike?  One is about a patient bringing a dog to the office and this is about a Doctor bringing their dog to the office.  And the OP of the other thread does not strike me as the type to post a similar thread with a different nic.  Just my opinion.  


I'm not saying they are both from the same author.

Just for S&Gs, I looked at the OP's former posts.

It has been active since 2014, so I would guess not the same author.

 

It just gave me Pause for Thought.

I've lived 57 years on Earth & never seen a dog in a doctor's office.

Weird we have 2 instances in 3 months.

But then again....we have a solar eclipse coming, so....

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Yes, @sidsmom, I see your point as well!

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I've lived 57 years on Earth & never seen a dog in a doctor's office.
Weird we have 2 instances in 3 months.
But then again....we have a solar eclipse coming, so....

 

@sidsmom Yes same here. I would probably like going to the doctor more if I thought there would be dogs there. Sadly only sick people, nurses, salespeople and doctors have been at doctors offices I've been to. 

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Re: Dogs and doctors

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My sister just took my father to the doctor, and there was a woman in the waiting room with two dogs.  The woman told the receptionist that they were therapy dogs.  I love dogs but would never take one to a doctor's office. 

 

When my sister and my dad were in the room with the doctor, the other woman had obviously been brought to the room next to them, and one of the dogs started barking.  The doctor commented that that was a first, he'd never had a dog in his office before.


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I  would have said NO.......very simple....

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@QueenDanceALot wrote:

You remind me of someone.......


@QueenDanceALot  Yeah, where is 151949 when we need her expert opinion on dogs vs medicine? 

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