Dr. Veterinarian: "No, I've been spayed. Uh, I mean, I had my tubes tied."
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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Dr. Veterinarian: "No, I've been spayed. Uh, I mean, I had my tubes tied."
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18 comments:
Responsible pet owner.
:) Yep, sounds like a vet.
ER's Mom here:
AWESOME!!!!!!
I agree wholeheartedly...AWESOME!
Me too -- AWESOME.
I was 28 when I had it done so always tell people I have been spayed,it usually gives me enough time to walk away before they ask why :)
Someone listened to bob barker. . .
YES! I call it that, too.
I usually ask my friends who say they are done having kids which one is going to the vet. It is cheaper than going to a human doctor.
Did you reply, "Bark like a Dog!" In a Carl Spackler voice?
Just as long as she doesn't say her husband's been neutered.
I say it all the time, when asked what my job title is I write down "Domestic Engineer." It's for my own entertainment.
Yes, resposible multidog owner who has made that pronouncement more than once. BTW, would have been much cheaper if I could have gotten the vet to do it vs an OB/GYN;)
Speaking as a veterinarian with clips on her Fallopian tubes, it is not the same thing. A spay involves removal of the ovaries and almost all of the uterus. If my OBGYN had removed all that from me, I would have gelded him...without anesthesia.
Oh come on.... it's ovariohysterectamey.... :)
You're right, Can'tSpell, DVM. You can't spell ovariohysterectomy, or oophorohysterectomy for that matter. I can, though.
If you ask me, patient needs a lip suction job, for word use control,
perhaps coupled with front lobe reprogramming.
I know this is a super old posting, but I'm sure I'm not the only one that comes to the blog as a new reader and reads way back.
I had to reply, because this reminded me of when I was a kid. I can't remember how old I was, but I started bugging my mom asking for a younger brother or sister. Eventually my mom told me it was impossible, could never happen. I asked why, and she said my dad had surgery so that he couldn't have any more kids. So I went to school and told all my friends that my dad was neutered.
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