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Asstro Van
Apr 15, 2007

Always check your blind spots before backing that thang up.

wtftastic posted:

yeah in your professional work as a vet there's no way you could ever contact an ACO or someone who runs animal control in your area.

Different vets have different levels of interaction with their ACO. At our clinic, we are besties with the ACO and humane society. We see the majority of their good sam cases, all of their voucher neuters, and all of their euthanasias. Based on how much we work together, I don't think they get around to the other clinics in town very much. It might be a little weird/awkward for someone at one of those clinics to call her up to shoot the poo poo and ask the kinds of questions that are easy to ask a stranger on the internet.

Our ACO is an awesome, super cool lady. Hilarious (to me) is that her first name is one soft letter off from a notorious BYB. Both of them are prone to calling up for emergency squeeze-in appointments. Every time the front desk pages that "S~~~~" is on her way, there is a great deal of suspense over whether we get fun visit time or twenty gross puppies for health certs.

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