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/p> p> I have said for some time that my dogs have better medical care than I do. First we consult with the doctor regarding tests and decisions, no middleman. I pay cash. Lawyers are not interested in pets, there is not that much money. We accept the consequence of our decision to treat or not, and ultimately the death of our pets. Sometimes I regretted the pain I inflicted on a dog by allowing all that treatment, when I should have just brought her home and given her all the hamburgers she wanted instead. What more can I say. We need tort reform, and go back to a cash system as far as practical. It will be cheaper in the end, to accept the consequences of our decisions. br> -- Barb Smith br> Arvada, Colorado /p> p> To quote a phrase from Tom Hanks in the movie Philadelphia , "What do you do call ten thousand lawyers at the bottom of the sea?" "A good start." br> -- Melvin L. Leppla br> Jacksonville, North Carolina /p> p> THE CRUDE OF CANADA
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