Patients Who Believe They Are Human: A Veterinary Field Guide
Every vet clinic sees them…
The pets who have somehow decided – through a combination of confidence, poor boundaries, and enthusiastic owners – that they are not animals at all.
They are people.
These patients walk into clinics every day convinced they belong on the other side of the exam table, and honestly? They are pretty committed to the bit.
Here is a brief field guide to the most common types.
The Small Dog Who Thinks They’re The Mayor
This dog weighs approximately seven pounds but behaves like they run the city.
They arrive in someone’s purse.
They make eye contact with everyone in the lobby.
They refuse to acknowledge that gravity or rules apply to them.
The moment they hit the exam table, they transform into a very angry baked potato with teeth.
Owner explanation:
| “He just has a big personality.”
Correct.
The Golden Retriever Who Believes He is a Guest
This dog enters the clinic like he’s been invited to brunch.
He greets every person happily and individually.
He wags at the walls.
He sits in front of the doctor like he’s ready to discuss investment opportunities.
When the exam starts, he simply leans his entire body against the nearest human and sighs dramatically.
He is not here for medicine.
He is here for attention.
The Cat Who Thinks She Owns The Clinic
This cat exits the carrier like a landlord inspecting property.
She walks slowly around the room, judging:
- The cabinets
- The stethoscope
- Your entire life
She sits on the counter like she’s reviewing paperwork.
When you attempt to examine her, she delivers a look that clearly says:
| “You may proceed. Carefully.”
The Dog Who Wants to Be Part of the Conversation
This patient doesn’t understand why the humans are talking without him.
The moment the doctor begins explaining something important, the dog will:
- Interrupt
- Bark
- Whine
- Or place their face directly between the two people speaking
This is not rude.
This is participation.
The Cat Who Thinks the Exam Room is a Living Room
This cat is completely comfortable.
Suspiciously comfortable.
They stretch across the table.
They roll onto their back.
They knock something off the counter just to test the acoustics.
She has no plans of leaving and will be upset when informed otherwise.
The Cat Who Thinks the Carrier is a Personal Insult
This cat does not believe in containers.
The carrier represents oppression.
The moment the door opens, the cat exits with the energy of someone who has just escaped prison.
You have about six seconds before the situation escalates.
The Dog Who Thinks Everyone Works for Him
This dog assumes every person in the clinic exists to:
- Greet him
- Scratch him
- Tell him he’s handsome
- Admire his tail wags
The dog is correct…
Final Thoughts
Vet clinics see thousands of pets every year, but the ones who think they’re human always stand out.
They argue.
They participate.
They supervise.
And while they may not understand exam tables, thermometers, or the concept of personal space…
They absolutely understand one thing:
They are the main characters.
& they’re not wrong.
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