What We Wish We Could Say: Vet Med Myth Edition
If you’ve worked in vet med for more than 5 minutes, you’ve probably heard a client say something so wildly off-base that you briefly questioned reality. “Can’t I just give Tylenol?” “He’s not sick – he’s just been vomiting for 3 days.” “Don’t vaccines cause autism in dogs?”
Take a deep breath. Let’s tackle some of the most persistent (and sometimes hilariously bizarre) veterinary myths we hear on the daily – and what we wish we could respond with.
MYTH #1: “She can’t be pregnant – she only got out for ten minutes!”
What we want to say: That’s all it takes. If cats had Tinder, it would be geo-targeted to a five-foot radius and 100% effective. Ten minutes is basically a feline honeymoon.
MYTH #2: “Vaccines are dangerous for pets.”
WWWTS: Let’s clear this up: the real danger is not vaccinating. Parvo doesn’t care about your Facebook group opinions. Rabies doesn’t negotiate. And no, your dog is not going to develop a conspiracy theory if you vaccinate them.
MYTH #3: “Pets don’t need dental care – wild animals don’t get cleanings!”
WWWTS: Wild animals also don’t live that long, Karen. Dental disease hurts, causes systemic illness, and makes your pet’s breath smell like a sewer. Brush their teeth…or at least let us do a proper dental once in a while.
MYTH #4: “He’s just slowing down – it’s normal for his age.”
WWWTS: There’s a big difference between aging gracefully and being in unnecessary pain. Arthritis, dental pain, and organ disease aren’t personality changes. Slowing down might actually be suffering – let’s check that out before it becomes an emergency.
MYTH #5: “Vets are in it for the money.”
WWWTS: If vet med professionals were in it for the money, we’d be in…literally any other profession. We do this because we love animals (and because we’re too emotionally damaged to work in a corporate office without sedation).
MYTH #6: “He’s eating, so he must be fine.”
WWWTS: If we got a nickel for every cat with a blocked bladder who was “still eating this morning”…well, we’d still be broke because vet med pay is a myth too. But seriously – appetite alone isn’t a guarantee of health.
MYTH #7: “It must be nice to play with puppies all day!”
WWWTS: Yes, between the diarrhea explosions, emotional rollercoasters, client meltdowns, and surprise surgeries, there’s the occasional puppy cuddle. It truly does keep us going…but “playing” isn’t exactly how we’d describe our job.
TL;DR:
Vet med is full of misconceptions, and it’s our daily grind to gently debunk them. Whether you’re at the front desk, in surgery, mopping a mystery puddle, or explaining – again – why grapes are toxic, just know you are not alone.
You’re doing great. Myth-busting and all.
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