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19/05/2025

Why I Didn’t Answer Your Call: A Letter from a Veterinarian

By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, Dip., PCCP, Dip., PCVS

There’s a quiet pressure in our profession—a subtle but constant expectation to be available around the clock.

As veterinarians, we carry the weight of our patients’ health and the trust of pet owners who, at times, forget something essential:

We are human, too.

Dear fellow vets, this is our shared truth:

There are moments when we don’t answer the phone.

We see the messages, the missed calls—sometimes after hours, during dinner with family, or in the middle of personal time—and we choose not to respond immediately.

And that choice is not wrong...

That choice is necessary.

1. You Are Not On-Call for the World

If your clinic isn’t a 24/7 emergency hospital, you are not obligated to answer every call at midnight or on weekends.

You’re allowed to rest. You’re allowed to take a step back and recover.

2. Texting Is Not a Consultation

A photo of a swollen paw sent at 10:43 p.m. isn’t a clinical exam.

A text asking “anong gamot diyan?” isn't a proper workup.

We were trained to investigate thoroughly—not to guess over Messenger.

It’s okay to wait until morning. It’s okay to recommend a proper consultation.

3. You Can Care Deeply and Still Set Boundaries

Choosing not to answer doesn’t mean you don’t care. It means you’re making space to care better when it truly matters.

Our emotional reserves are not unlimited. Preserving them is a sign of professionalism, not apathy.

4. You Deserve Your Time Off

Weekends, holidays, after-clinic hours—you deserve them.

Other professions have clear start and end times.

Ours often doesn’t.

That’s why it’s even more important that we create our own margins.

5. Boundaries Protect Everyone

Saying “not right now” protects your focus, your wellbeing, and ultimately, your ability to serve each patient with clarity and compassion.

Healthy boundaries don’t distance us from our clients—they protect our capacity to serve them long-term.

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To Every Veterinarian Reading This:

You are not failing when you step away.

You are not less compassionate when you say, “Let’s discuss this during clinic hours.”

You are not unprofessional for protecting your space.

You are a veterinarian—and that is enough.

Take care of yourself.

Because the best care starts with a well-balanced, respected, and whole you.

17/05/2025

Vets do not play God.

We are not God.

Official Statement.

On Veterinarian Shaming, Online Harassment, and the Safety of Lives and Charitable Veterinary Work.

Veterinary Medicine is not an exact science. Despite all due diligence, there will always be several factors beyond the control of the practitioner that can impact the outcome of a procedure.

This is something that most pet owners do not know resulting in veterinarian being blamed.

The Philippine College of Canine Practitioners (PCCP) stand in solidarity with all licensed veterinarians who have become targets of unjust public shaming and online harassment.

We are deeply alarmed by recent incidents where a veterinarian has been maliciously accused and publicly vilified due to false and misleading claims from a disgruntled client.

This deliberate spread of misinformation has led to personal threats, emotional trauma, and a serious risk to the safety of her family, as well as damage to her professional reputation.

What began as a clinical disagreement has now escalated into an attack on a private citizen and healthcare professional who has committed her life to the well-being of animals and to serving her community—including the underprivileged through charity events and pro bono work.

Let us be clear:

Veterinarians are not the enemy. We are medical professionals operating under scientific principles, ethics, and legal guidelines to protect both animal and public health.
Online defamation, threats, and harassment are criminal acts.

No disagreement—no matter how emotionally charged—justifies putting a person’s life and livelihood at risk.
False accusations have far-reaching consequences.

Apart from the personal toll on the veterinarian and her family, these attacks discourage others from participating in outreach missions, mobile clinics, and charity drives that benefit less fortunate animals and communities.

We understand that losing a beloved pet is heartbreaking—and as veterinarians, we carry that pain too.

But we must also speak an uncomfortable truth: too often, when outcomes are not as hoped, the blame is placed solely on the veterinarian.

Many pet owners do not realize that veterinary medicine, like human medicine, is not an exact science. Animals cannot describe their pain, conditions can progress silently, and responses to treatment can vary.

Despite our best efforts, knowledge, and diligence, there are factors beyond our control.

Veterinarians are not gods, and we do not play god.

We make decisions based on training, evidence, and genuine care for every animal we treat.

But when things go wrong, we are frequently blamed—harshly, and sometimes unfairly.

We ask for empathy and understanding.

Just as doctors are not faulted for every loss in human hospitals, veterinarians deserve the same respect and acknowledgment of the complexities and uncertainties we face every day.

The PCCP condemns this behavior in the strongest possible terms.

We urge the public to be responsible and discerning before sharing unverified claims online.

Social media is not a courtroom, and emotional outrage is not a substitute for facts.

We also call on our fellow veterinarians, clients, animal welfare advocates, and relevant authorities to protect and support our frontline professionals.

If you have concerns about veterinary care, there are established, legal, and ethical avenues to seek resolution. Harassment, cyberbullying, and public character assassination are never the answer.

To our colleagues in the field: Know that you are not alone. The PCCP remains committed to upholding your rights, your safety, and your dignity in practice.

We will continue to work toward a culture of respect, collaboration, and accountability—where both people and animals can thrive.

Let us move forward together, with compassion guided by truth, and advocacy grounded in responsibility.

Philippine College of Canine Practitioners

Serving with Excellence. Standing for Integrity.

Dear clients!We would like to inform you that our Vet and Groomers will not be around on May 12, hence, there will be no...
09/05/2025

Dear clients!

We would like to inform you that our Vet and Groomers will not be around on May 12, hence, there will be no Grooming, Consultation, Vaccination and Deworming

Our Store in Alaminos, Mabini and Bani will still be OPEN to serve you!

For inquiry and appointment, please message us (don’t call) at 0931 046 8497 or 0933 3972724 or contact us on fb page messenger…

Thank you for your understanding. Have a nice day!

09/05/2025

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