WFU

2007年4月22日 星期日

Munsterlander

KT: Have you ever seen a Munsterlander?
CH: No. Haven't heard of it. Is it a type of car?
KT: No...... sort of a bigger version of English setter.
CH: Not a car then......
KT: No...... I'm thinking, we've pretty much exhausted every possible options to control the atopic problem in this dog. There's something we haven't tried.
CD: Yes?
KT: Know about the new bedding? - impregnated with a chemical and is continuously released to keep the dust mite population to minimal - Vetbed gold. I think in this case Max and Mrs. M are prime candidates for this product and we could persuade her to give it a go. She's quite wealthy, bored with life, so found herself this exotic breed to spice up her life a bit. I'm not 100% sure about this product, but it might prove beneficial if it works as the company claims.
CD: Vetbed gold?
CH: Vetbed gold?

We had a look at the package and read through the information of the product...

CD: Not sure about the key compound used here.
KT: You can always google it.
CH: The product description sounds... too good to be true......
CD: Sounds like a scam......

Mrs. M did agree to give it a try. Max needed about 1m x 1m of Vetbed gold... We went to the pharmacy stock room and found a suspicious roll of some sort of bedding. The nurse said, yes, that's the Vetbed gold... We had to measure it and cut it and just rolled it up and handed it over to Mrs. M. That was about 60 pounds.

CD: The presentation was awful. When you paid something for 60 pounds, you expected it to come wrapped properly in a plastic bag, with some dignity.
CH: It better works.

The cloud of uncertainty hovered above me and Carla......