We have one person’s statement that we heard the vet on a video. One person’s. I’m not going to get into it over a message board with a bunch of strangers who don’t know these people personally, but I’m not willing to crucify someone who isn’t in any of the videos currently released, not when I actually know them personally.
I know some of the folks here commenting here know them. All I am saying is if you mark up a horse at 10am, give them dex at 1015, and your partner comes home at 9pm after a long day of emergencies, how are they to know what is being administered? (All timelines are just examples, I don’t know anything about what went on).
I have it on hand for cellulitis or hives flare ups. It’s not necessarily a drop-dead vet emergency so hate to call them out, I always let them know what’s going on and they set the dose and schedule, but it saves them the trip
Yup. This mare was fine when I put her on the trailer, but must had laid in fire ants right before we left for a lesson, and this is what I opened the trailer to.
I think what we have seen of AM he is clearly horrible.
This is not me sticking up for him.
I would prefer to wait on the vet significant other until there is more information to know if he too is a victim of the lies or if he was part of the cover up.
I know when my vet comes to fix something they (to my face) believe what I am telling them happened. They do not grill me like it is an investigation to figure out what might really have happened or to determine if I am being honest.
People like AM are likely very good at lying and I have no doubt is more than willing to not be honest to his significant other.
I also doubt these were the first horses (in his career, not specifically for AM) this vet has sutured because they flipped over in cross ties.
I’m not crucifying anyone, just stating the simple fact that the SO (if involved) likely knew that there was abuse happening and could use your example of dexing as plausible deniability even though it’s not. I’m not here for a pissing contest, I just find it highly unlikely that IF the SO was performing medical care on these horses that he didn’t suspect or know things that should have been red flags. That’s all.
It doesn’t even have to be fire ants, I pulled my horse in from the field one day last year and he was missing both left shoes and was covered in hives on that side of his body. I live in PA and our conclusion was he must’ve disturbed a nest of ground bees or wasps or something. Nowhere is safe
That’s all well and good-
But SO didn’t always work a 9-5 in a vet office. For many years he worked just as a chiro/ acupuncture Nd made his own hours, and some travel work for an equine vet. Working where he works currently happened relatively recently within the last few year(s).
Well, how would I know- he worked on my horses a few times for chiro/ acupuncture.
And I was the one who knows and has stated here-
The videos released on SM are tame compared to what was sent to the PTB- including the one where the SO is heard.
His SO is always with him at shows and most traveling AM does… so there is that.
And there are also videos of him abusing his dogs.
Cameron (since he’s already been named in this thread) has worked for Brezeway in his current capacity since he finished vet school in 2018. Before that he was in vet school and interning with Bri. None of that is inconsistent with him doing chiro and acupuncture obviously, and either way arguments based on what we imagine his specific working hours to be are just silly.
Without further evidence, all anyone can do re: the extent to which Cameron was aware of Andrew’s behavior, whether or not he’s culpable in covering it up, or what toxic dynamics are or are not at play in that relationship is speculate. If we’re going down that road I would wonder how many other vets see Andrew’s horses (because how many pros with two 5* horses just use one vet?) on a somewhat routine basis?