One of our dogs was sick over the new year, she kept vomiting, went off her food and was compulsively eating grass. She was ok in herself, happy to have long walks but was obviously losing weight so my wife decided to take her to the vet, On the morning of the vet's appointment she managed to eat some food and keep it down which my wife told the vet. The vet said she needs an X-ray to ensure that there are no problems so kept the dog, the vet phoned my wife later and said they had seen a lump in her stomach so needed to operate so my wife agreed. When we collected the dog that evening the vet told us that the lump was just food and gave us pain killers, antibiotics and anti-inflamitories plus a bill for £1,400! To say I was not amused would be an understatement.
This comes after a £2,000 bill for our other dog who had nothing wrong with her, she was occasionaly limping a bit and the vet said she needed an x-ray, after the x-ray the vet said she had a cracked bone and needed a scan - after the scan they said the 'crack' was an anomaly on the x-ray and there was nothing wrong other than a bit of mild arthritis, hardly surprising given her age.
This pi55es me off because I hate subjecting the dogs to general anesthetics and surgery, as well as spending the money, but is the vet doing it in the best interest of the dog or are they doing it to reassure us that we are doing the best for the dog? If it was me suffering these ailments my doctor would give me a prescription and tell me to come back in a few weeks so why do vets have to operate immediately?
This comes after a £2,000 bill for our other dog who had nothing wrong with her, she was occasionaly limping a bit and the vet said she needed an x-ray, after the x-ray the vet said she had a cracked bone and needed a scan - after the scan they said the 'crack' was an anomaly on the x-ray and there was nothing wrong other than a bit of mild arthritis, hardly surprising given her age.
This pi55es me off because I hate subjecting the dogs to general anesthetics and surgery, as well as spending the money, but is the vet doing it in the best interest of the dog or are they doing it to reassure us that we are doing the best for the dog? If it was me suffering these ailments my doctor would give me a prescription and tell me to come back in a few weeks so why do vets have to operate immediately?
