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Vet rants Vet rant. So first off I have had to give in and get Ollie his vaccines even though I can't go in with him and have to leave him in the vestibule. They have been not using people's leashes and using a slip lead so I had them put in his file to absolutely NOT use one on him because even the slightest touch to his trachea area causes him to honk. They did say I could stay in the vestibule until the tech was at the door but they still don't call you to tell you they are ready to be gotten until after they put them in there when they are done. I'm so worried about it. Here is the rant part Penny is having allergy issues and chewing on her paws and rubbing her head so I called to see if she could go at the same time because they have always been good at squeezing us in. Well we got the receptionist we are not found of and she said no and they couldn't get her in until the 8th! 2 weeks! she is supposed to suffer for 2 weeks! Calling back in the morning when one of the receptionist's who knows us well is working and see if she can get her in sooner. If they can't I guess I will be switching vets in the middle of the pandemic :eek:. I have 2 options to try but I have heard some vets are not taking new patients during this time so we will see. How can anyone expect a dog with allergies to wait 2 weeks? We have been big customers for 13 years and I guess I suspected I would be treated like that. If she was scratching her skin she would have a huge skin infection by then. I just can't understand making a dog wait that long. |
I agree that’s too long for an itchy, uncomfortable dog to wait for a vet appointment. I think I would point out to the vet that if he/she has too many clients to handle their medical problems in a timely manner, he/she has too many clients. A problem I would help remedy by finding a new vet. |
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WOW, 2 weeks is too long of a wait, but if there's just one vet on premises it's understandable. But an animal with allergies should be squeezed in especially since you are a long term client. I'll say one thing about dropping dogs off. Vets have no contact with owners, they save a lot of time by not having to talk to pets owner, this gives them more time to see more animals in one day. I'm not happy with this procedure but I bet the vets are loving it. |
I don't understand the vestibule thing. Our vet has a tech come out to the car and I was able to hand Jackson directly to her. The slip lead, I don't mind because it makes me feel better about him not getting away from them. He is so anxious at vets that he will back out of his harness if he tries hard enough. So even if it causes a big of gagging, I'd rather be safe. But yeah my vet will almost always get me in same day. I know with Corona, appt's have been busier etc, but 2 weeks is crazy to wait. |
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I use the Duoxo shampoo, leave it on for 10 minutes then rinse and no more scratching. It's a miracle worker for him. |
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1 Attachment(s) I typed this up to send in with Ollie. Note the bordatella goes in his nose so he is only getting one shot. |
Seems this will be the new way we see our vets. My vet has 3 full time vets plus herself, I make my appts. to see only her because she is spot on in diagnosing a illness, with this dropping animals off who knows who sees him. This is only the 2nd time we have been to the vet since the pandemic, July was his yearly check up, so no big deal with that, now this emergency visit which was a big issue not being able to speak directly to the vet, having to write notes and pray that note does not get misplaced. This ER visit where he was kept, they returned his harness, collar and leash, they use the slip lead also, Cody has no trachea issues, using this type of lead can cause issues. With vet visits we have no choice, it's the vets rules that have to be followed. |
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Penny has an appointment at 10am tomorrow! |
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