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i wouldnt of put up with that she would of got a mouthful from me and then i would of told the vet what she said. the nurses were i go love my rosie and always cuddle her when i go in there. report her to the vet she has no right saying that to a PAYING customer, she should no our fur babies are very dear to us wendy and rosie :rose: |
That assistant was way out of line. I will get a new vet. No bedside manners at all, geez. Puppies get scared and they cried. What she expects for every single pup to be stay quite and still? Is not going to happen. |
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I thought everyone in a vet's office was supposed to be "professional"? If the vet is so good that I wanted Toto to have his quality of care, then I would address the actions of the tech ... otherwise I would request her records and find a more professional atmosphere for my baby!! I am fortunate that I have a wonderful vet here in Alabama and have found yet another one in Colorado! When Toto comes in the door, it's like she is the most important baby there ... to tell you the truth, she hurts my feelings by being so happy in their arms and showers them with kisses!! :rolleyes: I wish all our babies could feel that confident! I agree ... if you don't have that special love for pets, you just shouldn't work around them!! |
Not that the vet tech deserves any defense but maybe she was new or insecure about her handling of Sparky and was saying those things to cover her own inexperience??? That doesn't really excuse it though. It's very important for you as Sparky's mom to feel respected by the vet's staff. That way you are more confident about the care he gets there. And if you're unhappy, you can bet Sparky is. I nervously joke and call Bo "shiver boy" when we're at the vet. They're so sweet and just love on him. But nothing will stop his shivers. He is the drama king!! |
Comments I use to work as a vet assist. years ago. And she was not suppose to say that to you. That is not proper "bed side manner." Yes, your vet would want to know this. :mad: I would call him or better yet go in and talk to him about this situation. He may end up loosing valuable business because of her and if he is a great vet - worse end for the dogs. Our dogs need the best care possible - just like humans. T. |
Definately, talk to your vet! You might be surprised at what happens. My mother was getting rude treatment from a new assistant at her doctors, finally she just told him about it and how she did not appreciate the side comments the assistant was making to her. Next time she went - new assistant! Her doctor said that his assistants reflected on his care, if they were rude people expected him to be, if they were kind people thought he was, so that one got the boot! I think it's a priviledge to be able to work for a vet and it takes a certain kind of person to handle that job! Kudos to all the great VA's out there! |
Hi Guys Thanks for supporting me,my normal vet was not there but the subsitute vet was in there when the commet was made. |
Those comments would not have angered me if they were said to me but what do I know. |
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Grumpy Assistant!!!! I would call the vet and explain to him/her the situation and perhaps have the assistant spoken to. If you really like your vet then continue to go but, anytime that person trys to handle your little boy just tell her "no" that you would like someone else to help. If she asks you why, just tell her you treated my little boy badly and you didn't appreciate it. If she doesn't appologize then I would definately choose another vet. Remember are pets can't speak for themselves we have to speak for them. Let us know what happens. We are all 100% behind what ever you do. :yorkietal |
Oh my goodness Reagan screamed so much when she got her's I'm sure the people in the waiting room were wondering who was killing her. She screamed so much that I had to laugh. Don't think I'm a bad mommy, they hadn't even touched her with the needle and she had already started. After the vet saw me laughing she kind of chuckled a little herself but the lady who was holding her didn't seem to mind one bit. Actually she kept telling Reagan "Its not my fault its the vet's". Then the next time we went in she came running into the waiting room talking baby talk to Reagan and carried her off with her to be weighed while I was still filling out paperwork. I have to say its not just important to have a good vet, but rather a good vet staff. I love everyone at my vets office, even the people behind the desk. I personally think she needs to get used to it if she isn't already some puppies just don't like getting shots and chances are she's going to have to deal with more than just yours. I wouldn't be too happy if I were you but at the same time chalk it up as a bad day and see what happens next time. If you still aren't happy with how things go then think about changing vets. You wouldn't want to be worrying about you baby anymore than you have to if, for some reason, you have to leave her there in the future for a longer period of time. |
I'm sorry you had to go through that TOO!! YESTERDAY when I was at the vet with Dash, the asst. was about to take his temperature (you know where) and so my mom was holding his front and I was trying to keep him calm, well, when she started to stick that thing in him, he gave this little growl (oooh sooo scary coming from a 3 lb. pup! :p ) Anyway - she said "I'm gonna have to go get someone to help me if he's gonna growl like that." She made it seem like he was ferocious or something!! I was like "He'll stop if you give me the chance to correct him" but NO - she was already out the door to get someone. Well, he still growled when the asst. tried again but I said "NO!" and he stopped... I'm thinkin' "you didn't need back-up"... When someone says something about my baby I ALWAYS take it as a personal reflection of ME, so if she makes it sound like Dash is some horrible dog, I feel like I'm some horrible owner. I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT THESE COMMENTS!!!!!! |
The vet we use is great, but several years ago they had a vet there that really got me quite upset. I had a cat he was 20+ years old and was in for some kind of a problem(i dont even remember anymore), but he checked my cats teeth & started making gagging noises & actions, due to the cats bad breath. Needless to say I wasn't impressed, when I went out to the front desk I told the girls about it & they noted on our file that we will not see that dr again. I was back with another animal about 6 mo later & he was no longer with the practice. So I obviously wasn't the only one who felt that way. Definately tell someone, even if it the girls at the front desk, you probably can have something noted in your file that you dont want that assistant again. Desiree |
I worked as a vet tech in highschool, I thought I was going to be a vet, but couldn't handle the declawing surgery. No one really ever explained to me what I was supposed to do during exams, but I took it that it was my job to help the dogs relax and make the environment as unscary as possible and i was there because I love animals. I would talk soothingly to the animals and pet them and then love on them afterward. If you work in that position you have to understand that all dogs will react differently to the stress and the fact that your pup was just wimpering is pretty good. During my years at the vet I was bitten and scratched more than once. But that's part of the job, it was never my job to give any kind of advice to customers. At my vet visit on tues. my vet has a vet from romania that's over here for training. After my pups visit the girl from romania started petting him really hard and brushing the hair on his face the wrong way. I could tell he didn't like it so i tried to ask her stop nicely saying he didn't like his hair messed up. When she didn't stop I took him from her. I didn't want his trips to the vet to be an unsetting experience. My little boy loved all over the vet tech after he got his shot because she was very gentle and soothing with him. |
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