Re: Veterinary negligence
The problem is, nobody in the profession wants to know or cares. It will only change when the pet of a very wealthy individual, wealthy couple or wealthy family lose their pet due to veterinary incompetence/negligence and they take the veterinary profession to court. Words mean nothing, it goes in one ear and out the other BUT financial losses in the court due to negligence will cause the profession to stand up and take notice. When it comes to issues of incompetence and negligence, loss of money is what matters, not words.Re: Veterinary negligence
We had a locum vet in our practice ,I usually always see David,fantastic vet.Re: Veterinary negligence
Its time some of these Vets are held to account not just the botched up jobs but the money they charge is ridicules; My lab suffers from seasonal allergies the vet sent us to dermatologist who charged us a £100 per visit +£400 for aRe: Veterinary negligence
So many vets are cold and up their own fundament.Re: Veterinary negligence
Re: Veterinary negligence
JBR, you say . . . " This, too, is very true. Our vets seem to be competent (as far as I can tell) and even caring, but they certainly know how to charge. I have found treatments sold online at much cheaper prices than the vet charges, but they require a prescription before they send the stuff. To be fair, though, I suppose the vets have overheads."Re: Veterinary negligence
Thanks Mups.Re: Veterinary negligence
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