bunnys 1,228 Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 totallagree with themillet and socks a few pence for a wee drain, shocking that atb bnny Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 By the way RM2508 i was not being horrible hopefully or negative toward's you or your post..i am just saying it as i have seen over the year's..the way that has been done could get infected though..through bad trimming and no drain..i wonder if the vet has this planned for a insured dog.. 1 Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 HOW MUCH, thieving bilge rats, i could have sorted that wound out in minutes for you, at no cost, get that dressing off mate, get some air to it good luck Dressing is off, f**k aye I know I've been bent over and shafted by the c**ts, only consolation is that it's gonnae cost me nowt as the neighbour is willing to pay albeit the £70 excess or the whole shebang, Cheers. That's fair enough mate - hopefully you'll not be out of pocket but I would be bad for asking them to justify the final amount...that's a serious bill for what they have done!!! Quote Link to post
Haggis81 147 Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 Hope he recovers quick Quote Link to post
RossM 8,092 Posted March 11, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Although it's stitched up it look's a bad untidy job to me..they have not took the fur away from the stiched area.. ..and they is no drain hole at the bottom..change your vet's mate they seem as green as new grass Yes I mentioned a drain yesterday and she avoided answering, just went on about the meds and the injury itself, thankfully that was not my vet but the emergency vet, I'm taking her in to see my vet today, the last time something similar happened the emergency vet used White thread on her and my usual vet was none too happy about the job to say the least, Quote Link to post
fieldsportsman 107 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 who would use a staple gun/deal with it them selves, just curious. best of luck with him Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,076 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 i havent got my dogs insured so think i would done it myself or tried to keep it fresh till monday wouldnt of paid that type of money for such a minor injury no disrespect to the owner hes done whats best for the dog just Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 I would have shaved cleaned and stitched that myself .... Job done in thirty minuets ...... 1 Quote Link to post
koda 83 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 well i ve never used a stapler and the missus is nt to keen on them but im going to get one and if i ever get a smallish wound i will give it a go .is there no link anywere to show us how to use them? Quote Link to post
RossM 8,092 Posted March 11, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Phoned my vet this morning hes gonnae have a look FOC as even with the emergency appointment fee he cannnot fathom how a simple sjin tear costs £644, so I'll report back his thoughtz which should be interesting! For those that think I naive im under no illusions a wee staple or stich would be suffice, but I wanted your thoughts on the treatment/cost reflection as all of your thoughts went through my head but wanted conformation. Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,076 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 with any luck your vet will help you to get some money back surely something could be done about these so called emergeny vets ripping of insurance companys good luck Quote Link to post
lurchergrrl 1,441 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 That's a bloody bad job they've done there RM. Be interested to see what your own vet says. When my bitch had her accident and was butchered by the local vet, I sent photos to my old boss back home and he confirmed what I already knew: vet here did my dog a disservice stitching her up the way he did. It took her 6 full months to heal. Hope the dog heals up quickly but I reckon you're going to have a long road there. Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Bummer about the dog mate........Robbing b*****ds heard the word "insured" and your price doubled. Probably cause its your neighbour your quite laid back about it, not sure of i would be with a wound like that. He's lucky your not getting him to pay the full whack cause that will be your premium up now....what would he have done of you were not insured? If his dog is a biter he'd be better of getting a muzzle for it. Quote Link to post
cammy12 176 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 anybody thats has insurance oiling the cogs of these daylight robbers i dont and ill never have insurance its giving vets the green light to f**k you over and insurance companys are only there to make a buck. my bitch got ripped on a sunday morn not too long back very similar wound and i was £180 and they gave me tablets that she didnt need i had a whinge at the vet about that amount for an hours work. hope the dugs better soon Quote Link to post
RossM 8,092 Posted March 11, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Bummer about the dog mate........Robbing b*****ds heard the word "insured" and your price doubled. Probably cause its your neighbour your quite laid back about it, not sure of i would be with a wound like that. He's lucky your not getting him to pay the full whack cause that will be your premium up now....what would he have done of you were not insured? If his dog is a biter he'd be better of getting a muzzle for it. Very laid back, he shat himself at the time when I went daft, but i'd saw the whole thing so calmed down fairly quick, I dont blame the owner or the collie realy she run past at speed and he nipped he, whether it was his herding or protrction instict, there was no malice in it so im prepared to let it be providing it doesnt leave me out of pocket. Quote Link to post
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