pip6
Well-Known Member
To me, the breach of confidence, even though I said I was calling from the adjoining business where members of the public shopped so could have been anyone, I had asked to remain anonymous, is totally unacceptable. When you make a report, in a place in which you keep your animals, no matter how well intentioned (had been down the YO trying to get her to turn up etc, it never worked), that could have place me & my animals in serious jeapordy & risk of physical violence (YO was unstable, professional opion not mine). You try to help an animal, you expect the 'emergency service' to repect your request. I would never take the risk again, period.
I expected them to follow up, not the owner waiving pontificating that he was fine & they weren't coming agian (point YO also made, so said to both of them). Vet was an idiot. I do expect the officer to use some nouse & do follow up calls. I also expect them to check the rest of the stock to make sure not just a one off (never saw rest of liveries). Maybe even talk to us on the qt & ask what owner like. If officer not satisfied with vets decision to query it. This horse was so bad he was one week of dying, you don't need a vet certificate to tell you he isn't going to survive another winter out. It was just so farsical. I never want to be involved in a situation like it again.
Why the vitriol, because it was horrific finding him lying in the churned up filth he'd been in all night. I took the abuse from the owner for getting her to come down, calling a vet etc. I was the one who did the honest thing to try & help a suffering animal. I was let down, but most of all that poor soul was who had his last horrific night on earth.
I expected them to follow up, not the owner waiving pontificating that he was fine & they weren't coming agian (point YO also made, so said to both of them). Vet was an idiot. I do expect the officer to use some nouse & do follow up calls. I also expect them to check the rest of the stock to make sure not just a one off (never saw rest of liveries). Maybe even talk to us on the qt & ask what owner like. If officer not satisfied with vets decision to query it. This horse was so bad he was one week of dying, you don't need a vet certificate to tell you he isn't going to survive another winter out. It was just so farsical. I never want to be involved in a situation like it again.
Why the vitriol, because it was horrific finding him lying in the churned up filth he'd been in all night. I took the abuse from the owner for getting her to come down, calling a vet etc. I was the one who did the honest thing to try & help a suffering animal. I was let down, but most of all that poor soul was who had his last horrific night on earth.