22 June 2009 #1 L LadyRascasse Well-Known Member Joined 6 September 2008 Messages 5,263 Visit site i want to change vets for my horses, how do i go about it? do i just ring up the one i want to change to? sounds stupid but i've never changed before.
i want to change vets for my horses, how do i go about it? do i just ring up the one i want to change to? sounds stupid but i've never changed before.
22 June 2009 #2 F f_s_ Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2008 Messages 8,849 Visit site Yes just ring them up and give them the details. If you don't want to use the old vets again, ring them, tell them you've changed and ask them to send any details to the new one.
Yes just ring them up and give them the details. If you don't want to use the old vets again, ring them, tell them you've changed and ask them to send any details to the new one.
22 June 2009 #3 gumpatrump Well-Known Member Joined 25 June 2008 Messages 284 Visit site You should be able to ring the vets you want to change to and register your horses there. It should be really simple.
You should be able to ring the vets you want to change to and register your horses there. It should be really simple.
22 June 2009 #4 S scotsmare Well-Known Member Joined 7 May 2008 Messages 9,331 Location Scotland www.creativewritingforaliving.co.uk Just make sure your account is clear with the vets you are moving from otherwise new vets may demand a deposit
Just make sure your account is clear with the vets you are moving from otherwise new vets may demand a deposit
22 June 2009 #5 L LadyRascasse Well-Known Member Joined 6 September 2008 Messages 5,263 Visit site never been in the red with the vet thanks for all the advice i shall do it in the morning
22 June 2009 #6 jenh166 Well-Known Member Joined 15 January 2009 Messages 477 Location Hants or Herts Visit site Also it is polite to tell your other vets (without offending them!) as in theory your new vet can be struck off for superceding someone else's business...just tread carefully! You'll be absolutely fine if you inform both parties.
Also it is polite to tell your other vets (without offending them!) as in theory your new vet can be struck off for superceding someone else's business...just tread carefully! You'll be absolutely fine if you inform both parties.