vieshot
Well-Known Member
Mum took our elderly Labrador to the vets yesterday. He is your typical badly bred case and has alot of skin problems. While she was there she asked the vet to trim his nails as they get very long very quickly and his problems mean there are times he cannot be walked as he gets quite poorly.
The vet cut his nails down to the quick. He bled alot. Mum had blood up her arms and by the end he was so traumatised he was shaking in the corner. Mum was nearly in tears and described the event as 'barbaric' but not being a vet we don't know if this is ever normal!? The vet assured her that it needed to be done because they were so long. She never offered him and type of pain relief and spend the time asking mum to hold his mouth shut so he can't bite- again I find this bizarre too, that is not a reliable way of preventing a dog bite! Not that he would anyway regardless of how much pain he was in.
I'm very concerned and am now considering changing vets.
The last time I took my BC x Labrador to them who is very fit, goes out with the horses etc the vet told me I needed to watch her weight because she's too stocky for a border....Erm probably because she isn't one!!
Just wanted some advice really. This same vet left a needle in my friends dog after an op and only noticed it when they returned the dog because it was bleeding through its bandage!
Help :-(
The vet cut his nails down to the quick. He bled alot. Mum had blood up her arms and by the end he was so traumatised he was shaking in the corner. Mum was nearly in tears and described the event as 'barbaric' but not being a vet we don't know if this is ever normal!? The vet assured her that it needed to be done because they were so long. She never offered him and type of pain relief and spend the time asking mum to hold his mouth shut so he can't bite- again I find this bizarre too, that is not a reliable way of preventing a dog bite! Not that he would anyway regardless of how much pain he was in.
I'm very concerned and am now considering changing vets.
The last time I took my BC x Labrador to them who is very fit, goes out with the horses etc the vet told me I needed to watch her weight because she's too stocky for a border....Erm probably because she isn't one!!
Just wanted some advice really. This same vet left a needle in my friends dog after an op and only noticed it when they returned the dog because it was bleeding through its bandage!
Help :-(