Darius
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Hi hope my title is appropriate regarding a vets attitude/behavior, so open to comments.
I'll just explain a quick background for my horse. I've managed to rescue a 25 yr old warmblood. Previous owners had neglected her care, amongst other problems and a big weight loss.
The teeth had not been floated for 2 years plus and had lead to her jaw being locked and unable to chew the haylage properly resulting in the weight loss.
We were recomended a good dentist who turned out to be very good. After the initial visit and the horse being on pain we would require to re book and get a vet to attend to sedate her. Working on recommendations we chose a vet to attend and asked for a basic health check to be carried out first and we had some questions to ask.
His bed side manners were not brilliant, can't win them all, he was in a rush rush and after a very quick check he went straight onto sedating her, then rushed off to see another horse on the yard.
The dentist had to call him back as he had miss injected and had no effect. After the next injection it had not fully sedated her and the dentist had to ask him back over to administer a second shot, this time he was muttering under his breath and not happy, being more occupied keeping my horse upright the questions I still had can wait until we were finished, then without a goodbye he leaves, the dentist was furious and said he's not supposed to leave until she shows sign of recovery. To say the least no one was happy with his attitude.
Thankfully she recovered 2 hrs later.
The dentist was brilliant in showing me exactly what problems the horse had what she was doing. But as for the vet I won't be asking back in the future.
2 questions we did get to ask as the previous owner had not done a good job worming her (loosing half to the floor) we asked if we can do a poo sample to check it had worked, the answer was don't bother just give her another shot and worm her every 2 months. Seemed to go against anything I had read!!!!!@
I asked about Cushing disease as she is an older horse and being under weight and I'm no expert, he asked does she drink a lot of water, I said no he replied then she hasn't got it.
Would welcome opinions
Many thanks
I'll just explain a quick background for my horse. I've managed to rescue a 25 yr old warmblood. Previous owners had neglected her care, amongst other problems and a big weight loss.
The teeth had not been floated for 2 years plus and had lead to her jaw being locked and unable to chew the haylage properly resulting in the weight loss.
We were recomended a good dentist who turned out to be very good. After the initial visit and the horse being on pain we would require to re book and get a vet to attend to sedate her. Working on recommendations we chose a vet to attend and asked for a basic health check to be carried out first and we had some questions to ask.
His bed side manners were not brilliant, can't win them all, he was in a rush rush and after a very quick check he went straight onto sedating her, then rushed off to see another horse on the yard.
The dentist had to call him back as he had miss injected and had no effect. After the next injection it had not fully sedated her and the dentist had to ask him back over to administer a second shot, this time he was muttering under his breath and not happy, being more occupied keeping my horse upright the questions I still had can wait until we were finished, then without a goodbye he leaves, the dentist was furious and said he's not supposed to leave until she shows sign of recovery. To say the least no one was happy with his attitude.
Thankfully she recovered 2 hrs later.
The dentist was brilliant in showing me exactly what problems the horse had what she was doing. But as for the vet I won't be asking back in the future.
2 questions we did get to ask as the previous owner had not done a good job worming her (loosing half to the floor) we asked if we can do a poo sample to check it had worked, the answer was don't bother just give her another shot and worm her every 2 months. Seemed to go against anything I had read!!!!!@
I asked about Cushing disease as she is an older horse and being under weight and I'm no expert, he asked does she drink a lot of water, I said no he replied then she hasn't got it.
Would welcome opinions
Many thanks