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diesel |
Posted - 29/06/2009 : 13:35:02 just checked my king over today before going out and her vent is red and looks sore, theres no discharge or anything like that and she dont seem to be bothered by it, it just looks sore and red, shes cleaned out reg and any poop is removed right away. if anyone can help please do |
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Grumpy |
Posted - 21/07/2009 : 05:59:30 quote: Originally posted by Beowulf1976
crap me a watermelon that IS a lot of money, my (non-exotic) vet charges £12.95 for a standard consult last time I asked, albeit they are not reptile savvy but most of the time they know a little bit and can help. I can't see an exotics qualified vet costing much more than that in this area but I could be wrong. Apparently our closest proper exotics qualified vet is in Newport Shropshire eek
If you've got to come to Newport you might as well call into Shropshire Exotics and let them have a look, they'll at least do a basic health check and you may even get a coffee! |
diesel |
Posted - 20/07/2009 : 20:30:21 they are a rep vet thats the worst bit, like i said this is how bad they are for charging my cat got hit by a car and he was only a kitten and tiny so i rushed him down to the vets i really thought he was dead but they put him on oxygen for 24hrs and treatment for another 2 days (so he was there 3days) i then got to bring him home he couldnt walk at the time so put him in a indoor rabbit cage (which the vets recomened), i then got the bill a huge £595 of it and after 3years its still going, i must have in all paid over a £1000 on this common mog |
Beowulf1976 |
Posted - 20/07/2009 : 09:27:02 crap me a watermelon that IS a lot of money, my (non-exotic) vet charges £12.95 for a standard consult last time I asked, albeit they are not reptile savvy but most of the time they know a little bit and can help. I can't see an exotics qualified vet costing much more than that in this area but I could be wrong. Apparently our closest proper exotics qualified vet is in Newport Shropshire eek |
diesel |
Posted - 19/07/2009 : 23:26:01 lmao when i think about it yeah he was lmao, nah its the price you pay for livimg in a area like this now if i was still up north id have got it for free from a mate whos a vet she would have looked and treated if needed for free for me lmao |
Carl |
Posted - 18/07/2009 : 15:19:46 quote: Originally posted by diesel
its fine to ask i dont mind lol it costs £85 in my area just to look at a animal no matter what it is and then if any treatment thats extra, my cat racked up a £500+ vet bill in 1day so the cost aint really an issue its the fact of you think the amount you pay you would get everything lol and as i see it if vet bills are a problem for people then they shouldnt have pets as every pet is gonna rack up a bill at some point in there life if not at the end of it
Yeah I get what your saying but £85 just to look at a pet is broad daylight robbery was he/she wearing a balaclava when you whent in? |
diesel |
Posted - 03/07/2009 : 13:55:14 i wish mine did lol |
Kehhlyr |
Posted - 03/07/2009 : 11:08:03 My local rep vet also runs a rep shop, so If I have any problems I take mine into the shop when I buy some mice, so I cheekily get a free consultation when I spend 6 quid on mice. |
diesel |
Posted - 03/07/2009 : 10:44:34 i know hence why i said the amount i paid just to get her looked at and didnt get ALL advice was daft lmao, but its the area i live in |
magneticblue |
Posted - 02/07/2009 : 20:43:50
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Gingerpony |
Posted - 02/07/2009 : 19:55:18 wow that's hell of a lot of money for a consult!! |
diesel |
Posted - 02/07/2009 : 18:37:06 oh and sorry not been able to get a clear enough pic of her vent area to post up, |
diesel |
Posted - 02/07/2009 : 18:36:12 its fine to ask i dont mind lol it costs £85 in my area just to look at a animal no matter what it is and then if any treatment thats extra, my cat racked up a £500+ vet bill in 1day so the cost aint really an issue its the fact of you think the amount you pay you would get everything lol and as i see it if vet bills are a problem for people then they shouldnt have pets as every pet is gonna rack up a bill at some point in there life if not at the end of it |
Grumpy |
Posted - 30/06/2009 : 20:50:03 quote: Originally posted by Gingerpony
do i dare ask how much the consult was?
and (working in the industry) as well as paying the vet's wages, there's the receptionists who took your details and made the appointment, the nursing staff who could potentially be involved so are needed there, the building for the vet to see your animal in, and all the associated buildingsy-type bills and rates ................ etc etc you get the picture!
Yes, any practise with a base has overheads, but some are cheaper, some more helpful, some more specialised - we all just have to find the one with the best balance for us. |
Gingerpony |
Posted - 30/06/2009 : 19:49:38 do i dare ask how much the consult was?
and (working in the industry) as well as paying the vet's wages, there's the receptionists who took your details and made the appointment, the nursing staff who could potentially be involved so are needed there, the building for the vet to see your animal in, and all the associated buildingsy-type bills and rates ................ etc etc you get the picture! |
diesel |
Posted - 30/06/2009 : 12:33:51 quote: Originally posted by lee2308
quote: Originally posted by diesel
will change to paper today then, the vets never even said anything about changing to paper
you cant learn everything from a book
lol thats very true, but you think with the amount it costs just for them to look at them, then they would know every bit of advice they can give you and them tell ya |