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Brought one of my dogs to the vets the other day just to get a second opinion. Been to this vet a couple of times. I think I knew what the problem was but I wanted to hear it from a professional!

The vet agreed with everything I suggested was wrong with the dog, he never even touched the dog, I was in with him for literally 3 minutes and upon leaving he said [SIZE=14pt]"That will be £15 for that wee bit of advice there"[/SIZE] :b (w00t) I thought he was joking but he wasnt! :blink:

I was to bring my dog Ellie May back to him for an x-ray, instead I took her to Alexander (The best vet here). At least I know its money well spent! If the other vet ever sees me again, it wont be in his surgery!
 
£21.50 for us :( we have a vet thats been there ages and knows weve been a customer for 25 years so he doesnt charge us to what the vet that owns the practice does.

once asked the vet owner how long mice live and i had a £2 charge on my bill and to this day im sure the buggar charged me for answering that question ;)
 
£19 for me too :( but i must admit i can phone them and have a "free" chat over the phone lol it does get on your nerves though dosent it :angry:
 
Cos im over 60, :lol: with a zimmer, i get pension credits from the dept of works n pensions, im wondering if i should mention this to my vet, maybe i may be entitled to some help with any future bills, eh

:cheers:
 
Last year, we were charged £53 to have a hamster put to sleep!!! :eek: It was 1pm on a Saturday, and they officially close at 12 midday, so they charged the out of hours emergency fee, even though they were all still there anyway!! :rant:
 
Zephyr said:
Last year, we were charged £53 to have a hamster put to sleep!!! :eek:   It was 1pm on a Saturday, and they officially close at 12 midday, so they charged the out of hours emergency fee, even though they were all still there anyway!! :rant:
WHAT, the world has gone bloody mad, and while im about it, have you seen the price of a funeral these days, well ive towd Ruth, cos we live close to a church, when i go just chuck me over the damn wall, and to treat herself to some new false teeth with the money

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Mine charges £16 to walk through the door or he did last time I went and I always get 15% discount on my bills even if he isn't their and I see the locum. He is the only vet there he owns the practice.

My total bill for Williams RTA last year was £200 because he was n't happy with the xrays the locum did he had to do a second lot but only charged for the aneasthetic(sp) and the plates :thumbsup:
 
and while im about it, have you seen the price of a funeral these days, well ive towd Ruth, cos we live close to a church, when i go just chuck me over the damn wall, and to treat herself to some new false teeth with the money

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hey - quite right keith!!!

(all whippies and borzois lying on their backs roaring with laughter and hugging their bellies!!!!)
 
midlanderkeith said:
Zephyr said:
Last year, we were charged £53 to have a hamster put to sleep!!! :eek:   It was 1pm on a Saturday, and they officially close at 12 midday, so they charged the out of hours emergency fee, even though they were all still there anyway!! :rant:
WHAT, the world has gone bloody mad, and while im about it, have you seen the price of a funeral these days, well ive towd Ruth, cos we live close to a church, when i go just chuck me over the damn wall, and to treat herself to some new false teeth with the money

:cheers:

:lol: ROFPMSL (w00t) (w00t) Keith you are a nutter.

Don't worry I'm sure us K9ers will have a little collection for Ruth's expenses. (w00t) (w00t)

Sonia and Jesse xx
 
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