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Old 19-09-2008, 04:04 PM
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Re: Should we trust rude and arrogant vets?

My vets is lovely and the great thing is they don't have receptionists

Taz is my daughters kitten and when we take him for check ups, injections, etc the vet always explains to her what he is going to do to Taz beforehand and why.
As a first time cat owner I had afew worries over the 1st few months and they were great with me, esp the nurses who gave me loads of advice without me feeling i was being daft! He's in next week for neutering and I know he'll be well looked after

Personally I'd go in and visit, speak to the staff, or maybe try ringing again, I work in a school and some of the most fantastic teachers are terrible when it comes to phone manners.
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Old 19-09-2008, 04:10 PM
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Re: Should we trust rude and arrogant vets?

My vets are great, and the receptionists are nice as well, can't fault em
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Old 19-09-2008, 06:59 PM
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Re: Should we trust rude and arrogant vets?

I don't think I could trust anyone who was rude and nasty on the phone. I have to say my vets are not just good they are FANTASTIC. They know me and my pets very well. If I am away for business or holiday. (I have a house sitter) They will see my pets immediately and not even send me a bill. They just wait till I see them again. They have also sent me e-mails to let me know how my pets have been whilst I am away. Thankfully as of next month I will be home and looking forward to my babies and learning how to show
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Old 19-09-2008, 07:04 PM
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Re: Should we trust rude and arrogant vets?

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Having worked in a vets, quite some time ago I would say that it wasn;t the vet that you actually spoke to!!! Vets are way too important!!! It would have been a veterinary nurse or a trainee - either way I wouldn't use them!

The person that answered your phone call will be ultimately the person that deals with you (hopefully not) poorly pet! They could possible be the person that neuters your pussy cat should that be what you decide to do!

Everyone that works in a vets knows that animals aswell as their owners should come first!

I personally went back to the vets that I worked in because I knew the staff and am confident that should anything go wrong my three will all get the best of care!
Hi, thanks and thanks everyone else for the replys. Unfortunately, I have a sneaking suspicion the person I spoke to was the head honcho vet because it was a man around his 40s and you can see on their website all the people who work there...and there's only one that fits. I think I caught him covering for the lunch break...it was around that time.

Now, in case I get accused of defamation, I'm not saying the vets in question are incompetent, far from it..I'm sure they're not...all I'm saying is that if businesses value making new customers and keeping them, they better know how to treat customers...because I for one, as a customer, demand a minimum of respect. Anyway, how pathetic can a grown man be to laugh at the name "Fluffy" for a cat. What should I call him? Oswald? It's a cat for god's sake... talk about daft.

Anyway...yes, I think I will keep my options open after that...thanks again all.
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Re: Should we trust rude and arrogant vets?

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Hi Potatoes

Having worked in a vets, quite some time ago I would say that it wasn;t the vet that you actually spoke to!!! Vets are way too important!!! It would have been a veterinary nurse or a trainee - either way I wouldn't use them!

The person that answered your phone call will be ultimately the person that deals with you (hopefully not) poorly pet! They could possible be the person that neuters your pussy cat should that be what you decide to do!

Everyone that works in a vets knows that animals aswell as their owners should come first!

I personally went back to the vets that I worked in because I knew the staff and am confident that should anything go wrong my three will all get the best of care!
our vets and many other vets i have worked at do infact answer the phone from time to time. i think it just depends on the type of practice you work for. i work for a family owned practice and it's vet, head nurse, animal assistant/receptionist, bookkeeper/receptionist and me student nurse/receptionist.
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Old 20-09-2008, 12:29 PM
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Re: Should we trust rude and arrogant vets?

Just cancelled appt with the vets. This time got a weird sounding female on the other end...who wasn't paying attention and sounded thoroughly bored...asked me what time I had the appt...twice. Seriously, WHAT A BUNCH OF FRICKING WEIRDOS. lol...I've dealt with some idiots in the past..but I now believe that place beats the lot. If I believed in aliens (which I do) I would imagine that place has been taken over by shape-shifting lizards in human guise.

Other vets has crappy parking but is much cheaper and I'm hoping humans work there.
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Hope you have more joy at the other Vets. My Vets have c**p parking, and c**p waiting room and i'm not always 100% happy when I go there. May consider moving.
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