I booked with the vet's receptionist and explained it was about a health check as dog had a smelly mouth.I also said he is very nercous, and wears a muzzle at the vet's. She said no to worry as there were nurses, and they would sort it out. So far, so good.
My son took the dog to the vet ( I am house bound.)
He explained about the smelly mouth and vet said she was recovering from a cold and had no sense of smell. No nurse was called to restrain the struggling biting dog and my son was left to restrain and pull the dog's lips back for the vet.
The otherwise full examination cost the regular price of about £48.
My concern it that a sense of smell is needed to diagnose illnesses especially in animals who can't say what is troubling them. Also a nurse should have been called in to help as arranged at reception. The nurse could then have used her sense of smell.
(Anyway the dog has to have an examination under sedation tomorrow. Same vet, and I feel I can't trust her now. Should I ask for second opinion from a vet who has a sense of smell?)
Please post today if you can. Thanks.
respite from England football team this coming early Monday morning?
