Poor rosie.
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Re: Poor rosie.
I am topping up the vibes for beautiful Rosie
How is she?
How is she?
FluffSlave- Senior Hopper
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Re: Poor rosie.
Top-up vibes for Rosie, I am glad her poor little nose is starting to look better
Sparky- Senior Hopper
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Re: Poor rosie.
How is she today love?
Hugs
JO xx
Hugs
JO xx
jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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Re: Poor rosie.
lots of vibes for Rosie
paullp- Established Hopper
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Re: Poor rosie.
Thank you guys, sorry didnt see replys.
well rosie had her second injection yesterday, shes having 3 lots of penicillan every 3 days too hopefully get rid so far........nothing still looks sore and crusty, she has another injection thursday. the vet i saw yesterday said possibly pasturella.
If this dosnt work im going too be looking too get a bunny sav vet i just hope theres one i can get too.
Was annoyed when i went too the vets yesterday tried charging me £22 for the injection bearing in mind i was thee 2 seconds, after being told thursday i would only pay the injection £3.77, really wasnt happy. I dont mind saying any amount for my furkids but they take the mick, ive already spent around £300 so far and its got us nno where she still has this reacurring issue . I wish i could drive so i coudl get too another vets, im sure her nose problems are due too when in their care she was attacked by a ferret, it escaped apparently .
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well rosie had her second injection yesterday, shes having 3 lots of penicillan every 3 days too hopefully get rid so far........nothing still looks sore and crusty, she has another injection thursday. the vet i saw yesterday said possibly pasturella.
If this dosnt work im going too be looking too get a bunny sav vet i just hope theres one i can get too.
Was annoyed when i went too the vets yesterday tried charging me £22 for the injection bearing in mind i was thee 2 seconds, after being told thursday i would only pay the injection £3.77, really wasnt happy. I dont mind saying any amount for my furkids but they take the mick, ive already spent around £300 so far and its got us nno where she still has this reacurring issue . I wish i could drive so i coudl get too another vets, im sure her nose problems are due too when in their care she was attacked by a ferret, it escaped apparently .
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xLilyRosex- Junior Hopper
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Re: Poor rosie.
Oh sweetie, if you lived closer I would be only too pleaed to take you to the vet, we have one who is bunny savvy and we are so very lucky.
Please give Rosy a big cuddle from her Auntie Jo and I am sending one to you too.
Hugs
JO xx
Please give Rosy a big cuddle from her Auntie Jo and I am sending one to you too.
Hugs
JO xx
jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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Re: Poor rosie.
Recommended rabbit-savvy vets near Horsham:
Seers Croft vets - Rob or Melissa are exotics specialists.
Arthur Lodge - you'd have to ask who best to see though.
Not my personal recommendations, but elsewhere on the web.
Re: the charge for the injection - I'd mention it as the vet might simply have not passed on the info that you weren't supposed to be charged a consultation fee too
Seers Croft vets - Rob or Melissa are exotics specialists.
Arthur Lodge - you'd have to ask who best to see though.
Not my personal recommendations, but elsewhere on the web.
Re: the charge for the injection - I'd mention it as the vet might simply have not passed on the info that you weren't supposed to be charged a consultation fee too
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Re: Poor rosie.
She was attacked at the vet by a loose ferret?!
I'd def explore the options Sparky has given you, hon. You don't seem to be getting anywhere with the current lot
I'd def explore the options Sparky has given you, hon. You don't seem to be getting anywhere with the current lot
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Re: Poor rosie.
Aww bless u hi, Her nose is looking better today finally seeing improvement . Arthur lodge is my Vets .
I said about the fee at reception and the vet I saw apparently was a locum and didn't know price list, the lowest they charge is for a hamster injection 4.50. I'm just glad I'm seeing signs of improvement finally. Last injection tomorrow.
Yup when I had my girls spayed rose had complications withvhealing and had too stay in the Vets for around a week . Whilst she was in there care a ferret escaped apparently and attacked her she has a weird nose now because of it. If I could drive I wouldn't still be taking them their but the nearest other Vets would take me and hour too walk .
I said about the fee at reception and the vet I saw apparently was a locum and didn't know price list, the lowest they charge is for a hamster injection 4.50. I'm just glad I'm seeing signs of improvement finally. Last injection tomorrow.
Yup when I had my girls spayed rose had complications withvhealing and had too stay in the Vets for around a week . Whilst she was in there care a ferret escaped apparently and attacked her she has a weird nose now because of it. If I could drive I wouldn't still be taking them their but the nearest other Vets would take me and hour too walk .
xLilyRosex- Junior Hopper
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Re: Poor rosie.
That is awful! I know you can't control animals 100% of the time but they should have really ensured that another animal couldn't get to your Rosie, poor girl
Rachel&Nibbler- Established Hopper
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Re: Poor rosie.
I know, they didn't even seem too know for sure if it was a ferret they said we think.... I'm surethe pproblems she's having with het nose stems from that in all honesty. She's such a brave girl x
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Re: Poor rosie.
Oh, bless her and you!
They don't sound like an ideal vet
They don't sound like an ideal vet
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Re: Poor rosie.
Good grief! Since the injury was their fault they shouldn't charge you one red cent! Furthermore they should pay all the treatment for her to get better even if she is at another vet!
Vibes for Rosie!
Vibes for Rosie!
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Re: Poor rosie.
I am sending you both lots of love honey. Our vet stipulates that every animal must be in a cage or restrained when in ther surgery to avoid occurrences like this.
Hugs
JO xx
Hugs
JO xx
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