martin 332 Posted August 10, 2010 Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 As some of you know I was on a family holiday last week up in bonny Jockland,and a very nice time was had by all,weather was great,it only rained at night really.But,there was an episode shall I say,of trauma for myself and my JRT,I usually have the back windows down about 6" and locked so the dogs can just stick their head out if they want to,but,on this occasion,I forgot to lock the button off,and,while resting against the window getting some air the Terrier must of stood on the button and opened the window.Well what with the window going down and her resting on it she did the obvious and flew out of the window just like Eric Claptons kid.I heard the scraping of claws on Jap plastic as she exited right,and as I looked in the door mirror I saw her bounce off the tarmac......do a couple of stretched out somersaults and disappear through the hedgeline.I screached to a halt and started to run back(we had been doing 30-40mph)when she came running out of the hedge towards me,she was dazed to say the least,but she seemed relatively unscathed apart from a couple of divots out of her head and snout,and a ripped out toenail.I put her back in the truck,and tried to catch up the rest of them as they had drove on unaware that anything had happened,but,they were gone,and,I wasn't sure which way they had taken.I pulled onto someones drive to make a phone call and to check her over again,but,she wasn't looking good at this point,she had dragged her legs in to her stomach and was shaking like a leaf.I immediately thought of internal injuries,so,I knocked on the door of the house to ask a very worried chap(I think he thought I was going to rob him....LOL)for a yellow pages to find a vet.He knew the local vet that was in Stranraer,and gave me directions,and off I went a bit lickety split(if you know what I mean),when I got there they pushed me right to the front of the queue,so I was seen very quickly,and he checked her over and he said that she had been very lucky indeed,and apart from the torn out nail and the gouges in her head and snout she didn't seem to have any other injuries.......phew!! Just a metacam injection for the pain she would be in the next day,and an antibiotic injection for the toenail. I was stood there by then thinking bloody hell I wish I had insure her now,cos I am gonna get stiffed here,what with being took in as an emergency and all,but,I could of fell through the floor when they gave me the bill!!! If I had gone to our local vets without doubt it would of been in the £150-£250 range,so,when he said £20.00 I had to ask him again..........."I can't pay you £20.00 for what you've just done"! "Why are you a bit short"? he said..........."No,it isn't enough"! I never thought that was something I would say to a vet!!!So,I bought a pair of nail clippers and I asked if they had a charity,and he said that they run a fostering scheme,whereby they will foster a pet out to someone that cannot afford to keep one,and they will pay for all of the feed and all of the medical care,and that way the type of dog/cat that wouldn't normally be taken in will find a good caring home,BRILLIANT I said,I will buy a big sack of food for them then.All told,even with the feed it only came to £59.00 so a VERY BIG SHOUT goes out to an extremely caring vet in Stranraer..........They are .... Academy Vets in Academy Street Stranraer.Thankyou very much from me and 'Scrap' None the worse for her flying episode. Martin Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted August 10, 2010 Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 Glad the little tyke was OK Martin. Is it really that bad with vets prices where you are? The price you paid seems normal for that treatment, going on the prices at my vets. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martin 332 Posted August 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 Glad the little tyke was OK Martin. Is it really that bad with vets prices where you are? The price you paid seems normal for that treatment, going on the prices at my vets. Put it this way Maltenby,the consultation price in my last vets went up to £30 odd quid,and that is before they do anything to the animal,you would never get out of the place without paying at least £70.00. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
slingshot82 32 Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 Glad to hear your bitch is ok, and that is a very cheap price for a vet I think the consultation fee at my vet is about £30 too. I keep meaning to sort out insurance for my russell, last time I priced it on a comparison website im sure it was about £8 per month. Not much really, you cant put a price on your dogs health. Infact im definitely going to sort mine out this weekend Kyle Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOPPER 1,809 Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 any vets around us charge 27 to 30 consultaion then everything else on top of that , milbermax wormers = 10kg per tab are £5.90 a tab robbing twats Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 Glad the little tyke was OK Martin. Is it really that bad with vets prices where you are? The price you paid seems normal for that treatment, going on the prices at my vets. Put it this way Maltenby,the consultation price in my last vets went up to £30 odd quid,and that is before they do anything to the animal,you would never get out of the place without paying at least £70.00. I hope my vets don't cotton on, they charge £15 for a dog consultation and £5 for a small animal like a ferret.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Squirrel_Basher 17,102 Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 Glad to hear shes now fine mate,speak soon . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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