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£ 55 ain't that bad,, considering its Sunday,, they charge for there time,, and the drugs they sold ya,,, pants down would have been £ 100 plus.   Just noticed your from yorkshire,,,, short arms and

Threads like this always make me chuckle, 7 years at university working your nuts off to become a vet and some clown expects them to come to work, on a Sunday , save their cherished animal and do it a

Your not realy serriouse are you ? 55 is feck all

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Hahahaha £60 and you think that's being raped?? :laugh: :laugh:

 

My last out of hours vet visit cost over 2grand :icon_eek: Could see the feckers eyes rolling like a one armed bandit and dropping the Audi symbols in :laugh: that's being spanked mate :tongue2:

£2k? What did the dog do?

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Cheap that.

 

My dog had similar early December, vet gave two injections, some fluids, then did some blood tests and put her on drip, her kidneys slowly gave up and I had to have her put down. Ended up she had seasonal K9 illness, but that's usually around Autumn time.

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typical yorkshire man and they say us scottish are tight worth it for peace of mind and a sunday ffs :laugh:

I'm scottish but live in yorkshire. And it could of been £5k and I'd of still paid as I said dog comes 1st but I've never stepped foot in a vets never needed to. I was in the room less that 5mins. Just can't understand how they can charge so much. £4 for a 10ml syringe which they prob got for 10p!!!

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I would stick with that vet mate thats cheap as chips, the local practice charge £50 call out charge on sunday even though you go to them and thats before they start treatment, if you think you were done over I would advise rehoming your animals before you get a real bill and start crying.

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My 9month old salukigreyxbull was being a bit sulky friday morning, chucked his food back up and started with dioreaha. Therefore I starved him for 24 hours. He started going badly lost 1.8kg since friday. I tried tubing drilite into him 20ml at a time 3 times an hour. He could not keep it down so I rang vets emergency number and 1st appointment was today(I rang saturday mid day).got there dog had a sickness and antibiotic jab. Vet thinks its just a bug from something he's eaten. I got two new syringes for giving him more drylite and 15 amox antibiotics tablets. £4 each for 10ml syringes and £55 for tablets. Pants down comes to mind but I suppose at end of day dog comes 1st

Iam surprised they charged u £4 for a syringe not for the overall price would of found that very good

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B004U9JEBI/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1361130840&sr=8-9&pi=SL75

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My 9month old salukigreyxbull was being a bit sulky friday morning, chucked his food back up and started with dioreaha. Therefore I starved him for 24 hours. He started going badly lost 1.8kg since friday. I tried tubing drilite into him 20ml at a time 3 times an hour. He could not keep it down so I rang vets emergency number and 1st appointment was today(I rang saturday mid day).got there dog had a sickness and antibiotic jab. Vet thinks its just a bug from something he's eaten. I got two new syringes for giving him more drylite and 15 amox antibiotics tablets. £4 each for 10ml syringes and £55 for tablets. Pants down comes to mind but I suppose at end of day dog comes 1st

Iam surprised they charged u £4 for a syringe not for the overall price would of found that very good

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B004U9JEBI/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1361130840&sr=8-9&pi=SL75

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