This is how they treat a real emergency
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This is how they treat a real emergency
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How any times do we have to read an article such as this one? They need a vet to authorise the removal of the pony? If your horse has lice, your dog has fleas or a skin complaint they will be out at the drop of a hat with one of their greedy "expert witnesses" in tow. . A cat owner who told them she had given her cat a quarter of a codeine tablet which gave it a bad reaction and it died, suspended jail sentence. OK, not the smartest thing to do, but she meant well, this was pure and absolute neglect. Will they spend £300k taking this owner to court? Watch this space.
How any times do we have to read an article such as this one? They need a vet to authorise the removal of the pony? If your horse has lice, your dog has fleas or a skin complaint they will be out at the drop of a hat with one of their greedy "expert witnesses" in tow. . A cat owner who told them she had given her cat a quarter of a codeine tablet which gave it a bad reaction and it died, suspended jail sentence. OK, not the smartest thing to do, but she meant well, this was pure and absolute neglect. Will they spend £300k taking this owner to court? Watch this space.
Trilby Bee- Posts : 428
Join date : 2012-10-27
Re: This is how they treat a real emergency
Seems like there`s a few who should hang their heads in shame.
I don`t doubt the wounds at all but maggots outside in October
I don`t doubt the wounds at all but maggots outside in October
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