
I have now had a month to dwell on this and I am still seething.
Some of you may be aware that my young pup (not my main breed but still a sled dog),broke his femur at the end of October.He had it pinned and plated,and after lots of apprehension after loosing Silvana last year during a G.A and same vet,he did remarkably well.Never a grumble despite a heavy dressing and complete crate rest.My concern was that the vet gave him a GA twice a week to change the dressings and inspect the wounds.I repeatedly questioned this as I thought it was frankly over the top,but the vet and staff said it was necessary,despite my pup being soo laid back and accepting of his treatment.My first concern was the cost of his treatment,he is insured,but all the same the bills mounted to almost £250 twice a week for dressing changes and over £450 if an x ray was carried out.Even charging per minute for putting on the bandages.My insurance company Agria(Kennel club) paid directly usually within 5 working days which I thought was brilliant of them.The vets put a claim in after each visit.
However my concerns continued.When I initially took my pup to the vets after he fractured his NOF,the vet banged on about an overshot jaw and he would need teeth removed at a later stage.Glad to have my pup back and eager to get him home I nodded and left.When I got home I was alittle perplexed,he has a lovely scissor bite(breed standard),and I again checked as did my O.H and he was going to ringcraft reguarly and his teeth was checked many a time.
About 3 weeks later I had a phone call from the practice manager asking for payment as the insurace company had mistakenly paid the money staight into my account.I said I would have to check with the insurance company and bank and if this was the case I would be up as soon as I could with the money.The insurance company confirmed this but warned me it could take 5 working days to clear.I immeadiately rang the vets and explained that as I was loking after my baby grand daughter I couldn't leave her as she was in her cot but would go to my local branch on Monday(it was Thurs afternoon and I work fri to Sunday)and pay by cash if the money was in my account.She said this would be fine.However a little while later she rang back to say the vet wanted the money NOW and if I didn't pay then she would not treat my pup the following day(dressing change etc).This made me so angry as did my other half.I had to leave my Grand daughter with my other daughter and drive into town.I then paid deliberately issuing a cheque.This would take a few days to clear if they waited until monday they would have had cash and received funds more quickly.
The following week when he was at the vets I had a phone call to say he caught his leg in his kennel and needed another x ray.(more cost) the x ray was fine and he was due back on monday to have his dressings removed for good.Oh I forgot to add that after 3 weeks the pin came out and he had another op to remove this and the plate.
When he had the dressings removed it was horrendous.His femur was completely smashed in the same place despite starting to calcify and he had a new fracture above his ankle.Fearing a congenital/bone issue he was reffered to a vetenary orthopeadic surgeon at the local hospital - ironically my old vets when we had GSDs.He checked the x rays and felt that as his bone density was good he couldn't see any issues,though he took blood samples to check.
We agreed a care plan where he would pin and plate both fractures.He said dressings were completely unnecessary and he didn't require crate rest,just light exercise.For the fractured femur he quoted me £1400.My vet had already charged £4200.(I still had to pay 10% of the claim,my excess and he had £5000 annual cover per condition).But thankfully the specialist thought it was easily operable and the prognosis was good.
However that evening I had a phone call to say that my pup had a severe quadriceps contracture and the prongnosis was extremely poor.This was pulling on his leg making it impossible for him to straighten it and caused the 'stress' fractures.He had to choices -to euthanise or amputation.Well after my emotional melt down we decided to amputated.The vet couldn't comment on the record,but bad positioning for the last 6 weeks could have caused the contracture.Thankfully my pupster has made a brilliant recovery.But I am still concerned and angry.I should have known better than to go back to the same vets after Silvana.The same vet had to take 2 attempts on my older Mal when I had his hips scored as the BVA couldn't read the original ones.
I am considering contacting the BVA but have had mixed responses from friends as they feel that they will 'stick together' but I would hate for someone else to go through the same.
Hasten to add that my 10 dogs have been registered at a different vets.
Jude x