
For those of you living close to the coast or taking your dogs for seaside walks, you're probably more than aware of the prevalence of this toxic substance.
Our boy ate some a while back & rushed him to the nearest vet, not their main branch, but a small satellite branch open every weekday afternoon & some mornings, not currently registered with them but previously used them for many years.
They wouldn't treat him, the vet didn't know much about the substance & told that I'd have to phone to see if they'd see him at their main branch another 30/40 mins away. Questioned this saying that time was paramount & was only asking for something to make him sick, but no. So home we went to start calling, our vet was busy, only responding to messages & much further away, so nearly two hours later, the main branch gave him an emetic in the car park.
Can vets refuse treatment in an emergency?