Buuny_Friend
Mama Doe
As you probably already know, I work in a vets. They are not Rabbit savvy AT ALL and I am working my socks off to try and change that.
I spoke to my boss yesterday about my concerns and he has asked me to put together a 'Rabbit Protocol' for the vets at the practice to include things to look out for etc etc (bit if a jipp really considering I am not a bloody vet!!!)
After all this, he sees a Rabbit today that is passing mucus from her bottom and has urine scalds. His answer: to prescribe Baytril and see again in 10 days...that's it!!!!!!
I am exhausted with worrying about every rabbit that comes in and I don't think I should have to tell a vet what to do!
What would you do? Should I leave? But if I leave, they will have no reason to get their act together. Should I stay and make sure they get their butts in gear?
I spoke to my boss yesterday about my concerns and he has asked me to put together a 'Rabbit Protocol' for the vets at the practice to include things to look out for etc etc (bit if a jipp really considering I am not a bloody vet!!!)
After all this, he sees a Rabbit today that is passing mucus from her bottom and has urine scalds. His answer: to prescribe Baytril and see again in 10 days...that's it!!!!!!
I am exhausted with worrying about every rabbit that comes in and I don't think I should have to tell a vet what to do!
What would you do? Should I leave? But if I leave, they will have no reason to get their act together. Should I stay and make sure they get their butts in gear?