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I phoned the vet just now to see if Ginger's come round from his dental OK. They receptionist said the vet will 'phone me back'. I'm so, so scared. I just know something has happened.
I phoned the vet just now to see if Ginger's come round from his dental OK. They receptionist said the vet will 'phone me back'. I'm so, so scared. I just know something has happened.
My vets often say this as theres normally something they need to explain, last time it was to tell me Jazz's teeth were a bit worse than usual.
I'm sure everything will be ok.
They said exactly that to me after Doogies operation, the vet phoned back to say it had been a success, just wanted to explain what exactly was wrong and how he'd fixed it, so try not to worry.
The vet probably was on another call. All receptionists are allowed to say is if they can be discharged i think, anything else the vet has to say/explain.
Last time we went to pick Lola up we were actually at the surgery and we were waiting to pick her up, we were sat in the waiting room then the nurse came around the corner and said 'have you spoke to a vet already about Lola?' and me and Jay almost pooed ourselves we were so scared! :shock:
I'm sure everything is fine, if ever anything does happen they would ring you first. *hugs*
I've had this often, it's always just meant the receptionist wasn't able to find out, or that the vet was still working on my bun.
But you might want to mention how worried you were, so that they can change how they do it in future ie say "I'll phone you back later because (reason)"
I waited 45 nail-biting minutes (they said the vet would phone 'in a few moments'!) before I gave up waiting and rang again. The nurse I spoke to then said he was undergoing the procedure then. Just phoned now and spoke to Katie. She said he's still very sleepy but she's bringing him and Pickle home tonight!! She said the spurs were pretty bad and had started to make his mouth sore, but on the up side all the nurses commented on how much better he was looking, weight wise! She's going to weigh them both before bringing them home to see exactly what's going on there anyway.
I spent all afternoon crying and certain it was going to be worst-case-scenario, but I'm so, so happy now! Remind me never to have kids if this is what having rabbits does to me - my blood pressure must be through the roof!
MY GINGER BUN'S COMING HOME!!!!!!!! :bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny: