Yeah KaranM's vet is good, in chafford hundred, can remember the practice name
William has taken on another exotic vet to train up, it is really worth sticking with Wylie, William is at hornchuch more now but if you ask the receptionist they can book the appointments wherever he is. I went through 5 vets before finding him, there is no one else in the area with half as much experience and rabbit knowledge.
Please please don't use animal ark, I wouldn't go to them if I had a sick rabbit and they were the last vet on earth!! I won't go into details but I have seen far to much damage done there
My main concern with the Wylies is in emergency/hospitalization situations where the facilities are at one branch and the vet I have 100% confidence in is in another. It may, at the end of the day, be better to stay where I am but now that doubts have crept in I feel I need to look at all options.
Many thanks for all your replies, very much appreciated.
My main concern with the Wylies is in emergency/hospitalization situations where the facilities are at one branch and the vet I have 100% confidence in is in another.
I have had this problem with Wylie's more than once and feel I have lost rabbits twice because of it over the years but no vet is available 24/7 so I guess it could happen anywhere. I have been told which vets to go to next at Wylie's if William is not available which helps but they are not always there either. The scary thought is that if all complicated rabbit situations are dealt with by William you have to wonder how experienced the rest of them are. The new exotics vet there is called Matt - he started this month. He does not specialize particularly in rabbits but he sounds very good ( I haven't met him yet myself).
The scary thought is that if all complicated rabbit situations are dealt with by William you have to wonder how experienced the rest of them are.