Crunchie
Warren Veteran
The more I think about it the more I worry about using the vet school in Edinburgh, it's 30 miles away and I'm just not sure a very sick rabbit would cope with the stress of a journey if it was necessary in an emergency. I was wondering if we had any other options around here.
Really I need a good vet who provide their own emergency cover. The ones I have experience of are as follows:
Lawries in falkirk/cumbernauld - Use these guys for our other pets. They're very good but a few good vets have left recently meaning it can be a lottery with regards to who you get in an emergency. The guy in charge of the practice is great but his availability is limited.
Pet friends in Stenhousemuir - Used to be registered here but had a bad experience and wouldn't re-register.
This practice here seems to have good reviews and their rabbit care guide on the website looks quite good. They strongly recommend neutering/spaying and vaccinations and have the up to date RWAF housing guidelines.
http://agvets.ukvol.co.uk/
Really I need a good vet who provide their own emergency cover. The ones I have experience of are as follows:
Lawries in falkirk/cumbernauld - Use these guys for our other pets. They're very good but a few good vets have left recently meaning it can be a lottery with regards to who you get in an emergency. The guy in charge of the practice is great but his availability is limited.
Pet friends in Stenhousemuir - Used to be registered here but had a bad experience and wouldn't re-register.
This practice here seems to have good reviews and their rabbit care guide on the website looks quite good. They strongly recommend neutering/spaying and vaccinations and have the up to date RWAF housing guidelines.
http://agvets.ukvol.co.uk/