oh dear, change vets
same thing seven years ago when i wanted to neuter matthew - german vet eva was quite offended that i would want to do such a thing (I mention that she was german because i wondered if the difference in approach was a cultural thing).
i must admit that matthew grew into such a beautiful, adorable bunny that i was sorry he wouldn't be fathering any babies...siring kits...he's my special boy, not cuddly like charles but very special to me.
Interesting about the German viewpoint. There's a debate on a fb group I'm a member of about not bothering to get does spayed. Apparently it is common to neuter the bucks in Germany but not the does. Its allegedly a conspiracy by vets to make money by neutering does in the UK.:evil:
My vet wasn't against nuetering, however when I mentioned I was planning on bonding him with a neutered rescued doe, they said doe/buck was not the best combination... I had always thought it was??
Your vet is wrong. You were correct.
I have to travel 20 mins to get to a vet that I actually trust with my buns. There are a few ok vets only a few minutes from me, but that's Vets 4 Pets...and everybody knows their pricing is absolutely extortionate!
dunno whats going on with your vets4pets but it's the cheapest one around here! :shock: I travel 20/25mins up the A14 just to get to vets4pets because its half the price of the nearest one
Interesting about the German viewpoint. There's a debate on a fb group I'm a member of about not bothering to get does spayed. Apparently it is common to neuter the bucks in Germany but not the does. Its allegedly a conspiracy by vets to make money by neutering does in the UK.:evil: