This response has nothing to do with vets close to the homeward bound tunnel or ferry ports, but it is with regards to vets charges.
We have owned spaniels now for something like 35 years and way back in those days pet
insurance was very much in its infancy, but these days it is very much forced down your throat. When going to the vets in the UK we have lost count how many times we have been asked "are your dogs insured"?
We have all seen the charges of vets in the UK go up by enormous leaps and bounds, in fact at a rate that is far faster than inflation and I am forced to ask/suggest that surely this is mainly down to the pet
insurance racket!
Currently and over the past 12 months, our most recent rescue addition has been receiving treatment for a spinal problem that was a known ailment when we first adopted her (she is an ex breeding b*tch, rescued from a low life traveller community) and because of this, the charity have continued to pay all of the consultancy and associated vet and drugs costs which to date have reached an eye watering £10,500 which I have to agree is ridiculous!
But back to my point, I for one can't even begin to comprehend the charges levied by the referral clinic of £1,250 for an MRI scan, when we first took her there the charge for the very same scan was £850, so there charges have risen by that much in only a single year.
What I do know is that each and every time we go to the clinic, the referring vets in Grantham receive a kick back payment, surely can this be ethically correct?