I took a guy's dog in to be spayed this morning at my old vets as he had no transport etc etc and I was sorting a voucher out for him. Anyway I took her home early this evening and she was fine. I then had to go over to Leeds, I then got a phone call when I was about 3/4 hr from home off my hubby to say the guy had been on the phone and that the dog was bleeding heavily. He had no transport and no money, he's not on the phone apart from a mobile and he had no credit on that so he used a neighbours phone and instead of phoning the vets he phoned me
Anyway hubby told him the earliest I could get there was about 10pm and to phone the vets up in the meantime. I then phoned him and asked if he'd been in touch and he hadn't rang them because he had no money
Anyway I rang them and was hoping they would go out as I wasn't sure how bad she was, but they said she would have to go in even though I was his only chance of transport, and it meant another half hour on top after getting to his house for me to get back to the surgery so in total a good hour
When I got there, I asked what they would do in an emergency and if the owner needed them to go out to the house. Her response was we try and insist they bring the animal in and if they stick to their guns, they usually find a way round it
The reason being, if a sheep is in labour for instance, and they have a distance to go on a house call, it may be impossible to get back for the sheep. I can understand this but surely all animals are important and as far as I was concerned, I wasn't sure if I was going to have a dead dog on my hands when I got there because of the time it took for me to get to her. I'm going to check with the other surgery tomorrow to see whether or not they do house calls and if not why.