Carolyn R
Well-Known Member
Odd question, I know. Wingnut's gelding post made me think about it. I have always taken it a first nature that when there is an emergency visit, gelding procedure, or whatever, I just help out. Have the clean bucket of water on hand, prep the area with garbage can, a makeshift seat for the vet depending on the procedure,hay bails for a make shift table, hold the horse, pour the chlorhexadine or scrub solutions on the gauze so the vet doesn't contaminate her gloves, hand them stuff or peal back wrappers on sterilized instruments, careful not to touch the instrument itself if a tech was not available, hold or string up bottles of IV fluids.
It has also been a give in that if I need to call the vet I give as much info as possible, temp, gum color, capillary refill time if there is any hint of dehydration, gut sounds, heart rate, all the stuff horse people just do.
I think this may be part of the problem I have with the local small animal vet I used and also part of the reason I switched to the facility I use for my horses. I really felt they were agitated when I would give them a detailed rundown of my dogs' symptoms when they needed to be seen.
So I was just curious, is there anyone that does not help their vet when their large animals are seen? Like so many on here, I am so accustomed to doing all within my power while waiting for a vet or waiting for a call back, it just seems like second nature.
On the other end of the spectrum,I have also had a huge compliment for my SIL's vet. They had their yorkie here to visit in Pa,he had some allergy issues that were causing him to chew his hind quarters. They were gummy from the inflammation and broken skin. I clipped the area, cleaned it and applied an antiseptic,once again, second nature. Her Vet paid me the ultimate compliment when she took their pooch in to be seen and said if I lived in their neck of the woods in NC, he'd have no issues hiring me as a tech.
Just curious, I think horse people are just different when it comes to certain things. It also helps that there is one particular vet at the practice who is an excellent teacher, explains everything in detail.
It has also been a give in that if I need to call the vet I give as much info as possible, temp, gum color, capillary refill time if there is any hint of dehydration, gut sounds, heart rate, all the stuff horse people just do.
I think this may be part of the problem I have with the local small animal vet I used and also part of the reason I switched to the facility I use for my horses. I really felt they were agitated when I would give them a detailed rundown of my dogs' symptoms when they needed to be seen.
So I was just curious, is there anyone that does not help their vet when their large animals are seen? Like so many on here, I am so accustomed to doing all within my power while waiting for a vet or waiting for a call back, it just seems like second nature.
On the other end of the spectrum,I have also had a huge compliment for my SIL's vet. They had their yorkie here to visit in Pa,he had some allergy issues that were causing him to chew his hind quarters. They were gummy from the inflammation and broken skin. I clipped the area, cleaned it and applied an antiseptic,once again, second nature. Her Vet paid me the ultimate compliment when she took their pooch in to be seen and said if I lived in their neck of the woods in NC, he'd have no issues hiring me as a tech.
Just curious, I think horse people are just different when it comes to certain things. It also helps that there is one particular vet at the practice who is an excellent teacher, explains everything in detail.