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I'm not in melbourne but i love my vet. i worked with one and changed after he performed surgery that resulted in the passing of a child hood pet. I now travel 30mins up to get to them but they are responsive friendly answer all dumb questions, work with the dogs they even treat my dogs to make them comfortable and the nurses even remember us. too bad you aint in perth i'd reccommend them

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Thought i trusted my vet until recently, (well known in south eastern suburbs) when my dog was very sick i took me 45 mins to get him to take a blood sample, this had been requested by the vet at a animal emergency centre ;) and then he proceeded to tell me take him home he mostly likely wont die today, :thumbsup: Can't repeat what i said to rude but i am sure you can imagine, Will never use this vet again. My dog was admitted at Hallam Emergency later that day and was touch and go but thanks to the skill and knowledge of the Vets at Hallam my dog is alive today.

The vets at Hallam Emergency Centre are fantastic , and highly recommend Bob Cavey at Stud Park Vet Clinic.

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Thought i trusted my vet until recently, (well known in south eastern suburbs) when my dog was very sick i took me 45 mins to get him to take a blood sample, this had been requested by the vet at a animal emergency centre ;) and then he proceeded to tell me take him home he mostly likely wont die today, :thumbsup: Can't repeat what i said to rude but i am sure you can imagine, Will never use this vet again. My dog was admitted at Hallam Emergency later that day and was touch and go but thanks to the skill and knowledge of the Vets at Hallam my dog is alive today.

The vets at Hallam Emergency Centre are fantastic , and highly recommend Bob Cavey at Stud Park Vet Clinic.

I've had to take my young Golden to the Hallam after-hour vets several times and found them to be fantastic with emergency situations

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We go to Monash Vet Clinic and I trust them implicitly. They are experienced repro vets and Ray Ferguson is an HD specialist. Many of the breeders/show people I know go to Monash and I really cannot recommend them highly enough.

Same here - while I do have a vet that is only 5 minutes from my door step (Monash is a good 45 minutes away in off peak traffic) which I use for vaccinations and less serious stuff such as nicks and scrapes - I use Monash for the more serious stuff. They make you feel so at ease and take the time to explain things clearly. They also dont give you "worst case scenario is the only scenario" opinions when looking over your pet like my local vet does.

Ray Ferguson and Mark Fowley are fantastic and I couldnt recommend them highly enough.

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We go to Monash Vet Clinic and I trust them implicitly. They are experienced repro vets and Ray Ferguson is an HD specialist. Many of the breeders/show people I know go to Monash and I really cannot recommend them highly enough.

Same here - while I do have a vet that is only 5 minutes from my door step (Monash is a good 45 minutes away in off peak traffic) which I use for vaccinations and less serious stuff such as nicks and scrapes - I use Monash for the more serious stuff. They make you feel so at ease and take the time to explain things clearly. They also dont give you "worst case scenario is the only scenario" opinions when looking over your pet like my local vet does.

Ray Ferguson and Mark Fowley are fantastic and I couldnt recommend them highly enough.

I've now seen all the vets at Monash at one time or another and i think they're all just wonderful. I go to Ray with any difficult problems, but certainly have lots of faith in all the others as well. :thumbsup:

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Every time I find a vet I think I trust, they do something to upset me! Or they insist on charging excessive amounts of money for simple things, despite the fact that I am bringing in multiple animals on a regular basis. I have found one great vet - but she only deals with cats!

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I used to have three dogs (now two) and three cats - I would take them all in to be vacc'd and get like 5% off! Whoa! :thumbsup: Then I found a vet who does a great deal for multiple vacc's, but I don't trust her at all with anything serious.

Last time I took my dog to the vet for his limp, I was charged hundreds of dollars to be told "we have no idea what it is". I have spent so much money trying to find out what is wrong, but nobody can tell me. They don't mind charging me huge amounts of money for the pleasure though!

Another vet killed one of my foster pups when he didn't sterilise his equipment before removing its dew claws (it was a rotty and had doubles), and almost killed the whole litter.

And yet another vet gave me a puppy for free (when I was 16 she came into my workplace, handed the puppy to the nearest person, and left) and said we could have free vet work. When we got her home, I saw the puppy could not stand up properly because her back legs would collapse from under her. The idiot vet didn't even check her over before giving her to someone! When we took her in to be checked out, the vet told us the pup would have to be PTS because her knee caps were out of place. Thankfully, we sought a second opinion and found out it was just poor nutrition. She is a perfectly healthy, happy dog! Needless to say, we did not take the vet up on her offer of free vet work!

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You already have heaps of reccomendations, but I'll add mine anyway :D

Dr Nicole Hoskins at Prahran Vet Hospital. She was the only vet I could find who would do a vaccine antibody titer test for me.

If you don't want to be hard sold on the "over-vaccinate, give your dog Science Diet because they pay for my holidays, treat skin problems/ auto-immune diseases caused by over-vaccination and Science Diet with this super expensive product and drug I sell" line that my last vet peddled, I highly recommend her.

(Sorry for the rant - Can you tell I've got a bit tired of vets with that attitude? :rofl: ).

Hi monsterpup, I am a little confused with your post, lol. You said that Dr. Hoskins was the only doctor that would do a titer test for you but then you proceed to say that if someone DOES NOT want to hear about the side effects of OVERVACCINATING then she is the one to go for :laugh: So does Dr. Hoskins recommend yearly vaccinations or not? lol.

Vets that are honest enough to admit that overvaccinating is a real risk are very few and far between and the day that I will find a vet that will proceed to explain the risks of a yearly jab is the day that I will be screaming his/her name from a mountain top but so far no such luck!!!!!!! I can't help but be of the impression that the majority are nonetheless too greedy to admit this :laugh: .

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Try a country Vet, I know ... I know ...long way to go, but my Vet of 18 years is honest, wonderful with animals, and knows his stuff, he has been a vet for 35 years, I would trust him with my dogs life and my own if need be.

He will always take the time to talk to you and explain what is going on and what steps should be taken, he will never fairy floss a situation, and above all he is an animal lover. and out of hours emegencies, never a problem

Chris Hardefeldt

Maryborough Victoria.

54-614466

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sorry to hear of those who have had bad experiences with vets.

It's never an exact science. So many things factor into what makes a vet trusted by some. What may be seen as good service by some, may be seen as excessive by others. I very much believe in the basics being done (ie vacc, worm, flea treatment). However I can easily see how things can get out of hand for those who don't have a lot of money. Ie - elderly pensioners cannot always afford pre ga blood tests, fluids etc for an animals surgery. For me, a good vet is one who can see these restraints. Yes it's great to do everything by the book with fluids, bloods etc. However, money constraints will mean that corners may need to be cut. It is also more appreciated by the owner, if the vet understands these constraints and tries to work around them.

When it becomes all about money, money, money, and pushing for more sales of products, that is where I'll lose interest.

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