Active since Apr 2022
What a disgrace of a vet!!! We rushed to the vet with my puppy on 14 April 2022. He vomited and had a runny tummy and he was getting worse. They did a test to see if he has the 'Kat Griep' - Parvo virus, which came back as a negatìve. My labrador pup was still weak at the time of discharge, but Lyttelton Dierekliniek said he was fine. They gave him a couple of tablets. They immediately enquired about the bill of R1300. I confirmed that I would pay once we got home. We dropped my pup at home and I had to rush to another appointment. When we came home 18h00 my pup was weaker than before, that after we gave him his medication and ensured he was nice and cosy before we left the house. That next morning at 03h00 we had to rush him to a 24 hour vet who gladly assisted with trying to stabilize him. Test results came back and he was indeed tested positive for the Parvo virus. This being said, we have 3 other young dogs at home and at risk. All Lyttelton Clinic did was following up on the bill, the whole day. They didn't even bother to ask how my pup was doing. We are praying for my pup to pull through. These people are money hungry and have no empathy for their patients or clients. DO NOT SUPPORT THESE PEOPLE!!
What a disgrace of a vet!!! We rushed to the vet with my puppy on 14 April 2022. He vomited and had a runny tummy and he was getting worse. They did a test to see if he has the 'Kat Griep' - Parvo virus, which came back as a negatìve. My labrador pup was still weak at the time of discharge, but Lyttelton Dierekliniek said he was fine. They gave him a couple of tablets. They immediately enquired about the bill of R1300. I confirmed that I would pay once we got home. We dropped my pup at home and I had to rush to another appointment. When we came home 18h00 my pup was weaker than before, that after we gave him his medication and ensured he was nice and cosy before we left the house. That next morning at 03h00 we had to rush him to a 24 hour vet who gladly assisted with trying to stabilize him. Test results came back and he was indeed tested positive for the Parvo virus. This being said, we have 3 other young dogs at home and at risk. All Lyttelton Clinic did was following up on the bill, the whole day. They didn't even bother to ask how my pup was doing. We are praying for my pup to pull through. These people are money hungry and have no empathy for their patients or clients. DO NOT SUPPORT THESE PEOPLE!!
What a disgrace of a vet!!! We rushed to the vet with my puppy on 14 April 2022 - Lab-Bull (Labrador Pitbull, 9 months old). He vomited and had a runny tummy and we rushed him to Lyttelton Animal Hospitql. They did a test to see if he has the 'Kat Griep' - Parvo virus, which came back as a negatìve. My labrador pup was still weak at the time of discharge, but Lyttelton Dierekliniek said he was fine. The vet who assisted was so sure of the diagnosis she made. No drip or anything. We had to trust what the vet said and left with a couple of tablets. They immediately enquired about the bill of R1300. I confirmed that I would pay once we got home. We dropped my pup at home and I had to rush to another appointment. According to the vet - 'we need to give him time so the tablets can do the work.' We where so relieved that it wasn't Parvo Virus. When we came home 18h00 my pup was weaker than before, that after we gave him his medication and ensured he was nice and cosy before we left the house. He was our baby and Lyttelton didn't give him a CHANCE. That next morning at 03h00 we had to rush him to a 24 hour vet who gladly assisted with trying to stabilize him. Test results came back and he was indeed tested positive for the Parvo virus. This being said, we have 3 other young dogs at home and at risk. All Lyttelton Clinic did was following up on the bill, the whole day. They didn't even bother to ask how my pup was doing. These people are money hungry and have no empathy for their patients or clients. My Pup was put to rest the morning of the 15th. Our baby wasn't even given a chance and according to Bakenkop Clinic he would most probably have made it if this virus was detected earlier that morning (when Lyttelton confirmed that it was a negative result). He would have had a chance.
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