Hi, thank you very much for your replies.
Why I was worried in regard to a chain vet was a bad experience in the past when a beloved pet was being put down (after a full day of tests). Yes, the visit was expensive as one would expect from professional medical treatment. However, in my lay person opinion, judging from how he looked when we were with him when he was being put down, I personally think it would of been in his best interest to end his suffering hours earlier. But, that is my biased opinion.
However, I saw the 'Target Board' in the back and the notes on it. I don't want to say anyone more as it's an upsetting memory and unnecessary.
Why I was worried, was during the consultation the vet was very interested in - if the dog was insured and policy details etc. Which seemed odd. Like human medical care in the USA.
I wondered if there would of been a different advised treatment plan if the dog wasn't insured. Please remember I'm biased from a personal traumatic experience.
I genuinely hope I didn't offend you.
After speaking to other pet owners (out and about) I don't think we want to go ahead with the surgery as the superficial lump (the vet called it superficial in their quote) is not bothering the dog and the other pet owners with similar age small dogs have mentioned (in their opinion) their dog's are still not 100% along time after similar operation. They thought the operations took a lot out of the dogs.
Thanks again for your replies.
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