4boipigs
Junior Guinea Pig
This is a rant/question of sorts.
I work at a vet. I have for about 6 months. I acquired my second set of pigs after someone called us in October because they had found guinea pigs abandoned in a fried chicken box. Recently someone had called because they were unknowingly sold a male/female pair, and now have babies. Both people wanted to know what to do/where to take the pigs. The second caller was under the impression *I* would take the pigs because a coworker mentioned I have pigs. This week, someone came to my work and just dumped an entire bearded dragon set up with the lizard and walked away. Luckily I wasn't present for that event.
Of course, it upsets me that people think we're a place to leave their unwanted critters. Does anyone here work at a vet and experience these things? How do you handle it? In my state we have a few pig rescues, but they are almost always full. I left a list of pig rescues for my coworkers, but I've been told by the rescues to take the pigs to a shelter if the rescue is full.
I work at a vet. I have for about 6 months. I acquired my second set of pigs after someone called us in October because they had found guinea pigs abandoned in a fried chicken box. Recently someone had called because they were unknowingly sold a male/female pair, and now have babies. Both people wanted to know what to do/where to take the pigs. The second caller was under the impression *I* would take the pigs because a coworker mentioned I have pigs. This week, someone came to my work and just dumped an entire bearded dragon set up with the lizard and walked away. Luckily I wasn't present for that event.
Of course, it upsets me that people think we're a place to leave their unwanted critters. Does anyone here work at a vet and experience these things? How do you handle it? In my state we have a few pig rescues, but they are almost always full. I left a list of pig rescues for my coworkers, but I've been told by the rescues to take the pigs to a shelter if the rescue is full.