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Adult Guinea Pig
Well done proud of you 

Well done @BetsyWell, surprise surprise I got a phone call this morning from the Practice Manager at the vets. She'd had a phone call from one of the Directors about my email which she claims she never received. She said it's well known in Veterinary Practice not to give Guinea Pigs Synulox. I replied that I did ask the vet why not Baytril? and that the vet had said that Synulox was more palatable as it said "Palatable Drops" on the box. The Practice Manager said "that suggests she knew what she was doing" and then said "Like you said, 3 people looked at the medicine and should have known not to give it to Thea". She also told me that the vet I saw was newly qualified (which I knew) and that she had seen her Mentor. I replied that I was quite happy that she'd got a second opinion as she didn't want to make mistakes. Nevertheless a mistake did happen that could well have been fatal to Thea.
The Practice Manager is going to email me from her personal email account, apparently, and she is going to do a thorough investigation and get back to me.
Why did I have to complain to one of the Directors before I had a reply back from the Vet Practice? Like I said before, they were probably ignoring it hoping it would go away. Funny how she found the email after she got a phone call from one of the Directors isn't it? A bit of coincidence ......
I think you’ve summed it up perfectly @Betsy - there was nothing that could have been ‘undone’ if you hadn’t known about penicillinI am thinking of a response along the lines of
Thank you for your apology.
You said that "your own experience with guinea pigs was a huge saving factor" it wasn't a "huge saving factor" it was THE saving factor without which my old, frail and vulnerable guinea pig would have died a nasty death and it would have been the Practice's fault.
I accept that mistakes happen especially with inexperienced vets. The fact that ***** checked with the Head Vet that what she was doing was correct and the Head Vet didn't pick it up is just beyond belief, especially as in our initial phone call you said that it is well known in the vet industry not to give Synulox to guinea pigs.
I feel that additional training in the care of guinea pigs is much needed in your Practice.
I'm not going to take you up on your offer of a free consultation with your Head Vet.
I am so impressed how you’ve handled this awful nightmare situation @Betsy - it will take a while I’m sure for you to come to terms with it ….the ‘what if I hadn’t been so vigilant’ etc - I really hope that the surgery uses it to update staff training and educate its staff on how to handle complaints too - well done you and as we’ve all said Thea is so fortunate to have such a knowledgeable slaveThe money is back in my bank account. I could take this a lot further if I wanted to but I think I'll just leave it now.
Thea has an emergency appointment at 10.15 this morning.I'll be phoning the vets at 8.30 when they open.