WARNING! If you have seen Nakusp veterinarian prior to needing emergency services for your pet the Nelson Animal Hospital will NOT help you because of an ongoing drama between them and Nakusp veterinarian services.
The Nakusp veterinarian does not provide emergency services because they do not have the staff to comply.
When my pet was very ill from an infection in her womb after giving birth and I called Nelson Animal Hospital seeking help to save my pets life, they refused to help me because I had previously seen the Nakusp Veterinarian.
I was told I could go to Kelowna if I wanted help.
I was shamed for getting a dog during covid lockdown and was told "all you people who got dogs during covid have made an overload of work for all of the BC veterinarians".
I was shamed for seeing the Nakusp veterinarian in the first place.
I was told no Nelson vets would help me because the Nakusp veterinarian does not comply to the emergency services responsibilities.
I was shamed for being desperate and upset and scared for my dogs life.
Not everyone with a job and a child can just pick up and go to Kelowna which is more than a 4 hour drive from the West Kootenays.
I was told if I cant go or make it in time to save my dogs life, too bad for me and my pet.
The receptionist I spoke to was incredibly rude and unfeeling about my situation.
I said to this receptionist, Rhianna, that if my dog died it would be their fault for caring more about equal sharing of emergency services than taking care of animals, which I personally believe should be the priority of a Veterinary clinic.
I found a way to save my dog, without leaving the Kootenays, absolutely no thanks to Nelson Animal Hospital.
In early January 2023 I required emergency care for one of my pets babies because she was bleeding from her bottom from eating something she somehow got in her system out in my fenced yard. It is still unknown what exactly she got into her wee belly that caused this.
I took every measure to take care of her. I was actually accepted to go to Nelson Animal Hospital for emergency services, and went right away and paid the hefty bill on the spot. I was pleased that they actually helped me this time and the fur baby survived and is still thriving.
After the emergency appointment I ended up with a letter from Nelson animal hospital stating that they had made a mistake in helping my pet and realized too late that they should not have helped me because I had previously seen Nakusp Veterinarian and that when I had first spoken to the Nelson Animal Hospital when I needed help saving the mother I had been rude to the receptionist.
In the letter it states, Please be advised 50% of the after hours services for Selkirk Veterinary Hospital and Maybank Mobile Veterinary services. If either of these practices are your veterinary services provider, you and your pet(s) will be without after-hours emergency services on the days/nights that Nelson animal Hospital is covering those services.
I have called the Nelson animal Hospital today and spoke to the receptionist who complained that I was rude to her and she said that when I did indeed tell her that if my dog died it would be the fault of the Nelson Animal Hospital for refusing to attend to my pet, she took it as an insult and filed a complaint.
Let me add that I could not even see the Nakusp Veterinarian at the time as the vet there had a family emergency and was not available for the next week, and I had no choice but to call Nelson vets.
I was expected to go to Kelowna and find lodgings and miss work and take my child out of school to have my pets life saved, or too bad for us.
Never mind the huge cost, which I was willing to take on, but the time away from work would have been unacceptable and I could have lost my job.
Please do not deal with these people, Nelson Animal Hospital.
They have horrible reception and take out their problems with other veterinarians on clients. They refuse to see you if you have even spoken to Nakusp Veterinarians.
I am in the process of making an official complaint about their negligence and horrifying lack of compassion or empathy for animals because of something the client has no control over, their issues with another veterinarians lack of staffing for emergency help.
As for the complaint the receptionist made about me being rude to her, I have witnesses for when that call was made on October 22, 2022, that I was very upset about the possibility of my dog dying for lack of services all because I had unknowingly previously seen a vet their office has a problem with.
I was not abusive as the letter states, I was reacting with tears and a broken heart to a mean receptionist.
The real reason for a shortage of veterinary services in BC is that there is a law that only 14 new vets are allowed to make a new practice a year in BC because it makes it fair for all the vets and keeps them in business.
People who got 'COVID dogs' are not the reason there is a shortage.
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