Matthew Watkinson EX-Veterinarian Exposes Greedy Pro-Capitalism Veterinary Medicine Industry
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...Having had a comprehensive school education, I went into the job because I was fascinated by biology and genuinely wanted to help animals, I graduated and took my veterinary oath, which all vets swear to, promising 'to ensure the welfare of animals committed to my care', Back then, I had no concept that far from the saviours of animals they purport to be, the blame for much animal suffering in the UK can be laid so firmly at the door of vets. I had no idea that I would ultimately be driven to confess that I am ashamed to be a vet and that, eight years after qualifying, I would find myself so disgusted at the moneymaking practices that I would leave the profession altogether, For eight years Matthew Watkinson worked as a vet in Veterinary Medicine He found himself so disgusted at the moneymaking practices that he left the profession altogether, f course, not all vets deliberately set out to make as much money as they can out of treating animals. But money – not the welfare of the animal – is often at the forefront of the vet’s mind Of course there are outright cowboys in any field and the veterinary profession is sadly no exception Today you will notice more and more practices have sprung up throughout the country – especially in those affluent areas where the middle-class residents treat their pets as part of their family One might imagine that because there are so many more vets that animals need more medical help than ever. But the truth is far simpler. A whole industry has arisen out of squeezing the most money out of treating family pets During the ‘health check’ that goes with a jab visit, it is amazing how many problems the vet might find It is not unheard of for vets to Google a pet owner’s home to see which area the family live in Big house in a posh road – well, you can offer more treatment to that pet owner, of course. I never witnessed this in my practice, but I heard of it happening Charge more for your services so a vaccination that costs a few pence becomes a £35 ‘consultation’ And that isn’t all While the owner might believe he or she is only taking their cat for a vaccination (and I have no problem with sensible preventative healthcare) for the vet, this visit can be a way to make even more money out of a perfectly healthy animal, But more often than not, a loving owner will trust their vet and sadly go along with surgery that is not only unnecessary but plain risky for a pet who does not need it Similarly, I have known vets suggest doing an ‘exploratory’ operation on a cat just because it had been sick But like humans, cats and dogs get sick from time to time The best response is to wait and see, not offer a battery of tests and invasive operations, One problem is that overtreating pets has been made to look as if it is normal by programmes such as the BBC’s Super Vets, last shown in 2007, where it was usual to subject animals that, frankly, should have been put to sleep to whatever it took to get them well This is bad as caging an animal for a long time is not, in my view, thinking of its ‘welfare’ Which brings me to another issue that helps vets to carry out these expensive and totally unnecessary procedures – pet insurance, These days, pet insurance is pushed as a ‘necessity’. Sit in any vet’s surgery and you are left in no doubt as you survey the dozens of adverts for it that ‘good’ owners have it while ‘bad’ owners do not So unsurprisingly, the average middle-class family feels more comfortable having this insurance. They have medical insurance for their children, so it’s only natural that they want the same for their family dog or cat. Insurance for a pet dog or cat costs on average from £60 to £250 a year. Worryingly, if you have pet insurance you can be sure your vet is more likely to offer your pet treatments – because your vet knows you won’t be paying so you can afford it The loving owner does not want to maximise their pet’s life at any cost but puts their animal’s welfare first, ETC!!!
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