HighTeckRedNeck
Regular
- Location
- Saskatoon, SK
Canadian contractual law supercedes that. When I bring in my pet for a routine procedure (should be for a vet), the pet shouldn't be dead from gross negligeance on the vet's part. Waiver or no waiver, the vet is on the hook for: a) refund of the operation; and b) the cost of the dog and any major recent expenses (say if just had another major vet visit recently).
Yes but try to prove that there was neglect on the vets part. The dog dying does not prove that. Almost imposible to do, plus the dog could have done something to pull a stitch after the surgery.


















































