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Calls for investigation following closure of Donegal Animal Hospital

written by Staff Writer August 31, 2019
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Veterinary Ireland has called on the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and the Veterinary Council of Ireland to initiate an immediate investigation into the recent report that the Donegal Animal Hospital in Letterkenny has been temporarily closed by its British owners (Independent Vet Care). 

 The Donegal Animal Hospital in Letterkenny closed temporarily last week due to regulatory issues and staff shortages.

Veterinary Ireland President Dr David MacGuinness, said: “The reports of distressed animals left without veterinary care due to the closure of the veterinary practice by its lay owners is a major concern to Veterinary Ireland.”

Veterinary Ireland Chief Executive Finbarr Murphy, added: “Our concerns that vets who become employees of lay corporate entities would not have control over the provision of veterinary services to the public have been realised.

“It is vital that the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and the Veterinary Council of Ireland clarify immediately that lay persons can have no role in the operation of veterinary practices”.

The Veterinary Council has recently clarified that veterinary practitioners should be fully and autonomously responsible for the provision of veterinary services to the public.

“It is clear from what has happened in this instance where the practice has been closed by its lay owners and farmers and the public have been left without veterinary services that the vet is not in control of the operation of the veterinary practice or the provision of veterinary services, including the provision of 24 hour services and the sale and supply of prescription animal remedies which are of critical importance to animal health and welfare and human health,” Mr Murphy said.

He claimed it also raises the question as to who is now responsible for the critically important antibiotics and other dangerous drugs which of necessity would be available to that veterinary practice and should be under the control of a veterinary surgeon.

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