Home Pre-purchase vettings Pre-purchase vettings Ask H&H: do I have a claim after bone chips on X-rays were missed? Horse & Hound explores whether it may be possible to claim against a dealer and a vet who has been struck off Ask H&H: do I have redress after my horse failed a vetting? Horse & Hound discovers whether it is possible to take legal action over a failed vetting Ask H&H: how can I prove a seller is a horse dealer? Horse & Hound explains what legal action can be taken after buying a horse without a vetting Vet cleared by judge in dressage horse vetting wrangle Sarah Randall of the Chiltern Equine Clinic has been cleared by a High Court judge of deliberately misleading a client over the purchase of a £45,000 dressage horse Rider takes vet to High Court claiming £65,000 damages Dr Eddie Blass claims a vet gave her negligent advice on the medical history of a dressage horse and is awaiting the outcome of her High Court damages claim Irish event rider to sue British team vet for neglience Jayne Doherty is seeking compensation from British team vet Jenny Hall after paying £186,000 for a horse that the owner now values at just £1,000 Vet struck off over horse vetting A Lincolnshire vet has been struck off the RCVS register for failing to record a young horse's respiratory problem on his pre-purchase vetting report Why a vet won’t tell you if your new horse will win in the show ring Horse & Hound explains why a pre-purchase vetting will not confirm if you have found a horse that will be successful in the show ring New guidelines for pre-purchase vettings After nearly 20 years as a gold-standard assessment, the five-stage pre-purchase examination is set to adopt a new set of recommendations, explains H&H Vetting: should vets take the blame if there’s a problem? Is today’s ‘blame culture’ encouraging our vets to sit on the fence when it comes to pre-purchase examinations? < Previous