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In reply to the discussion: My daughter's dog was hit by a car last night [View all]Duppers
(28,469 posts)50. Glad to see your update.
Last edited Sun Dec 13, 2020, 09:16 PM - Edit history (2)
But I would seek other opinions & estimates.
Btw, there's a franchise network all over the country using the prefix VCA - this VCA corporation bought private, individual animal clinic everywhere. They are rather expensive.
We just spent almost $9K* on our big 5yr old Lab over the last yr. We lost her on Monday. 😭
I wish your grand-puppy the best. Please, keep us posted!
*Edited to correct a large charge I had forgotten to include.
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I live in a very small town. Our vets would never charge that. Dr. Jeff and Dr. Pol wouldn't charge
Karadeniz
Dec 2020
#3
I guess I'm patently ridiculous because, being an animal rescuer, that's been called for many times,
Karadeniz
Dec 2020
#41
i think amputation would be harder on the owner than the dog..i had a dog who needed...
samnsara
Dec 2020
#12
Call the vet and see if you can find a discount vet who helps people who can't afford this sort of
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#5
Make sure the dog doesn't run anywhere before surgery so his injury doesn't get worse.
LisaL
Dec 2020
#10
When you talk to her double check about pain meds. Dog cannot jump down from anything right
irisblue
Dec 2020
#17
I think she did the right thing by taking him home where she will give him the best care.
StarryNite
Dec 2020
#18
I have been told by some that my dog who dislocated his hip would have recovered without
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#33