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In reply to the discussion: My daughter's dog was hit by a car last night [View all]Duppers
(28,477 posts)63. I smiled reading your last sentence.
He sounds like a joy!
We adopted an older 10yo black Lab 2yrs ago but our yellow girl who just died was adopted as a puppy (from 1 of DUer's MiniMe's litters). She was only 5.
And so, we're now searching for a local vet not associated with VCA (we've been to unassociated vets locally but they're incompetent) to treat our older black boy. We've concluded just this past wk. that VCA vets are ripoff artists.
60 Mins is now covering the same problem with human medical costs. It's sickening. (The medical Corp just pd its out going CEO $13M severance pay!!)
And yet these dumbassed rethugs just scream socialism if we mention the ACA.
Wish we had an ACA for our critters.
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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