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In reply to the discussion: Old Dog Needs $6,000 Surgery. What Do You Do? [View all]MrSlayer
(22,143 posts)30. I love my dog but 6 grand is 6 grand.
If I were rich it would be one thing but things being what they are I'd have to bid my girl farewell, as crappy as that would make me feel. Can't afford it.
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My first reaction would be yes, spend it, then right after that, I'd say, 13 years old?
joeybee12
Mar 2013
#1
The article said that it was a specialized surgery -- they might not have had a choice of good vets.
pnwmom
Mar 2013
#91
Almost all of us has spent at least $6000 over the past year on frivoulous crap.
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2013
#31
I'm an avid dog lover and I could afford the 6 grand. However, I don't think any reasonable
ladjf
Mar 2013
#88
None here in the U.S. It's a good thing to save lives, if someone is willing to pay.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#68
If there is anything in your home that is not necessary to your survival...
LanternWaste
Mar 2013
#78
it's tough, lucky to get it in a rough 250 range..btw, my dog developed cataracts too
Demonaut
Mar 2013
#121
I have Petplan - regardless of which company you get, I urge you to research pet insurance
DeschutesRiver
Mar 2013
#119
If you have the money, then it is well spent on a precious member of your family!
txwhitedove
Mar 2013
#48
people spend more on whom they love than abstract starving children
La Lioness Priyanka
Mar 2013
#54
Wife and I have discussed this - our limit is $3,000 for our 8 year old lab mix.
cbdo2007
Mar 2013
#67
When my 13 yr. old Shepherd, Lab cross mix got hit by car many years ago, I would have
Zorra
Mar 2013
#71
I spent over $10,000 treating my dog for diabetes, Cushing's, lupus, and
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2013
#83
Lot of interesting posts to this OP. I'm with the consensus, if at all possible, get up the money
ladjf
Mar 2013
#87
Interesting story. I'm glad the cat lived a long, pain free life after his injury
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2013
#106
If you could save either your dog or your human child from a burning house, which would you choose?
Orrex
Mar 2013
#92
I don't consider paying high vet bills to be "flushing it down the toilet"
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2013
#108
I usually tell my clients to "take the money out of the equasion" and think about your pet...
Walk away
Mar 2013
#103