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Rant-Whine-Complain-Vent
Emergency Vet rant!!!?
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<blockquote data-quote="thegubmint" data-source="post: 2423846" data-attributes="member: 422780"><p>That seems to be the way they operate. I took one of my dogs to one several years ago and had the same sort of thing happen, except that I just told them to do an initial treatment to stabilize my dog, then took him to my regular vet the next day. Cost me a couple of hundred bucks instead of the 2 grand they were talking about. Cost me another couple of hundred at my regular vet to get the full treatment done.</p><p></p><p>Your friend should have just had them give the dog the initial medicine needed, then go to her vet the next day. I had a dog go through parvo as a puppy about 10 years ago and it cost me about 1200 to get him treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thegubmint, post: 2423846, member: 422780"] That seems to be the way they operate. I took one of my dogs to one several years ago and had the same sort of thing happen, except that I just told them to do an initial treatment to stabilize my dog, then took him to my regular vet the next day. Cost me a couple of hundred bucks instead of the 2 grand they were talking about. Cost me another couple of hundred at my regular vet to get the full treatment done. Your friend should have just had them give the dog the initial medicine needed, then go to her vet the next day. I had a dog go through parvo as a puppy about 10 years ago and it cost me about 1200 to get him treated. [/QUOTE]
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