Posted by TonyIN on April 24, 2012 at 18:28:16 from (208.102.204.176):
In Reply to: O/T Pet Vets posted by donjr on April 24, 2012 at 17:32:44:
Nope... they"re not inexpensive. The ones out here are ok on fees but when we used to live closer to the city, their fees were definitely higher - maybe more overhead? But consider this: Had a young good dog that needed the equivalent of an ACL replacement. Pet Vet did it for a few hundred with something similar to fishing line. Had my ACL replaced a few years back - thankfully had a good insurance plan, but my out-of-pocket was more than a few hundred. Take that a step farther - You can take your pet in, get a diagnosis and the meds all within an hour or so usually. But for us, we go in, get referred to a specialist, get tested, wait a few days or weeks for someone to read the results, then make another appointment to hear the results, then.... you get the picture. I keep telling my wife (who is in the medical profession) if she comes around the house and sees me lying on the ground under the ladder in bad shape, either finish me off or take me to a vet. You can all imagine what she would do....
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