Posted by 37chief on January 07, 2009 at 10:08:11 from (70.181.173.198):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Farm Dog's posted by OhioTractorGuy on January 07, 2009 at 06:43:58:
Dave I am not down on vets I am glad they are around. Like the time one of my horses got his lower jaw in between the gate chain and the gate post, and broke his jaw bone. The lower jaw was just hanging by the skin. Years ago the horse would have been put down, but the vet was able to wire it back together, and it healed. Or the radiation treatement for my cat. All these tratments cost quite alot. I made the decision to have it done. We don't take vacations because of our furry friends. On the other hand I could also say I have spent enough money on doctors over the last 45 years to buy a SUV. A word of caution never use a chain to secure a gate for a horse. This also happened on one of our another horse. The second time for me wasen't as bad, but did require the ver services again. Dave glad you guys are out there. Stan
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