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Old 13-11-2009, 07:14 PM
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Help dog very ill

Hi all i dont know where to start just been to the vets and he has said my bitch needs an operation tonight i dont have the £600-£700 quoted so he gave her an injection a long term anti inflamatry but he said there was a high risk of rupture she has a infection in her uterous and needs spaying he said she will be lucky to last the weekend what can i do shes not in pain but i really dont have that kind of money at a click of a finger help please
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If she was my bitch i would get her back in the vets tonight and worry about the money later.
Good luck and please hurry xxx
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Old 13-11-2009, 07:16 PM
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...could you pay in instalments? god it must be such a worry, what about the pdsa? could they help?

I hope you can get something sorted

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Old 13-11-2009, 07:18 PM
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Get it done on credit card and worry about the cost later. Your vet wasn't panicking, your dog could die very soon.
It is a legal requirement for you to give your dog veterinary treatment if necessary.
I'm sorry if this upsets you but time is really important in this situation, your dog is at great risk
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Re: Help dog very ill

Can you not arrange with your vet to pay in installments, maybe if you make an initial payment to start with, as it sounds very serious, if not then the Blue Cross, PDSA or RSPCA may be able to help you.
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If she was my bitch i would get her back in the vets tonight and worry about the money later.
Good luck and please hurry xxx
good point xx the vets then may except instalments
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Re: Help dog very ill

if you have no money try the PDSA or RSPCA if you are on benefits, if she has pyro she has little chance of coming throught this without urgent medical attantion, and as far as I am aware a vet is duty bound to save the dog.

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Re: Help dog very ill

It surely doesn't cost that much to spay a bitch in your area does it?
I'm having our bitch spayed on Tuesday and it will be nearly £100.00. Have you asked him if you can pay in installments because you can't leave her in pain especially as it sounds like Pyometria. If not I would try another vet or use a credit card or borrow some money if you know someone that can lend you some.

I hope something can be done for the poor girl.
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Get it done worry about the money after
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Re: Help dog very ill

A vet should be bound when the animal could die. Call another vet maybe they will work with you...So sorry this has happened....Jill
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