I agree with you about them trying, and they did. And I have a good 
job, Im a nurse. Im not going to risk my credit and take a hit with 
a vet bill. I have been established with them for quite some time. I 
have paid all my bills in full. I was JUST in that day, and 2 weeks 
prior. My dogs are well cared for, up on all shots, and no past 
account balances. In this one instance I was upset they were ready 
to pack my dog up and send her home, NO JOKE, because of money. I 
was crying and saying, "I cant believe you would send me home with 
my dog with a possibility of dying, over money." I also said, "Im 
glad health care isnt like this." She told me that healthcare is 
funded by the state. I said, "are you kidding me? There isnt enough 
reimburrsment there, and many people dont have any means, and never 
will. There comes a time that you have to value a life more than the 
money." Her response was for me to "sign my dog over" to her. 
Imagine, thinking your dog needs a C/S and she could die with out 
it, and a vet saying, give me your dog! I told her she was 
insensitive, and I couldnt believe how cold she was being. Of course 
I planned on paying her bill. 
MY VET wouldnt have done this to me. I know it. I know he would have 
tried, of course, but when someone says they cant, and they offer to 
pay it off in 2-3 months. Thats pretty reasonable. Im just glad she 
had them. 

--- In Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com, "marsha Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> First, let me say congrats on the pups! Glad the two and mom are 
doing good. Sorry you lost the other two.
> 
> From a business standpoint, I can understand where the vet is 
coming from, but I personally have always felt that if someone was 
going into a field such as this, it should be because of their love 
of the animals. I personally would NOT have a vet that would not 
take payments for an emergency. I had the same vet for more than 15 
years and he took payments from me for even routine things because 
he knew I would pay. But when he left and I had to find a new vet, 
the first question I asked all the potential vets I checked out 
was "will you take payments in emergencies" Those that said no, were 
marked off my list. The vet I ended up going with will take payments 
for emergencies ($25 a month) but requires payment up front for 
routine visits such as shots. I'm ok with that. I mean I know it is 
coming, I can be prepared, but when it is an emergency I don't want 
the almighty dollar standing in the way of my pet getting proper 
treatment.
> 
> However, I CAN understand those that want you to at least TRY for 
an alternative (such as care credit) before they offer payment 
plans. I means no sense in not even trying right??? So long as they 
are willing to extend credit should the other sources not work out.
> 
> Marsha
> 
> Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your 
God is.
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: breeahnah 
>   To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 6:03 PM
>   Subject: [Chihuahuas] We're Not pregnant any more-PUPS!
> 
> 
> 
>   It wasnt easy and she nearly had a Csection. She delivered one 
pup (still born), then 3 hrs and no pushing or pups. Went to vet, 
who took an X-ray and suggested Csection-not really based on size, 
just her lack of progression. OR Pitocin and wait. I did the 
pitocin, we waited at the vets office. She had some hard labor, but 
didnt progress. I was signing the papers for the Csection as she was 
looking tired. Then as we are discussing the payment, she breaks 
some water and starts delivering! Second pup is born, a girl, small 
and white. Then another 45 minutes later delivers a not fully formed 
stillborn pup :( Then another 1 hr and the last and biggest pup was 
born, twice the size of the other living pup. The black one you see 
in the pics, lil miss fatty made her way into the world. Labor 
started at 730am, and we went to vets after a few hours, and then we 
werent home until 3am. When I helped the pups latch on, showered and 
went to bed. 
> 
>   I have a question for you all. During all this fiasco, which I 
didnt of course have 1500.00 for a C/S lying around. I was amazed 
they didnt want to set up any payments. I have been going to this 
vet a long time. I had the vet (not my usual vet-one on call) tell 
me they needed 700-800   down and would only consider payments if I 
was declined on some vet credit they offer. But they were not so 
much worried about my dog, infact willing to turn her away over 
money. the vet even went so far as to tell me I could sign over my 
dog to her and then she could do the surgery. I was stunned.  I of 
course was willing/able to put down 500.00 and pay it off in 2 
months. While Im sure they are concerened people wont pay, the 
williness to send her out, knowing she could die asstounded me. 
Luckily my dog decided to finish the deliver then and there as I was 
signing the forms, and making other arraigements to pay. 
> 
>   Initially, of course I didnt want a C/S due to it being hard on 
her, and I didnt like they immediately went to that. I had been into 
see my vet that day, who thought that my mother would do fine with 
the babies she had. He didnt expect a C/S which is why I took her 
in.  Any way, it all went well. Well, so to speak. We only have 2 
pups, but she is a fantastic mother! See links to pups, mom and dad 
below. 
> 
>   Oh, I forgot to mention, I cant say when the last time I cried 
so hard, and dry heaved so badly over being so distraught. Its 
amazing what these dogs bring to your family, and how attached and 
worried one can get. I know I did. 
> 
> 
> 
>   http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/2281/pupsrp7.jpg pups!
> 
>   http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/4180/blackxw2.jpg 
> 
>   http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/2905/sophiaji9.jpg  mom
> 
>   http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/3346/kodamy3.jpg dad
>




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