I am going to try to get a loan from my credit union I don't know this vet
wants $450 I hope I get the loan in time or if they even give it to me I
feel really bad about the pup that's to young all I can do is try I don't
ever like to ask anybody for help I really truely sorry I hate this because
it makes me look bad. But I didn't let this happined if it was my peis and
my freinds dog got her pregant I would sue her or him for the problems but
its my grand daughters dog and his brothers girl friends dogs and this pup
is akc reg. I don't know maybe god will help me. Its ok really I will work
it out some how. Don't worry hugs carol
On Feb 14, 2011 4:33 PM, "Valerie Mockett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> How much does it cost for a c-section on a little dog?  Are you sure sure
you can't have the baby's with some human help at home? Yorkies aren't that
big of a dog
> . It seem like a big lessen to learn at the expense of an innocent dog. I
wish your little dog all the luck in the world.  This is such a sad
story.........
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> From: carol lopez <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: RE: [Chihuahuas] Ok I need some help with this breed
emergancy
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> On Feb 14, 2011 4:02 PM, "carol lopez" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Us davis is in sacurmento ca can't spell that word that lol
>> On Feb 14, 2011 12:13 PM, "Liz Bickel & Irv Weinberg" <
[email protected]>
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>>> Although they aren't in LA, you might want to call the UC Veterinary
>>> Medicine Center, San Diego and explain what is going on. You can
>>> tell them about Daisy and ask if they will accept payment over time
>>> to pay for her required C-section. In my experience, most
>>> University, teaching, vet hospitals will do this. However, since San
>>> Diego is a drive for you (providing they can work with you
>>> financially), you probably will have to schedule a C-section for
>>> before she goes into strong, active labor. Give The University Vet
>>> hospital a call and discuss everything with them in detail. They
>>> usually have a finance department that takes care of extended payments.
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>>> http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/ucvmc_sd/
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>>> The other possibility is to talk to your own vet again about making
>>> payments over time. If you've been a client for some time, he would
>>> have to be very cold hearted to just let your Chihuahua
>>> die. Especially since he knows in advance what the situation is.
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>>> A third possibility is to put the cost of the surgery on a Credit
>>> Card and pay it off over time (with interest of course). That's what
>>> I do if my bills (at vets other than my regular one) exceed what I
>>> have saved. I always try to keep at least $2000 set aside for vet
>>> emergencies, but the way things are these days, even that can quickly
>>> be depleted.
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>>> Since you still have a few days to get things in order, there must be
>>> some way that you can find to delay payment of a
>>> huge-one-time-vet-bill and then gradually pay it off yourself over time.
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>>> I find it sad that more & more vets are becoming more concerned about
>>> immediate payment than they are about the welfare of the
>>> animals. However, there are still options open for you to be able to
>>> be able to pay for Daisy's C-section. Wish you have started to look
>>> into this matter weeks ago when she first got bred. Then, there
>>> would have been no doubt that something with someone could have been
>> arranged.
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>>> Liz
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