Emergency room treatment is considerably more expensive than are
appointments. You can expect to spend $500-600 on emergency exam and
initial treatment. It's a high bill and I understand why they run a high
level of abandonment under those circumstances. There are plenty of folks
who love
If you just would to get your dog weighed you can just walk in and they
will let you do it for free.
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i once lived for three gawd-awful years in Manhattan Kansas (yes, the
Little Apple), and the only good thing about that place (other than the
view in my rear-view mirror as I drove away) was the Vet School. They
had a clinic where one could get affordable walk-in care and regular
check-ups.
Gail - you don't want to know what they learn for everyday. A friend just
graduated this past spring, and she's been neutering neighborhood stray cats
because she only did one female spay during her years at Penn, and had never
neutered a male. She was told she could get that from the books.
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Subject: [UC] Re: Vet School
i once lived for three gawd-awful years in Manhattan Kansas (yes, the
Little Apple), and the only good thing about that place (other than the
view in my rear-view mirror as I drove away) was the Vet School. They
had a clinic where one could get
I adopted a dog who had been abandoned at the Vet
School. As other posters have mentioned, a lot of pet owners can't afford those
bills. I lived with a passel of vet students in those days, so I had inside
tracks. For the next ten years I used its ER extensively because the dog
developed a