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Would you pay for FULL hip replacement on you DOG???
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 167708" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>See if you can find a vet school near you. The costs are less and the treatment is usually excellent -- just like teaching hospitals for humans, but better.</p><p> </p><p>Going back to the original question, yes, I'd do it if I could afford it without scarificing my kids' college. If it meant not having a new car for a year or two, no problem. Not having top of the line clothes, I'd go for it. Basically, if it meant sacrificing luxuries, my answer would be a definite yes. If it meant sacrificing some necessities, I'd be more hesitant but would try to find a way to do it. If it meant serious sacrificing of necessities, I'd talk to the vet as to how much pain she was in, do what I could to keep her comfortable for as long as possible and then do what had to be done.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry you're going through this. Having to decide what to do for a beloved pet is always difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 167708, member: 3626"] See if you can find a vet school near you. The costs are less and the treatment is usually excellent -- just like teaching hospitals for humans, but better. Going back to the original question, yes, I'd do it if I could afford it without scarificing my kids' college. If it meant not having a new car for a year or two, no problem. Not having top of the line clothes, I'd go for it. Basically, if it meant sacrificing luxuries, my answer would be a definite yes. If it meant sacrificing some necessities, I'd be more hesitant but would try to find a way to do it. If it meant serious sacrificing of necessities, I'd talk to the vet as to how much pain she was in, do what I could to keep her comfortable for as long as possible and then do what had to be done. I'm sorry you're going through this. Having to decide what to do for a beloved pet is always difficult. [/QUOTE]
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