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Originally Posted by ally173 i did express my concerns on saturday when i went to drop off her stuff. i wanted to make sure she doesnt end up in a shelter. this Er hospital is huge and they are always busy; they will not answer my phone call; last time i had to beg to see the vet, because technically she's no longer my dog, since i singed the release form. but the vet was nice enough to see and hear me out and take Ava's stuff; and she even gave me a hug when i was crying; i told her when i was leaving please take good care of her and tell her that i love her; she said i will; of course i was balling out |
I am so sorry. I wish I could say more. I just do not have an answer for this unless you can get the money for the vet. If you could do that, perhaps you could get her back if you offered to pay her bill. If they balked, you could threaten legal action. An attorney might be able to help since you surrendered her under extreme stress.
One question: why would she have had to be at the EC for that long? Don't they transfer in the day time to the regular vet? Can you find another vet besides Banfield??
As for your question about them adjusting. I can tell you that they do adjust ... some take a bit longer, but if a pup has been loved, they usually do very well.
Feel free to PM me if you want.