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Old 12-30-2009, 11:55 AM   #79
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Very true! But emergency clinics will tell you this right when you walk in the door, and is pretty common knowledge. Was this an emergency clinic she went to? When my little baby was in crisis they told me this when I called that there would be an up front fee to even see my baby.

Our regular vets would never turn you away if you are 1)established with them, in that you bring your pets in for routine vaccines, spay/neuter/ heartworm tests etc., and 2) if you pay your bills in a timely manner and/or make an honest effort to do so. They will not donate their services to someone who comes in for an emergency who they are unfamiliar with or someone who has previously stiffed them already. I am not passing judgment on the OP, I am just stressing that there are two sides to the story and we are only hearing one of them. Regardless it is the pet that suffers.
I assumed it was an emergency vet but it could have been a regular vet I dont know. Your right though there are two sides to every story and we are only hearing one. When someone posts though you have to take at face value that they are telling the truth or you could assume everyone that posts is not telling the truth. Now My Brother in law went to an emergency vet recently and he said they took payments so some emergency vets do work with people
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