Perhaps with the "large line of credit" you received on your Care Credit, you can take your pup to a specialist, a vet school is a wonderful place to start....personally, I would not give a vet the sweat off my......brow, if he had refused to see my sick dog, with me frantic and frightened to death! Obviously, HIS main concern is generating revenue and not helping a pup AND an owner that clearly were in a desperate situation. I would be taking my large line of credit and go to any vet specialist that I had not ALREADY contacted when the emergency was unfolding, that told me, "NO CASH, NO TREATMENT" (my intense anger would be directed toward a vet that refused to help my pup emergently, unless I could line his pockets first).....you do not have a diagnosis on this baby as of yet, and the next episode could be much more serious, and even fatal. Best of luck to your pup....I sincerely do hope and pray you get a diagnosis....it could be nothing, but it could be fatal. Now that you have the financial where with all to have her vetted and diagnosed, that may be a course of action you want to try.
Last edited by Yorkiemom1; 01-15-2014 at 11:36 AM.
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