Well, whoever we'd need to send donations to. I still can't believe this vet won't do the surgery without money. *shakes head in DISGUST*
Well, whoever we'd need to send donations to. I still can't believe this vet won't do the surgery without money. *shakes head in DISGUST*
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
I crossposted! Tasha, I don't know if I need your contact information as of yet, no one has replied.
Meanwhile have you contacted rescues. Were I crossposted, someone posted these two links:
http://www.gdcc.ca/rescue.html
http://www.ginnie.com/gdlinks5.htm
I emailed Danes in Distress and New Hope for Danes. I also emailed our local humane society to see if they can help. They fully paid to get 8-10 feral cats neutered/spayed/tattooed.
I will let you know when I hear back from them.
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Found out where he is...
Surrey Animal Hospital
155-7135 138 Street
Surrey, BC
V3W 7T9
Telephone : 604-592-2181
I haven't heard back from the rescues yet, but if anyone wants to make a donation, how do I go about setting that up?
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Are you going to talk to the vet yourself tomorrow and find out exactly what's really going on? How far away are you from where Bailey is? Can you go in person to talk to the vet? Many times things can be worked out in person much more easily than they can through a third party.
If he has an obstruction it might have been going on for awhile. I hope it's not really as bad as what you're hearing third hand from the breeder.
To train a dog you have to think like a dog!
Any news today? Are there any more vets in that area that will do the surgery? Poor Bailey. I hope it all turns out good for himMy thoughts and prayers are with you all during this ordeal. I am praying so hard that this can be corrected and he'll get well. He's such a handsome man.
I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
Okay, he is at a vet that will NOT euthanize him! This vet will not euthanize an animal unless it would be cruel not too. What he would do is, give Bailey the surgery and if the money never came, they would put him up for adoption. We were thinking about surrendering him to the vet, then they could find him a new home? That way, they wouldn't want any money. I worked at this clinic, so I know how they work.
He would NOT let Bailey lay there and suffer, and he wouldn't euthanize him either.
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What a sad and tragic turn of events for Bailey! My heart aches for him.
Before anyone crossposts incomplete and /or inacurate information across the internet; crazy-cat-lover needs to bypass the middlemen (or women) and speak directly to the vet.
This need to be done first in order to re-establish ownership; determine the honest to goodness facts of the situation. Facts such as Baileys current condition, the type of surgery he needs and exactly how soon he needs it; and most importantly the prognosis. She also needs to find out if other less invasive treatments are possible. Of course it must also be determined who will step up and take charge and care for Bailey after the surgery if he has it. Until the information is complete and verifialble there is very little anyone can do no matter how much they may want to help.
Providing factual information is the only way Bailey will have any sort of chance.
To train a dog you have to think like a dog!
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