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    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.

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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    That makes me feel so much better now. If you surrender him would he go to a dane rescue?
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    Thoughts and prayers are coming up again from Florida. GET WELL BAILEY!!! This must be so hard for all of you to go through. {{{{{HUGS}}}}}


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    And Prayers from Virginia as well..

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    Thank goodness he is with a good vet! I think the surrender/surgery would be a good idea. This was done with a cat in BC, and the owners just could not afford the surgery. But when it was surrendered, the money comes from a different place.

    I guess the vet could call the breeder too - but this sounds like the best solution for all concerned.

    HUGS
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    I think surrendering is the only thing we can do. At least he won't have to die right? When I found out he was with this vet, I felt so relieved. I remember times when an owner would bring their pet in wanting to put it down - the vet refused. He would treat them and put them up for adoption

    I am going to talk to DH tonight (he is on afternoon shift 3PM-11PM) about surrendering him. Then he just has to go to the vet clinic and sign some papers to make it official. My boy isn't going to die - he doesn't deserve to anyway.

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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    Prayers for Bailey.
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