This vet. Hospital is very good for emergency situations, I.e. amputations.
I believe its $48. I also believe they starts puppy vaccines at 7 weeks. I know most places will do them at 6 but this was just my expeprience with them. To be honest with you critters without litters does them for much more reasonable prices and they are super quick! Vs the wait you will endure at the hospital.
The Reason That We Had To Take Our Queensland/Kelpy Grace To See This Vet We Had An Apt With Our Vet Dr Utt @ Auburn Animal Hospital The Next Morning @ 9:00am. But As The Day Went On Gracie's Breathing Became Labored, With Our Experience In The Past With Our Other Dog's Before Her, That Means She Need's To Go To The Vet Now. We Were Going To Take Her To The Emergency Vet On Easton, But Their Vet Wasn't Going To Be Back Until 5:30 We Couldn't Wait That Long. That's When I Asked Them What Do I Do 🤔🤔 They Said Take Her Our To The Vet On Harris, So I Called & They Said Bring Her In. What We Going Out Was That She Had A Tumor On Her Spleen, It Would Burst Then Heal, Then Burst Again. Well I Guess The Last Time It Bursted Was The Last Time. The Very Said That She Would Need Several Blood Transfusion's, She Also Said That She Didn't Think She Would Make It Through Anastasia. Also She Was Afraid Of Losing Her On The Table. So We Decided To Take Her Out Of Her Pain & Put Her Down. 😪😪
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