Wow! not even the 78.00? U got blessed big time!!!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have told you all how Cesar chews and even eats everything he can
pick up and get into his mouth. I have fished out wood, twigs, pieces
of branches, rocks, and pecans out of his mouth. Well, last night he
came in chewing and chewing and rubbing the side of his mouth against
his pillow. When I finally got him to stop running from me and looked
into his mouth, I spotted a piece of wood, looked like a round peg,
about of half of inch long, logged between his teeth and his gums and
I could not pull it out. I even tried using pliers (which were too
big and bulky), so I had to end up calling the emergency vet. I took
him in last night and it was a long drive. I guess he could sense
that I was scared and he was too. When we got to the vet, I had to
fill out the paper work and sign a notice that I understood a visit to
the emergency was $78, plus whatever the cost for the treatment, I
signed it. They saw us right away and it took the vet less than one
minute to pull it out (minor bleeding) and then surprise of all
surprises, when I went to pay, the young women at the counter told me
"the vet said there is no charge"! I didn't know such kindness still
existed.
Gloria P
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