Anonymous wrote:demand that they write off the bill or youre taking the legal route. Document everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a common side effect to sedating old dogs. I can’t see they are going to waive the fees.
Me again…I should say old animals, including humans. Happens all the time. I never sedate my elderly animals unless absolutely necessary and even then I know it might kill them.
They should disclose this then (they didn’t)
I feel like this is something everyone knows….
Anonymous wrote:People bring their dog to the vet just because they have diarrhea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a common side effect to sedating old dogs. I can’t see they are going to waive the fees.
Me again…I should say old animals, including humans. Happens all the time. I never sedate my elderly animals unless absolutely necessary and even then I know it might kill them.
They should disclose this then (they didn’t)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a common side effect to sedating old dogs. I can’t see they are going to waive the fees.
Me again…I should say old animals, including humans. Happens all the time. I never sedate my elderly animals unless absolutely necessary and even then I know it might kill them.
Anonymous wrote:This is a common side effect to sedating old dogs. I can’t see they are going to waive the fees.
Anonymous wrote:They admitted they messed up? Yeah, I'd ask for all follow up care to be covered.
I'm sorry, OP. That really sucks.