Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We almost killed our dog for no reason! Give us 600$
Jesus lady, you had my sympathy but this is flat out extortion.
We spent the day in distress, me thinking I killed my dog, feeling guilty, young kids crying hysterically over loosing their pet they had their entire lives-people sue for emotional distress/pain and suffering over much less. I'm just looking for opinions, not to extort $$ from our vet. BTW, I doubt this would ever have happened with the original vet who was great, and just retired 2 months ago. Vet who misdiagnosed was there a few years also, obviously made a big diagnostic error. I do feel bad as that vet seems very nice it is a tough situation.
Anonymous wrote:I think getting the money back from your vet is enough. You didn't NEED to take him to the ER vet, although I completely understood why you did.
Anonymous wrote:We almost killed our dog for no reason! Give us 600$
Jesus lady, you had my sympathy but this is flat out extortion.
Anonymous wrote:I think you've been made whole again. Your dog still needed the treatment it got at the second vet.
I also think that if you're having to pull poop from your dog, his quality of life is questionable and putting him down may have been more humane anyway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think getting you bill waived was fine. Why should they pay your ER bill? Did your dog not need steroids and fluids?
We would not have needed to go to the ER had they diagnosed correctly and given cheap steroids and fluids themselves-it would not have been $600. Also we almost killed our dog for no reason-due to their misdiagnosis. Perhaps they should at least pay for the second opinion/exam and new bloodwork (reg. vet took blood but did not run it) which is the bulk of the ER bill.
Anonymous wrote:I think getting you bill waived was fine. Why should they pay your ER bill? Did your dog not need steroids and fluids?