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Related: About this forumGuardian UK: The worst part of being poor: watching your dog die when you can't afford to help
Warning: you will cry your eyes out about midway through this articleFrom 2018
A few years ago, my sister Marylins peekapoo a playful and affectionate dog named Oreo went to the vet for minor bleeding in her mouth. Any issue involving blood is always of concern, but Oreo was only eight and in otherwise good health so it wasnt alarming. Maybe she had eaten something that had irritated her digestive system, we had assumed.
The vet prescribed Rimadyl, an anti-inflammatory medication often prescribed for arthritis and other conditions.
Within a few hours, Oreos condition only worsened. She couldnt eat, and was obviously in distress. From there, things got alarming. She became disoriented, unable to stand or walk without falling. Then hemorrhaging started. Yet the cause of her sudden decline proved a mystery.
We called local vets, hunting for one that could see her right away. Thats when we discovered a cruel fact of life for pet owners of modest means. If you cant hand over a bunch of cash immediately, you often have no way to get your pet the medical care they need. Even in the worst emergencies.
The vet prescribed Rimadyl, an anti-inflammatory medication often prescribed for arthritis and other conditions.
Within a few hours, Oreos condition only worsened. She couldnt eat, and was obviously in distress. From there, things got alarming. She became disoriented, unable to stand or walk without falling. Then hemorrhaging started. Yet the cause of her sudden decline proved a mystery.
We called local vets, hunting for one that could see her right away. Thats when we discovered a cruel fact of life for pet owners of modest means. If you cant hand over a bunch of cash immediately, you often have no way to get your pet the medical care they need. Even in the worst emergencies.
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/nov/09/dogs-poor-poverty-vets-pets
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Guardian UK: The worst part of being poor: watching your dog die when you can't afford to help (Original Post)
inanna
Apr 2020
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efhmc
(15,000 posts)1. Sorry not reading this. Just the title makes me sad.
Did skim it enough to be so sorry for Marylin.
Karadeniz
(23,359 posts)2. I haven't looked into pet health insurance, but that might make a nice annual present when she gets
Anothet pet.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,901 posts)3. Greed is so ugly
We need to get rid of profit.profit is theft.