Help w/sick pet pls

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      from: monica
      To: Budget101_@yahoogroups.com
      Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 12:43:34 PM
      Subject: Budget101.com : Help w/sick pet pls

      My 4.5yr old Keeshond, Loki, is sick. He’s been having problems since last
      April with what I believe is pancreatitis. He gets all pukey every 3 months
      or so, so we have to watch his diet very closely, supplement his digestive
      enzymes etc.

      Anyway, with careful management and a watchful eye as to when
      symptoms are returning he’s been doing well and been his old happy self.
      Until now.

      As soon as he started with what we call his rigid “tummy-ache” stand (very
      stiff, head down in line with his body instead up etc), we blanded out his
      diet, added the tummy-ache meds to his water etc. And he never did puke. But
      he’s lethargic, doesn’t even want to be with us (doesn’t want up in bed,
      hangs in the other room instead of the family room etc).

      He’s just not
      right.

      My problem is that my hubby hasn’t been working, we’re behind on bills and I
      only have about $50 I can scrape up for a vet bill – xrays and blood
      work
      plus the vet evaluation is going to run near $300. I have called every vet
      in the area and offered to let them debit my checking account monthly for
      any cost of evaluation and treatment but no one will take a payment plan. I
      really thought if they had control of putting the charge through to my
      account each month someone would work with me and see my poor sick dog.

      but
      i’ve gotten no where.

      do you have any idea how or where i can get help for my dog? he’s just
      barely past being a puppy and i am so afraid there is something seriously
      wrong with him.

      thanks for brainstorming with me.

      monica

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