Once the Gov’t distorts and ruins the market for human care, we will sadly find out how efficient, cheap and fast canine care will become, as it will remain untouched by Gov’t interference.
I’ve pursued radiation and chemo for a dog. He endured it with good cheer, it extended his life a year past the most optimistic prognosis and he was an old fellow to begin with. He was comfortable and happy as a clam right up to the day he died, and cancer didn’t kill him. I’d do it again.
The treatments weren’t cheap by any means, but they were doable out of pocket for me at the time. It’d be tough now, my circumstance is reduced due to the O-pression. The cost certainly beat anything I could have gotten personally at a hospital, had it been me with cancer instead of my dog. He was well cared for, for considerably less than a short hospital stay for a routine surgery.