Posted on 01/02/2017 3:57:50 PM PST by Daffynition
This French bulldog might be the most loved dog in New York and his owners have $155,000 in vet receipts to prove it.
After Williamsburg couple Kate and Ben Stern adopted the caramel-coated pup named Jones in 2013, he immediately became more progeny than pet.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
If you got the cash, go for it. Best not be tax payer money.
Pet insurance paid for some of it, according to the NYP.
Their money, they can spend it as they like.
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>> “If you got the cash...” <<
Uber.
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“Jones is improving every day.”
He’d better be improving after $150,000.00.
Yes. True that.
Brachycephalic consequences.
People create “cute” dogs who suffer for their looks.
Good on Trupanion.
My dogs have it.
People like this give me the creeps. IMO they represent what’s wrong with our society as a whole.
I’ve had pets, I have pets. I love them to pieces. But when you can’t distinguish between a human life and an animal, you have some real problems of the psychological and spiritual variety.
Take a guess at where this couple stands on abortion.
This story reminds me of a stand-up comedian’s routine about his hamster that got sick, and his wife took it to the vet, racking up a $180 vet bill. “To cure that hamster, it cost 8 hamsters.”
But if you have the money and that is how you choose to spend it... :shrug:
They are spreading the wealth to the people who work in the pet hospital which is good I suppose.
Cancelled our pet policy....they [pet insurances] pay pennies on the dollar. Thank goodness, we never had to *use* it for something catastrophic, but for regular vet usage, it was not worth the ROI. Kinda like the dental insurance I have, sucks; only pays pennies on dollar :)
Probably a puppy mill dog they got at a puppy boutique. Those are inherently unhealthy dogs bred from genetic nightmares.
Recently seen on a bumper sticker:
My vet drives a Porsche. For details, ask my dog.
Heh. I have a painted turtle story that cost me $300 to get him repaired.
I’ll never forget the little wire rack the vet fashioned out of wire for a antibiotic drip, it needed. It was funny to see the contraption.
RIDICULOUS!!
Over ten years ago, I spent $1,200 for emergency surgery on Norman the Wondercat (see my FR homepage). That was a real stretch, but it was worth it. He recovered completely, and is now 16 years old. He’s sitting next to me as I FReep.
I cannot imagine going to the lengths with any pet that these people are going to. First, I don’t have anywhere near that kind of money; second, I wouldn’t torture any animal with the kinds of procedures that dog is being subjected to.
My other cat Betty (again, see my homepage) died a couple of months ago. She was 14 and had stopped eating. I took her to the vet, who had me force feed her food and medicine, and later kept her at the clinic during her last few days. It cost almost $500 did her no good. If I had it to do again, I would have made her comfortable and let her go in peace instead of torturing her during her last days.
A cat or dog is not a person. You have to know when to let go.
Odin needed a cardio evaluation some years ago.
I got 90% of $800 back.
They pay for 90% of his Soloxine and cover *everything* and they will prepay for large bills, if I can’t afford it.
No complaints here.
The dogs have better coverage than I do and I go without *many* things to keep them covered.
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