I don't know anything about this vet, but will he not work with you on payment? Many vets will treat dogs in urgent need on a payment plan or for a discounted rate. The vet does have some money upfront. Perhaps you could work out some sort of payment schedule for the balance or put part of the bill on a credit card, so the surgery can be done? If not, maybe another vet could be more flexible. Leaving the dog at the facility on IVs seems like it might make the bill larger and prolong the dog's discomfort or pain. You're in a hard spot, and I wish both you and your poor dog the best.
CA-Oceanside/San Diego-Black & White Female-In Shelter
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I cannot tell from the picture if she is a PB. She is 3 years old and weighs 18 lbs. I have not contacted the shelter to see if she is still available.
Here is her Petfinder page:
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/21636861
Jennifer
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I will email Karen at Medfly about it.
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If Karen is full, I will post this pic on BRAT site.
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It's a good thing we don't have a need for a lot of rescues up here. I would have a house full of B's and probably be divorced just as quick.