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    Quote Originally Posted by Ugo View Post
    I'm so sorry to hear all of this Sharon. I hope it all works out as best it can.
    Oh....and I love what you've done with your hair.
    Keep the faith my dear.
    Ugo
    I have never met Sharon and that would be a face I couldn't forget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow dog View Post
    I have never met Sharon and that would be a face I couldn't forget.

    YD
    LOL I look a "little " better than that.
    " We are more than our gender, skin color, class, sexuality or age; we are unlimited potential, and can not be defined by one label." quote A. Bartlett


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    Sorry to hear of the injuries...and your kitty

    I would definitely look into having the surgery done in the US - I've found it to be significantly cheaper and the level of care outstanding. I am using a vet in Washington Twp, MI for some repro services at about 1/3 the cost of Guelph U.

    Just be aware that according to the last border guard I got, vet services are considered subject to duty. Luckily the officer couldn't find the code in his computer and let me go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthLinkWeims View Post
    Sorry to hear of the injuries...and your kitty

    I would definitely look into having the surgery done in the US - I've found it to be significantly cheaper and the level of care outstanding. I am using a vet in Washington Twp, MI for some repro services at about 1/3 the cost of Guelph U.

    Just be aware that according to the last border guard I got, vet services are considered subject to duty. Luckily the officer couldn't find the code in his computer and let me go.
    The border guard has asked about the surgery and vet services but never made me pay the duty.

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    We've had two surgeries done down south and the CBSA could care less, waved us back thru.

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    Sharon, you know you always have my sympathy. That sucks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    O kay , I'm looking for sympathy.

    Yes the young setter needs leg injury surgery.

    The old setter still has a mass and a heart murmur.

    The pup has embedded stitches that didn't dissolve from his neutering surgery. They have to be removed.

    The cat died last week.

    "The dog is Small Munsterlander, the gun is Beretta."
    "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed" A. Saint-Exupery.

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    Sharon, I'm sorry for all your woes, dogs can be expensive, but always worth it. I always feel so lucky that these animals are willing to spend their lives with us.

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    Sorry to hear about the injury. I can recommend Dr Gary Bouck at http://www.londonvetsurgeon.ca/. Not sure how he would compare pricewise to the US options. I believe around $3000.
    Some good information on braces and orthotics here. May be a good alternative for an older, less active dog
    http://www.orthopets.com/

    Goodluck!

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    Yes that is the surgeon I will be using. I think he's done about 1500 +. He did the dog's other leg and it turned out great.... $3500.00

    Dog is still a great athlete and like to run miles several times a week. I'll be going for the "Cadillac" surgery.

    ( Fortunately I got back some big income tax bucks to day.)

    PS Really appreciate your input.
    " We are more than our gender, skin color, class, sexuality or age; we are unlimited potential, and can not be defined by one label." quote A. Bartlett


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    Yes that is the surgeon I will be using. I think he's done about 1500 +. He did the dog's other leg and it turned out great.... $3500.00

    Dog is still a great athlete and like to run miles several times a week. I'll be going for the "Cadillac" surgery.

    ( Fortunately I got back some big income tax bucks to day.)

    PS Really appreciate your input.
    I would expect in the $800 to 1,200 range if done in the states.

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