How High Would the Vet Bill Have to Be For You to Stop Treatment on Your Pet?

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This because Frankie’s oldest dog Winnie goes in for x-rays today and she might need an operation which could cost a few thousand!
–According to a Pet Insurance Company, the average tipping point where people decide to stop treatment is . . . $1,451.
–The thing is . . . while that’s a lot of money, it’s not THAT high. Some pretty common pet injuries and illnesses cost at least that much to treat.
–When a dog or cat tears cartilage in its knee, the surgery is more than $1,500.
–A foreign object in the intestine or stomach can cost $1,500 to $2,000 to remove.
–Treating tumours costs more than $1,600.
–Treatment for disc injuries can cost around $3,200.
So you might need to re-evaluate.


Justin Bieber misses his Mama since turning 18!He use to look forward to his mom leaving but
now he catches himself asking when is she getting back.
Good luck to Frankie and Winnie. I have a Westie as well, Maggie, and she’s like one of my kids. I can’t imagine not paying the vet bill after it reaches a certain level. Our dogs deserve the same treatment we would give our kids and that’s the decision we make when we adopt them. They give us unconditional love and loyalty, it’s the least we can do for them. Hope all works out well for Winnie and Frankie isn’t in the poor house after her x-rays
Nancy