Posted by Mark - IN. on April 24, 2012 at 21:22:32 from (24.15.147.112):
In Reply to: O/T Pet Vets posted by donjr on April 24, 2012 at 17:32:44:
Simple solution. The alternative would be not to take the animals to the vet. Take your, their chances and gamble the odds and live with your decision.
If I can't or couldn't afford their preventives, best thing I could do would to be pass them up, and let them take their chances at a better life with someone or somewhere else. These days with the economy being what it isn't, pounds are overloaded with pets being dumped off everywhere. People are finding themselves having to make choices, financial choices to make ends, and all too often, Fido the beloved family member is getting the boot out the door along some unfamiliar roads, and because we are all too often slow learners, we will no doubt reelect more of the same, and then blame our poor decisions on someone else. Thats what we do these days.
The prices on everything, and I mean everything are going up for everyone, so the costs get passed along. My costs of doing business while I am fortunate and greatful enough to still be in business, get passed along no differently than anyone elses. No one, well most no one, is in business to lose money. No one in the private sector anyway unless looking for a specific tax loss or write off.
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