Sorry to read about Colleen Hutchin's dog Max - a hit and run
victim somewhere on Cranston St. ( page C 5 Jan. 29 )
Colleen needed $250.00 right away just to bring Max for X-rays
at a veterinary emergency room . She says Max will need expensive
surgery for an injured pelvic bone.
I recall my heartbroken sister in law and my niece, Sue and Tara of
Scituate , R.I. going through a similar ordeal when their Alaskan huskie
Megan was hit by a car and required hip surgery. I recall that an animal
humane society was kind enough to help with the bill. ( I'll get the name )
Giving the guilty driver the benefit of the doubt, let me ask :
Just what should one do when do after injuring a dog in the street or on
a highway ? How soon will the police or the animal rescue league respond
to a call for help ? Most people might assume that only the luckiest of
animals is not doomed after being seriously injured on the street .
Also I must ask why animal emergency rooms must be so mercenary.
Can't they offer the pet's family a reasonable installment plan ?
Care FIRST, bill later ! Hospitals for people might also heed this
suggestion .
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