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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 540873" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Jo, maybe you should look for a new vet! We have the "country vet" type too and I don't know what we'd do without them. I've never paid $300 for anything, including surgery! People around here just couldn't afford that. I know it goes by geographic locations but usually a vet in a rural area will charge much less than one in a large city. Our vet now has another one working with him but for years he was in practice alone. He does the usual cats and dogs but he does farm calls too so he sees horses, cows, goats, pigs ... whatever you've got, he will treat it. People pulling horse trailers drive in behind the office and he comes out and checks the horses outside. When we lived in the country, he once came out to our house in a blizzard to check out an ailing goat who had just delivered quadruplets! One of his techs is my "puppysitter" if I ever have to go out of town. And now he has expanded his practice to include ... <u>elephants</u> at the Elephant Sanctuary here in Middle Tennessee! I couldn't get along without these caring people!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 540873, member: 1883"] Jo, maybe you should look for a new vet! We have the "country vet" type too and I don't know what we'd do without them. I've never paid $300 for anything, including surgery! People around here just couldn't afford that. I know it goes by geographic locations but usually a vet in a rural area will charge much less than one in a large city. Our vet now has another one working with him but for years he was in practice alone. He does the usual cats and dogs but he does farm calls too so he sees horses, cows, goats, pigs ... whatever you've got, he will treat it. People pulling horse trailers drive in behind the office and he comes out and checks the horses outside. When we lived in the country, he once came out to our house in a blizzard to check out an ailing goat who had just delivered quadruplets! One of his techs is my "puppysitter" if I ever have to go out of town. And now he has expanded his practice to include ... [U]elephants[/U] at the Elephant Sanctuary here in Middle Tennessee! I couldn't get along without these caring people! [/QUOTE]
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