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Had to take the dog to the vet yesterday. Poor 8 year old Gus was feeling poorly and wouldn't eat. We have a very good vet and he was able to work Gus in - Thursday is their Friday so if he couldn't get in yesterday he would have had to wait until Monday.
He has been limping for a week or so and I have been wanting to get him to the vet to check it out, but DH is reluctant to spend money on a vet visit unless there is something really wrong - cheap skate!
When Gus stopped eating, I said he really needed to go in and DH agreed.
Poor dog had a temp of 104.8 - but we have no clue what is wrong. Vet was pretty sure that it was a tick born virus, but the tests came up out negative for all that he tested for. Guess we are still getting the benefits from the Guiney hens wandering the farm for the last 7 years eating ticks. This was the first summer without any guiney's but I only found 3 ticks on Gus all summer.
Vet sedated Gus and took a bunch of X-Rays. Everything looks good - nice joint structure, solid bones, nothing showed up in the chest. vet manipulated all the joints while he was out and there were no "clicks, clacks or grinding" to quote the vet, Not sure why the dog is limping. Hated to spend the $350 on x-rays, but I feel much better knowing for sure that he doesn't have bone cancer or anything like that.
Spend $135 on a test for Blastomycosis - that is all the vet can think of that might be causing problems. Although Gus only has one symptom (limping) it made alot of sense to test for it while we were there. It takes a week or so to get results back for that test. If he has it, it can be cured with meds, if you wait too lang it is fatal.
All in all, $633 for vet bill. Office visit, Same day office visit, 2 medications, sedation, x-rays, lymes testing and Blasto test. I think we got alot for the money, but it is alot of money. Yes, I got charged for an office visit with an additional charge for a sameday office visit. regular office visit is $25 and the additional charge is another $55.
He has been limping for a week or so and I have been wanting to get him to the vet to check it out, but DH is reluctant to spend money on a vet visit unless there is something really wrong - cheap skate!
When Gus stopped eating, I said he really needed to go in and DH agreed.
Poor dog had a temp of 104.8 - but we have no clue what is wrong. Vet was pretty sure that it was a tick born virus, but the tests came up out negative for all that he tested for. Guess we are still getting the benefits from the Guiney hens wandering the farm for the last 7 years eating ticks. This was the first summer without any guiney's but I only found 3 ticks on Gus all summer.
Vet sedated Gus and took a bunch of X-Rays. Everything looks good - nice joint structure, solid bones, nothing showed up in the chest. vet manipulated all the joints while he was out and there were no "clicks, clacks or grinding" to quote the vet, Not sure why the dog is limping. Hated to spend the $350 on x-rays, but I feel much better knowing for sure that he doesn't have bone cancer or anything like that.
Spend $135 on a test for Blastomycosis - that is all the vet can think of that might be causing problems. Although Gus only has one symptom (limping) it made alot of sense to test for it while we were there. It takes a week or so to get results back for that test. If he has it, it can be cured with meds, if you wait too lang it is fatal.
All in all, $633 for vet bill. Office visit, Same day office visit, 2 medications, sedation, x-rays, lymes testing and Blasto test. I think we got alot for the money, but it is alot of money. Yes, I got charged for an office visit with an additional charge for a sameday office visit. regular office visit is $25 and the additional charge is another $55.