Make sure every guest agrees NO HUMAN FOOD FOR PETS; the # 1 reason
for trips to the emergency vet on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day is because a pet is sick from too much or the wrong people food,
Not exact matches
Now, in addition
to raising money
for things like
vet bills, personal
emergencies and whatnot, people can also raise money
for travel (community
trips or
for medical needs), family - related causes (adoption, etc), religious events and volunteer supplies.
You never know when you might need a little extra cash
to make it
to the next payday, but often it is the occasional car repair, forgotten utility bill or
emergency trip to the
vet that might cause the urgent need
for extra cash between paydays.
She had medication
to take and we had
to watch
for anemia (which at one point caused an
emergency trip to the
vet) and keep her activity level down.
Nothing quite ruins the holiday spirit like a
trip to the
emergency vet... especially
for something that could have been avoided.
Everybody loves doing something special
for family pets, but vomiting, diarrhea or an
emergency trip to the
vet from food that is new or too rich is no holiday celebration.
Time also adds up, time
to clean the whelping box several times a day, socialize the puppies, talk
to potential buyers and contact their references, and visit the
vet clinic
for initial vaccinations or
emergency trips with Mom or pups.
For example, a pet that anxiously eats non-food items may require trips to the vet for treatment, which may include x-rays, IV fluids and even emergency surge
For example, a pet that anxiously eats non-food items may require
trips to the
vet for treatment, which may include x-rays, IV fluids and even emergency surge
for treatment, which may include x-rays, IV fluids and even
emergency surgery.
When those things get stuck, pets often need a
trip to the
vet for emergency removal.
In some cases, inevitably, they will need an
emergency trip to the
vet for injectable sedatives, as they can overheat or do themselves physical harm in extreme cases.
Be sure you have a financial nest
for situations where you might suddenly have
to make an
emergency vet trip.
It can also present plenty of opportunity
for a variety of dog
emergencies resulting in panicked phone calls
to the
emergency vet or even a
trip to the
emergency room.
She's only had one
emergency trip to the
vet since we've had her (
for Sarcoptic mange thanks
to a fox in the area), but should she need surgery or such, we have enough
to pay
for it.