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Moonbrook Veterinary Hospital PC
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We found MoonBrook due to an emergency. Our's dogs stomach twisted which we found was called (Gastric Dilation/Volvulus-bloat,gastric torsion) We were on Vacation at Chataqua Lake when our 3 year old dog (Jaxon) was sick and taken to MoonBrook for treatment. It sounded to simple with a fairly quick diagnosis. He needs Emergency surgery. What do we have to do? Put $500 down, sign here & we will call the Doc. This is fairly common in large animals,we see it quite often. Does this have to be done now? Yes , if not he would die shortly. We were given a guestimate of an adittional charge & were told they would call us after surgery with an update. 8:30 PM we received a call stating that the surgery went well even though there were complications. We were called the following morning at 11AM & were told to come pick up Jaxon,He is ready to go. OUR QUESTION WAS WHAT DO WE HAVE TO DO NOW? The follow up directions were so simple it was unbelievable,NO vigorus activity for 2 Hrs, Small amounts of
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