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Started by: Catherine Eisel-Elder
Our 11 year old dog, Kaylee, has torn her other back leg cruciate ligament (some may remember that she tore the first 3 years ago, and had this same surgery to repair it--dogs have a 40-60% chance of the opposite ligament tearing after the first), and we need some help getting the TPLO surgery paid for. We've been quoted between $4500 and $6000 for the surgery (the surgery must be done by a Board-certified surgeon), plus the overnights for observation, x-rays before and after, and other miscellaneous costs. If you'd like to send money directly instead of through Plumfund, feel free to reach out to me directly for that info. Thank you!
Posted by Catherine
July 22 at 9:16pm
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