Heather Massey brought Ladybird to the veterinarian when the 9-year-old mutt began having seizures.
With the prognosis grim, Ms. Massey decided against further treatment at the animal hospital near her home in Athens, Ga., and Ladybird died four months later.
scan and related care had cost nearly $2,000, which Ms. Massey put on a specialty credit card she had learned about at a previous vet visit.
Not really,” said Ms. Massey, 52, who is disabled and does not work.
For decades, veterinarians typically operated their own clinics, shepherding generations of pets from birth to death.
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