mirabelle7

mirabelle7 t1_iybcyku wrote

Yes, I second this. I wasn’t eligible for Husky at one point because I made like $25,000/yr or something, but was able to get a good insurance through Access Health. It wasn’t free, but it was affordable. I think it was ConnectiCare, maybe the silver plan or something?

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mirabelle7 t1_irvf74a wrote

Rescues pay for food, vet, and other expenses for the pups - often including covering expenses for spaying/neutering pets. Even though they’re closing, they still put money into the dogs that need to be adopted. I also think charging a fee reduces the chances of these dogs being picked up for things like being used for dog fighting or other similar activities. But that’s just my own opinion on it.

Edit: It also says they’re closing for a few months, so could be they want to reopen once the workers’ health issues subside.

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mirabelle7 t1_iri8dhf wrote

Not sure if they’re taking new patients, but we love Farmington Animal Hospital. Also, what about going to an Emergency Vet? I know it’s not ideal, but may be better than waiting for months.

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