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Originally Posted by R Little
I was sent to LC and University animal clinic. I took the family to see him friday before labor day because in my heart I knew that was the last time my boys would see him. Dr Loftin would call with updates on a regular basis but, there was never any improvement. The Tuesday after labor day Harley died and it was Dr Loftin who gave us the news. He had been with him all night and was as torn up as we were. His last words were,"Thank You for giving him a chance". Moral to the story; don't get any animal if you can't be there for them when the chips are down. 
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My dog T-Neg died while in the care of Univ. Animal Clinic of an incurable
inherited disease, unexpectedly. They didn't charge me a cent and they
also sent some money to a dog disease research fund in his name and sent
us a plaque about the donation in his name.
He was there for boarding between Christmas and New Years while I was
offshore and my wife was at her mom's in North La.
If he would have died while at home and I was at work, I don't know what
my wife would have done. She was very attached to that animal.
They are some great people at Univ. Animal Clinic.
They all knew my dog by name and always make me and him both feel very
welcome when we came in. They did everything they could to help him,
including surgery disposing of him and we didn't get any bill.