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DutchmenSport
Dec 02, 2019Explorer
We travel with 2 dogs and a cat. Summer a year ago we encountered a doggie emergency that required emergency vet service. Google was our friend, but the closest "emergency" vet was still over an hour from where we were camped. It was a Saturday and when we got there, we still had to wait over 3 hours to wait out our turn and then it was another 2 or 3 hours before we got lab results back. But we were pretty helpless at that point and had no other alternative.
So, as stated above, ask the campground management, and/or do Google searches for your location, and be prepared to pay. Normal vet visits are costly enough, emergency treatment is through the roof.
So, as stated above, ask the campground management, and/or do Google searches for your location, and be prepared to pay. Normal vet visits are costly enough, emergency treatment is through the roof.
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