We took our dog Cookie to SAGE Center on July 6, 2017 around 10 in the evening, as he has been lethargic; shaking, suffering from diarrhea, and would not eat from the day before. The first Vet at SAGE... Read More
We took our dog Cookie to SAGE Center on July 6, 2017 around 10 in the evening, as he has been lethargic; shaking, suffering from diarrhea, and would not eat from the day before. The first Vet at SAGE informed us that she could not point to the problem immediately. We understand that normal protocol would be to order blood test, stool and urine tests, and the result can take time. The next day, July 7, 2017, we were told by another Vet who is supposed to be a Specialist that she still did not know the cause of the problem. According to the Vet, the dog might have been bitten by a snake or a black widow spider, but they don't know exactly. We were informed that the our dog has bruises on his testicle area and the back area. Those bruises were not there before when we took the dog in. We were also told that our dog had only 50/50 survival or 60/40 survival rate. We were told that our dog had very low white blood plateletsToday, July 8, 2017, we contacted SAGE at 8:30am, as we have not received any updates. It took 3 times to call SAGE to get to the doctor. At this point, after about 40 hours of our dog being confined at the hospital, the third Vet still could not tell us exactly the problem, and suggests that the dog may need surgery for the drying bruised skin area. As of this morning our bill came out to $5,100 exactly the amount of credit we were approved for from creditcare.com which is in some way affiliated with SAGE. Odd coincidence.We are baffled from the fact that after 3 days of our dog Cookie staying at SAGE, 3 doctors have not been able to give us a definitive diagnosis and definitive cure. And then being told that our dog will need skin surgery. We took the dog home, as we are not convinced that our dog is receiving the proper care at SAGE, since 3 Veterinarians (with one specialist) could not point to the exact cause of the problem, and the appropriate treatment.Attached are photos of our dog. If you or anyone you know have ha dog whom have gone through the same symptoms, please let us know what might be the cause, the treatment and which reputable local veterinary we might go. Thank you. Read Less