What Every Pet Owner Should Know About Broken Bones
"80 Percent of all pet hospital visits
are because of broken bones!
Simple surgeries can cost up to $3,000
$5,000+ with complications."
Could you handle it if something like this happened to your pet?
My 7-year old standard poodle was hit by a car last night. I took him to the ER Vet Hospital immediately. I was given an estimate of $1,600+ to $1,900 and then told I would need to get him to my vet no later than Monday for emergency surgery of fractured radius ulna - which would cost an additional $2,000 - $3,000 or more. This was far more money than I could come up with. I was able to get my dog examined and get pain meds and his leg in a splint for a little over $300 and I brought him home and have been watching for everything I was cautioned to watch for.
This January, 2012, I will be holding a free tele-seminar on what to do when your pet has a broken bone.
The time and date will be announced.
During the tele-seminar, you will be able to ask me any question
you'd like.
When's the last time you had a nationally-known,
board-certified Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at your beck and call?
Here's What You'll Learn...
- The number one cause of pet emergencies is car accidents. Knowing what to do when your dog or cat is hit by a car can save their life. Pets are precious and not replaceable.
- How to calm down a hyper dog in a cast to help keep her from disturbing the broken leg.
- How to know when you can take the cast off and the bone is ready for action.
- What you should do if your dog starts to chew on the cast.
- Food supplements that will help with healing.
- The first thing you should do when you suspect your dog has a broken bone.
- What you should do if the accident occurs after hours.
- The X-ray views that you absolutely must get.
- An easy way to get a second opinion in the event of a costly estimate to help you make those tough decisions... and why the first recommendation is not always the best option for your dog.
- Questions you MUST ask the vet to help you get the best care for your dog.
- Why your dog's age and size can change the available options.
- How to choose between available options.
- Why you should always get all estimates in writing and discuss each line item with your vet.
- What to do if you cannot afford $5,000 for orthopedic surgery.
- Why you need to think about your dogs's recovery and aftercare before any money changes hands.
- A complete list of questions you should ask your vet about: diet, nutrition, supplements, post-op xtras, whether or not the dog needs to be confined, how to get the dog out to use the restroom, keeping the area clean, and more...
- And all of your questions.
- And much, much, more...
Let me tell you step by step what will happen as soon as you enter your email address...
First, you'll receive an email asking you to verify your email address. You'll need to click on the link or I won't be able to send you the email containing information on how to attend the teleseminar.
You'll also receive an email containing instructions on how to send in your question for Dr. Carol to answer. Your question can be about anything--not just about broken bones. Due to time constraints, we have to limit questions to one question per customer.
Then, you'll receive an email with the telephone number to call at Time, Date. and you're all set.
Don't worry if you cannot make the call. After the teleseminar, you will be emailed a download link to the .mp3 recording of the teleseminar.
Let Me Make This Too Irresistible to Pass Up!
As a bonus, you will receive a link to free download of an audio recording of the teleseminar.
Prior to the call, you'll get the chance to ask Dr. Carol any question you'd like.
You'll also receive a special discount on personal consultations should you ever need a second opinion.
Would you like the phone number to a Vet you can call in the event of an emergency? Dr. Carol will give out her personal phone number during the call.
When's the last time you a nationally-known, board-certified Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at your beck and call?
Don't Forget My Special Guarantee!
This teleseminar is not a pitch to buy one of Dr. Carol's products. There is absolutely nothing to buy (go ahead and try to buy something from Dr. Carol on the call: she'll tell you no!).
Enjoy the peace of mind that your pet and your pocketbook will be okay an unfortunate accident happens after your vet has closed the door for the day.
Just enter you First name and email address and we'll save a spot for you.
Sign up now. There are only 100 spots for this free teleseminar and they're going to go quickly. When they're gone they're gone.

