The dog needed $4,800 in dental surgery while the Edmonton senior was gone, an amount she felt obligated to pay back. That's why she applauds legislation introduced last week by the Alberta government that cracks down on the way veterinarians communicate their fees. Davida Marantz was hit with a huge veterinary bill a few years ago. The deputy registrar for the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association is disappointed with the proposed law. The animal rescue takes in unwanted animals and attempts to help those with low incomes pay for the cost of veterinary care.
Source: CBC News December 03, 2017 17:15 UTC