X-ray machines for pets were expensive, and there were no state subsidies for purchasing such machines. People must pay by themselves, and should bear the cost of subsequent maintenance. The service life of such X-ray machines depended on their frequency of usage, and usually lasted for only about five years, so it was impossible for general pet clinics to afford them, and clients could only bring their pets to take X-ray images at large hospitals for pets.
"If your dog has a fracture, then it needs to have internal fixation and external fixation; while if it is a fissure fracture, your dog only needs to have external fixation. I think what it has is a fissure fracture, but I can’t make such an assertion without seeing an X-ray image. If you are still worried, I suggest you take it to a hospital for treatment."
After telling every situation to this middle-aged man before her, Sun Xiaomeng waited for his decision.