There is a gummit thing called "Mision Nevado" or Nevado Program, in honor to Simon Bolivar's dog called Nevado (Snowy) but they are not currently working thanks to covid, and as with all goverment programs it only kind of works and require the party's card. Lastly they are like 15km from here. I still have the company's car with precious gas and would use it if they were open.
There is a NGO called Fundacion Apegate (no, is not about monkeys and doors but it translates to Attach yourself), but they are short of personel, funds and equipment as almost all NGO's here. They can program an operation but they also said chemotherapy is far more effective and less risky, but I still have to provide the ampules, which add up to 90 dollars or so.
Well, if it was a visit to an actual consultory or vet practice it could have gone to 30 or 40 dollars depending on the doc and/or place.
Also is very relative. When some days you earn 0 dollars 10 are like a lot. Rigth now minimun wage here is something around half a dollar per month, which is what most public workers get. Private workers, say someone in a shoe store can earn like 15 or 30 dollars plus comisions monthly. A really, really good job migth pay up to 100 bucks plus benefits like insurance, which is why last year when I landed a job as a manager with a "bonus" of 200 dollars monthly I was entrhalled. Sadly it did not lift off thanks to covid and their own dissarray.
Martinuzz, buy a voleyball.
And Th4DwArfY1, did your vocal cords snaped or something?
Its been too long dude.