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My dog has had a skin allergy almost all his life and every time it flames up we have to go to the vets for pills and potions. Luckily we are insured and as it is a recurring problem the insurance covers the cost.
Last year my dog had a twisted gut which was caught in time and he was operated on and stayed in the vets for about a week. Just under a grand for that operation. A couple of months ago I noticed he was dragging his back legs a bit. Off to vets for xrays then referred to Glasgow vet Hospital. MRI scan then in for surgery following week to repair 6 slipped discs. Total cost for this one 4 grand. It would have been more but due to his fast recovery we didn't have additional hospital fees for him. Admitted wednesday, operation thursday, home sunday (considering he should have stayed in hospital for at least a week to recover) as he was well enough to come home.So 4 grand in fees, 2 hours drive there and 2 hours home not to mention the cost of fuel. 6 weeks later back to Glasgow for a check up and it was the same a quick look at him and yes he is fine!!! That check up alone cost me just under 50 pounds. My dog is a German Shepherd and was bought in Germany, he is now 8 years old and if we were not insured I would have found the money from somewhere even if it meant selling the wife's car (well I would not sell my bike) |
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Yes i have an English springer Spaniel who is 5. and yep he is insured. Never had to claim luckly but i am glad i have the cover for piece of mind. As a Broken leg could cost thousands from start to full recovery. |
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Vetinary medicine.
Don't forget that medicine for pets is calculated by the animals weight. So if you have a Jack Russell then tablets will be cheaper but if you have a German Shepherd like me who weighs 52kg then tablets are really really expensive. Not all medicine is animal only - when my dog came out of hospital he was on the same tablets my wife takes. Hers costs about a fiver on prescription, the dogs for the same amount was 20 pound. |
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Quoted from a GP on another site.Typical cost for private consultations from GP is about £25 for 10 minutes.
Per patient, per year, I am paid approximately £50, regardless of how many times I see them. That's a year's unlimited cover. The cheapest policy I could find for pet insurance - for a hamster - was £65 a year, plus £50 excess. So your health care costs less than your pet rodent's |
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£120 for my rabbits teeth to be filed only for it to die in their care still having to part with the readdies. Sucks but i wouldn't be able to live with my self if we didn't try for him.
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