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Old 24-07-2009, 09:51 PM
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Re: I GIVE UP! Dog Neutering

I'm about 99% sure it isn't free to get your dog neutered at the PDSA. We were going to get our rabbit done there but it was actually more expensive to get him done than at the private vets. Same goes for the vaccinations they aren't much cheaper. Hope you can get some help to get him done though.
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Re: I GIVE UP! Dog Neutering

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I have never heard of any insurance that will pay for neutering or another optional proceedure. It normally covers illness and accident only.

Sometimes there are local discounted neutering drives in particular areas, but you could have a long wait. There is also an injection that mimics neutering for a limited period, ask your vet how much it costs, you might be able to afford it while you save for the op.

Didn't you get a redundancy settlement?
sorry i meant the insurance for the hernia.
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sorry i meant the insurance for the hernia.
the pup would have been born with the hernia so it wouldnt be insured.

Why not just save up, what is the difference between that and paying in instalments. It isnt urgent so get it done when you can afford it. You might have a job again by then.
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Re: I GIVE UP! Dog Neutering

My eldest Bichon had an hernia when we got him although I didn't notice for a few days but we got him from a kennels and there was a 6 month warranty so got the operation for free from their vet. Does the hernia need operating on - is it very big? I would have thought that might need sorting out before neutering.
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