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Old 23-07-2009, 03:26 PM
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I GIVE UP! Dog Neutering

Can anyone help please? I have been made redundant and unfortunately cannot afford my local vet bill for having by little dog neutered. My local vets wont allow me to pay off bit by bit and now today I have just noticed that he has a hernia too Does anyone know of a low cost or even free neutering service in the Epping Essex area? PDSA/RSPCA/DOGS TRUST have all declined to help as im not in the correct postcode area?!?!?!
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Can anyone help please? I have been made redundant and unfortunately cannot afford my local vet bill for having by little dog neutered. My local vets wont allow me to pay off bit by bit and now today I have just noticed that he has a hernia too Does anyone know of a low cost or even free neutering service in the Epping Essex area? PDSA/RSPCA/DOGS TRUST have all declined to help as im not in the correct postcode area?!?!?!
FYI - RSPCA also said that they may only be able to help with neutering if it was a specific breed but would not disclose which breed! Im REALLY shocked. I would never normally ask for anything free or a discount - I feel ashamed to have asked!
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Re: I GIVE UP! Dog Neutering

im so sorry!!! times are hard at the moment and these charities claim to want to help animals in need, moan that they cant take in anymore but wont help when they are genuinly needed. i can only suggest ring round a few other vets and seeing if they will let you pay monthly. i know my vets are very understanding about such things, when i had to have my rabbit pts a few months ago i was such a mess, they made me a cup of tea and because i couldnt remember the pin number for my card they said i could come back and pay when i am ready. there are some nice vets out there.

do you not have uinsurance that will cover it??
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FYI - RSPCA also said that they may only be able to help with neutering if it was a specific breed but would not disclose which breed! Im REALLY shocked. I would never normally ask for anything free or a discount - I feel ashamed to have asked!
It would most likely be the SBT and SBT crosses.

Can you not save up and then have it done?
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do you not have uinsurance that will cover it??
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?
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Re: I GIVE UP! Dog Neutering

the rspca and pdsa are awkward buggers sometimes.

we dont fall in the catchment for pdsa, but the next post code does and so does very affluent wilmslow and that area.

weird innit.
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Re: I GIVE UP! Dog Neutering

So sorry to hear bout your redundancy.
If you are on jobseekers allowance or any kind of benefit then the PDSA have to help.

When i 1st moved out on my own Sheldon was registered here. There was no question of postcode or anythin like that they jst needed to see proo of my housing benefits.
Because i was working i jst made sure i gave them a big donation everytime i went.

I jst had an internet search and found this

"To be eligible, pet owners need to live within the defined catchment area of a PDSA PetAid hospital or PetAid practice and must be receiving financial help with their housing costs through either Housing Benefit or Council Tax Benefit."

on the pdsa website (PDSA - Eligibility) they have a pdsa finder. which may be closer to you and your postcode.


i really hope this helps
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Can anyone help please? I have been made redundant and unfortunately cannot afford my local vet bill for having by little dog neutered. My local vets wont allow me to pay off bit by bit and now today I have just noticed that he has a hernia too Does anyone know of a low cost or even free neutering service in the Epping Essex area? PDSA/RSPCA/DOGS TRUST have all declined to help as im not in the correct postcode area?!?!?!
Hiya, Sorry to hear about that-You must be so stressed! Have any of your friends/family got a pdsa card? They cld say the dogs theirs and have it sorted! Give your friend a gd donation to give, I know it's the wrong thing to do but you gotta get him sorted! Hope this helps xx
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FYI - RSPCA also said that they may only be able to help with neutering if it was a specific breed but would not disclose which breed! Im REALLY shocked. I would never normally ask for anything free or a discount - I feel ashamed to have asked!
Don't be so hard on yourself, Times are hard, did u read my other post? xx
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Re: I GIVE UP! Dog Neutering

If your dog is insured the insurance should cover the cost of the hernia repair.

Do you have a SPAYWATCH near you, we have and they help towards the cost of neutering any animal if you are on benefits?

Other than that i am sorry but i can't help you. Maybe a loan from a friend that you could pay back in installments??

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