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Neil
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by Neil » Thu May 23, 2024 9:24 am
bfcmatt wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 9:19 am
It really shouldn't be charged for, it's part of the same treatment.
I'm going to bring it up but they'll no doubt have a way round it.
Don't know if you've read the whole thread but they said operation, amputation or bandage it up for 6 weeks and see how it goes.
They'll probably say this is stage two of the treatment.
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bfcmatt
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by bfcmatt » Thu May 23, 2024 9:26 am
It's a lot of money for a bandage. but I agree. You should bring it up with them and get an explanation as to why it is ongoing treatment that is already paid for.
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Middle-agedClaret
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by Middle-agedClaret » Thu May 23, 2024 10:43 am
I’ve been a dog owner for many years.
In recent times, the cost of treatment, and the enthusiasm with which it is recommended once a vet knows your dog is insured , have hugely increased. I don’t remember the exact figures , but I’m sure I read recently that something like 60% of veterinary practices in the UK are owned by 6 venture capital businesses.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx00dl5gwp8o
I’m truly sorry that I have no advice for the OP. I do hope you sort out this difficult problem
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Neil
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by Neil » Thu May 23, 2024 11:20 am
Middle-agedClaret wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:43 am
I’ve been a dog owner for many years.
In recent times, the cost of treatment, and the enthusiasm with which it is recommended once a vet knows your dog is insured , have hugely increased. I don’t remember the exact figures , but I’m sure I read recently that something like 60% of veterinary practices in the UK are owned by 6 venture capital businesses.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx00dl5gwp8o
I’m truly sorry that I have no advice for the OP. I do hope you sort out this difficult problem
Thank you.
It's not so much a problem now I don't have to fork out the £3.5k upfront to claim it back.
My dog is adapting to walking on three legs and taking the bunch of pills she has ok now after a difficult start (loss of appetite)
I'm just in the dilemma of waiting the 6 weeks to see how it heals or just going for the operation.
These vet reports we've been reading are making me reluctant to line their pockets but I want my dog sorted as soon as possible.
Then my attention will be on making life as difficult as possible for this dog owner (legally of course)
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by Inchy » Thu May 23, 2024 3:44 pm
I’d love to have a dog and I’m now in the position where I have the right working pattern which would make it possible.
However the vet costs have totally put me off. I’m sure I’m not the only one. We could see a serious dip in dog ownership in the coming years if this farce doesn’t stop