Veterinary costs and insurance

Discussion in 'Labrador Health' started by pippa@labforumHQ, Feb 20, 2012.

  1. pippa@labforumHQ

    pippa@labforumHQ Administrator

    Joined:
    May 10, 2011
    Messages:
    5,513
  2. caroleb

    caroleb Registered Users

    Joined:
    Jun 24, 2011
    Messages:
    795
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    interesting dliemma - I've left a lengthy comment on the article - just out of interest do you have any preference on where you'd like comments?
     
  3. pippa@labforumHQ

    pippa@labforumHQ Administrator

    Joined:
    May 10, 2011
    Messages:
    5,513
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    Anywhere is fine! It is just very nice to have them :D
     
  4. caroleb

    caroleb Registered Users

    Joined:
    Jun 24, 2011
    Messages:
    795
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    Cool - and I know what you mean about feedback - I've stopped allowing comments on my blog though as the spam was overwhelming which is a shame. it's why I appreciate comments on my facebook pages even more. Of course barney gets far more feedback than I do!

    After leaving my comment I decided to check on my doggy emergency fund and it's currently at £905 - I save £50 a month which is roughly what 2 goodish policies would cost. I look on it as their pension and therefore sacrosanct
     
  5. pippa@labforumHQ

    pippa@labforumHQ Administrator

    Joined:
    May 10, 2011
    Messages:
    5,513
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    Thats fantastic. I hope you don't need to touch it for a very long time. :)

    Is it wordpress? If so there is a plug-in called akismet which filters out almost all spam.
     
  6. caroleb

    caroleb Registered Users

    Joined:
    Jun 24, 2011
    Messages:
    795
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    I really thought I'd tempted fate this morning and I've lost a few days off my life span. Rusty ran off which he's never done before across the field and through a hedge and over a road - in morning rush hour. Luckily for us it's near a roundabout so the cars are moving slowly. He had a close shave trying to run back. He got a very fierce scruff shake and the cold shoulder from me all the way home. That was an hour ago and I'm still shaking :( I have no idea why he decided to take off, he wasn't chasing anything just being willfully disobedient - he turned and looked at my whistle and decided to ignore it. Thank god he's ok and I'm not looking at wiping out 3 x my balance for a broken limb or worse.

    yes it is - thanks I'll have a look at that ;D
     
  7. pippa@labforumHQ

    pippa@labforumHQ Administrator

    Joined:
    May 10, 2011
    Messages:
    5,513
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    Wow, Rusty is a very lucky boy not to have been hurt. You must have been horrified! Thank goodness he is ok.
     
  8. caroleb

    caroleb Registered Users

    Joined:
    Jun 24, 2011
    Messages:
    795
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    thanks for the tip - no more spam on my blog! woo hoo
     
  9. caroleb

    caroleb Registered Users

    Joined:
    Jun 24, 2011
    Messages:
    795
  10. pippa@labforumHQ

    pippa@labforumHQ Administrator

    Joined:
    May 10, 2011
    Messages:
    5,513
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    Very interesting, thanks Carole. The whole subject is complex. The article I have posted about today where a vet describes other vets as googling patient's owners to see how much they can afford to pay, is another slant on the same topic.
     
  11. caroleb

    caroleb Registered Users

    Joined:
    Jun 24, 2011
    Messages:
    795
  12. pippa@labforumHQ

    pippa@labforumHQ Administrator

    Joined:
    May 10, 2011
    Messages:
    5,513
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    Interesting article, thanks Carole.
     
  13. alice2011

    alice2011 Registered Users

    Joined:
    Jan 15, 2012
    Messages:
    4
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    all my animals are insured with petplan, although its expensive i cant afford to be without it, one of my labs developed elbow dysplasia at the age of 6months, he had xrays/mris,joint taps and lots more of which cost thousands of pound of which if he wasnt insured would of been a struggle, hes goes to hydrotherapy every 2 weeks and is on seraquin of which is all paid for on insurance, maizy my cat has ultrasound scans on her heart every 6 months whish is around 5-600 pound, and millie one of my other dogs who is a cross breed had spinal surgery as her disk was protruding into her spinal cord- this was 4000 pound,, all i can say is dont know what id do without it. alice
     
  14. pippa@labforumHQ

    pippa@labforumHQ Administrator

    Joined:
    May 10, 2011
    Messages:
    5,513
    Re: Veterinary costs and insurance

    Sounds like you have definitely had your money's worth Alice :D Interesting to hear that your insurance policy covers the hydrotherapy too.
     

Share This Page