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The awesomely August NSD challenge

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  • kerri_gt
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    cw18 wrote: »
    I came close to passing out when I saw that post too.....

    Last years annual booster (and 'once over') for my Dalmatian cost me £29.99. That was on 5th October, so coming up due soon :o

    I am sure our kitty booster was about £50 earlier this year...well 1 booster and one worming tablet.
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  • LadyfromVenice
    LadyfromVenice Posts: 367 Forumite
    edited 18 August 2010 at 10:28PM
    cw18 wrote: »
    I came close to passing out when I saw that post too.....

    Last years annual booster (and 'once over') for my Dalmatian cost me £29.99. That was on 5th October, so coming up due soon :o
    kerri_gt wrote: »
    I am sure our kitty booster was about £50 earlier this year...well 1 booster and one worming tablet.
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Can I ask how much you paid for his booster Tamrin? Someone mentioned they paid about £50 or £60 for their dog's jab the other day and I thought "What??" - we have 3 dogs (bet you did not guess that did you?) but we pay £25 for a booster and health check, so wondered what others pay

    Just checked. £37.50 for booster, health check and nail trim in June.

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  • just swooping in to claim another, having a good month this month and in a big meeting all day tomorrow, so should be another.............
    More than Two Years in

    Doing it the Niddy way:j:j:j

  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Just checked. £37.50 for booster, health check and nail trim in June./QUOTE]

    Yes,that's about right, our vet charges about £9 or £10 for a nail clip - but sometimes they don't charge at all - depends on the vet

    Glad others thought the same about the dear one
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • Two more NSDs to add to to my total.

    That is me in double figures now. Am pretty confident I can even surpass my target this month.
    March 2008 £23,000 :mad:
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  • WelshWoofer
    WelshWoofer Posts: 5,076 Forumite
    A LSD for me - 90p on bacon and £1.50 on milk and foil - booooo!
  • LuckyBiscuit
    LuckyBiscuit Posts: 416 Forumite
    edited 18 August 2010 at 10:42PM
    Was a NSD for me, Went to pub for tea, Sister paid and got a pint of milk on way home, she paid for that too...........:j
    Feel a tad guilty though as went through her budget and its horendus, but believe me she has not had her lightbulb moment yet??? Felt like i was:wall:

    Well not sure what were doing tom but here's hoping!!!.............

    Love to all

    Think i'll put my new target to 19 please

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  • Angyles
    Angyles Posts: 121 Forumite
    Day number 8!
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  • kathy40uk
    kathy40uk Posts: 874 Forumite
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    edited 18 August 2010 at 11:59PM
    :hello:

    Hi all xxxx

    Blimey here was I hoping for a catch up but have only just got in from work :eek:

    Still I did manage number 9 today :), had a lovely tea at work too, chicken stuffing and garlic spuds and veg :) and chef gave me some trifle for pudding too.................so even managed to comfort eat for free :)

    Luckily it was after dinner that all hell broke loose with the residents :rotfl:

    Well done all and I hope peeps are well :kisses3:

    Thanks again for this thread I'm sure it's keeping me sane at the moment :whistle:

    :hello:

    DFD Need to August 2027 :(

    NSD March 15/20
    NSD April 17/15
    NSD May 13/15

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