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davemorton wrote: »Can I just go back a few days please. People were saying what to do with those £2 off huggies vouchers, and the Adsa baby club thingy. If anyone could put it in thick northeastern speak please, I would be a happy bunny.
You used to get a coupon when you joined the Asda baby club for a free Huggies newborn starter kit. They have stopped it now:(:(:(You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700 -
Flo thanx very much recieved my email havent done the apg since it was major glitching so thanx for the heads up will look out for the glitching days.0
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Will need to buy the Mail on Sunday tomorrow as the cinema asked for this last time. Be quick as this will probably close quickly.
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Thanks to OP on Cinema thread.
Thanks 3010 got some for me and OH0 -
Purdy had a lump removed from her foot a couple of years ago. I had a quote from my vet for £400 plus follow up visits to remove the stitches etc.
A friend recommended her vet and they did the whole thing for £120!!
I asked why there was such a difference in the price and they said that some vets just see it as a license to charge what they like as they know some people will pay whatever the cost.
Another thing these new vets told me is that they do not regard it necessary to vaccinate dogs every year once they reach a certain age. They said that trials have shown that a lot of the vaccinations last for 8 - 10 years and as long as they've had all their injections as puppies and for the first few years, there is no need to bother when they are old as they will already be immune.
They also said that trials in the USA have shown that dogs have grown cancerous tumours in the spots where they have been repeatedly vaccinated.
A lot of vets will probably disagree with this, but again, it's easy money for them!!
Definitely shop around. These new vets of mine are busy all the time as people travel miles to them
I have had 3 dogs and they have only had their first 2 injections and i have not bothered since and they have all been ok and in good health til their later years well Lucy :A and Chloe :Ahave . Poppy still a baby at 40 -
Good afternoon everyone,
Took both my dogs to vets yesterday for their annual boosters, £20 each.
When I phoned around local vets for prices most charged £29.
Have saved total of £18 by shopping around.:) Very mse!!0 -
You are right they are on my spreadsheet but didn't put them in that list, they work out 47p after apg.
I have sent spreadsheet to those who requested, just remember it isn't valid unless its a glitch day.
Could I get one too floflo, please xCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Purdy had a lump removed from her foot a couple of years ago. I had a quote from my vet for £400 plus follow up visits to remove the stitches etc.
A friend recommended her vet and they did the whole thing for £120!!
I asked why there was such a difference in the price and they said that some vets just see it as a license to charge what they like as they know some people will pay whatever the cost.
Another thing these new vets told me is that they do not regard it necessary to vaccinate dogs every year once they reach a certain age. They said that trials have shown that a lot of the vaccinations last for 8 - 10 years and as long as they've had all their injections as puppies and for the first few years, there is no need to bother when they are old as they will already be immune.
They also said that trials in the USA have shown that dogs have grown cancerous tumours in the spots where they have been repeatedly vaccinated.
A lot of vets will probably disagree with this, but again, it's easy money for them!!
Definitely shop around. These new vets of mine are busy all the time as people travel miles to them
I have never understood the need to vaccinate animals every year...why don't we need vaccinations every year if this is the case? Just a licence to print money! Vet coupons0 -
Haven't seen these where i live and daughter really likes them.
Can't get walkers pickled onoin flavoured crisps here anymore either. I used to get them from wilkos.
They had them in Lidls on Thursday if you've got one near you for 99p for a six pack:)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
Hi floflo could I have one please at the moment I am trying to get to grips with the agp I think this may really help me. ThanksLow Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs
Since first using Martins I have saved thousands0
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