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http://www.animalmedicines.co.uk/search.php?mode=search Advocate, probably cheaper than the vets
Good point. Probably slightly cheaper. But problem may arise when you need your vet - he is more likely to make a special effort to see your pet quickly, if you buy your medicines from him.FREEDOM IS NOT FREE0 -
Not that I have found so far, still use the vets for boosters, kennel cough jabs etc and has made no difference to the care I receive. I think if I did I would be changing vets asap. They make the most of their money from consultation fees etc. So busy usually aswell so saves try to make an appointment.One day I might be more organised...........

GC: £200
Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb0 -
I was charged £29 yesterday for booster plus check up for a dog.x x x0
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