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Pet insurance 800% hike!!!

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  • terrylamps
    terrylamps Posts: 183 Forumite
    Chomerly wrote: »
    It may also be worth talking to your vet and asking them if there is a better deal to be had or if there are cheaper alternatives to the current medication used.

    I did this with my dog. The vet recommended some tablets for him that he'd have to take for the rest of his life but when i went to pay for them i had a shock when she said it would be £150 for a months supply.

    I did some research the same next day and found an alternative that does the same thing but only costs me £36 a month which i buy from the same vet.

    He's been on them for a few months now and they've definitely helped his condition.

    So i would strongly recommend asking for other alternative medication.
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