Why should people be forced to have insurance?
I know a number of people with working dogs who choose not to take out insurance but instead to set aside funds to pay for any treatment. Personally I am coming round to this argument, and at the moment out of our four dogs only three are insured. If I work out how much we have paid to the insurance companies over the years it is eye-watering. Like any company, pet insurance companies are in the business to make a profit.
If there is something wrong with one of our dogs we will get it treated by the vet - having insurance or not having insurance has no bearing on how we treat our dogs.
willie_gunn
Call a vets out of hours and you need a big fat wallet ,took my lab to the vets at the wknd out of hours and they wanted another 100 pounds.no such thing as a poor vet, they hv big houses and the latest 4x4 if not two sitting in the drive.unfortunately you need these people to treat our much loved animals.
Surely if a vets priority is to relieve pain and suffering all vets should be obliged to dock working puppies to relieve future pain and suffering."I note, however (as I'm sure you did) that it doesn't specify that you exert yourself towards these worthy goals pro bono. To be fair, it doesn't mention charging for your services either, but assuming you and yours have to eat and keep warm, let us assume taking money for the service is implicitly permitted."
Pro-bono work isn't mentioned in the oath, but is is implicit in the Code of Professional Conduct. Our first priority is to relieve pain and suffering. If the person bringing in the animal can't pay, we still have to see it. Stray's should be covered by RSPCA but it can be hard work to get paid. Wildlife is seen FOC during the day. Thankfully the debt accumulated by this work is relatively small, but it still smarts doing something for nothing!
We all in this country get free health care since a very long time ago.....
Your best pall will be with you for 10/14 years where you if your lucky you might make 8 times that with years of morning the loss of that special pall who never once complained....
A 20 a day smoker wastes 3k a year....let alone what is ****ed down the drain in the pub.
If he or she is sick just stick you hand in your pocket and pay the ####### bill........
Tim.243
I should agree but I don't and for good reason.We all in this country get free health care since a very long time ago.....
Your best pall will be with you for 10/14 years where you if your lucky you might make 8 times that with years of morning the loss of that special pall who never once complained....
A 20 a day smoker wastes 3k a year....let alone what is ****ed down the drain in the pub.
If he or she is sick just stick you hand in your pocket and pay the ####### bill........
Tim.243
I should agree but I don't and for good reason.
I don't smoke, I don't drink, my income has not gone up in the past 5 years! yet I pay vet bill that have risen 54% in 3 years, yes 54%, all this since the Head partner retired.
I have been with the only vets practice up here for 30 +years and the service is getting dearer by the day.
One of my dogs is on Metacam, if I were to purchase it online its between £14 and £18, the vets charge £47, so that's at least £29 for a moniker !!, no one is going to tell me that's OK.
A lot of old people out there love their cats and dogs and the vets take advantage of them.
So yes I do put my hand in my pocket, but a lot of people cannot afford the outrages price charges
It is not laughable, you explain why their charges have gone up 54% in 3 year? I know old people who forgo their own food to pay for a cats treatment, they didn't have to before the ludicrous price hikes.You can ask for prescriptions to get the medication online. The only requirement would be regular health checks for repeats,(just to make sure the dog is being dose accurately, is healthy ect). The idea that vets take advantage of their clients is laughable. You also have to factor in that you're not just paying for a drug, you're paying for a service. An online pharmacy isn't going to be of any help if your dog is sick in the middle of the night.
VERY poor service when its needed.
Ok maybe not all vets are like this, but some are for a fact.
Problem with costs is there is no consistency as it appears to be an unregulated practice re costings
ILB