Dog Forum banner
Status
Not open for further replies.
41 - 50 of 50 Posts
Also look into CitiHealth which is a CitiBank credit card for health/medical purposes and most Vets accept it. This is what I had to do with Chewy once the $500 vet bills started rolling in.
 
Save
I bought PetPlan insurance - initially, ÂŁ28. a month. (I live in the UK). But now Belle is older, the insurance has gone up to ÂŁ89. a month. I obviously can't drop it at this point - this is when Bell is going to need it. I think I'd wait until the dog the was seven or so, then check out insurance. I'd also be tempted to have a savings account and deposit what I would have spent on insurance in it.

In general, no money, need a vet: I'd call the local animal shelter and ask for advise. Maybe offer to volunteer cleaning pens in exchange for a bit of care?
 
My friend buys the prednisone for her dog at TARGET! It is only 10. versus the 90.00 a month her first vet was charging her, the dog has Addison's disease and I dog sit him. She went to a vet friend I recommended and he charges only for the medication that has to be injected monthly, not for the office visit! And she became a dog sitter to help pay for the meds too!
 
I feel that the medical profession generates income through fear tactics: "if you don't do this, this will happen." I've seen it in vets too
I have seen this as well.
For someone looking for asistance with vet bills, the humane society, or the spca type of place will have the best links and info for this.
I know in Vancouver there was a highly qualified vet who did free work for animals in need.
This was all done in your home, or on the street if you had no home.
There are options.

What we do is put $50 every pay day in a high interest gain account for emergencies.
Pet insurance is great, until you find out your dog has one of the large amount of things they do not cover.
 
Hi everybody
I feel sad that so many people have pet but they can't afford taking them to a vet, but I'm glad that will share with you how you can treat your dog by learning more how to handle the situation yourself when your puppy is sick or by benefiting from some assistance in this matter.
First you can check this blog i found that is very helpful with pet health tips
secondly you can refer to these following organizations that are willing to offer you help:
The Big Hearts Fund (financial assistance for the diagnosis and treatment of canine and feline heart disease)
Brown Dog Foundation (prescription medications)
Canine Cancer Awareness
Cats In Crisis
The Dog & Cat Cancer Fund
God's Creatures Ministry Veterinary Charity
IMOM
Joshua Louis Animal Cancer Foundation (Under the JLACF's bylaws as approved by the IRS, grants can only be provided for pets under the care of a board-certified veterinary oncologist.)
Magic Bullet Fund (cancer-specific)
The Mosby Fund
The Onyx & Breezy Foundation
Paws 4 A Cure
The Pet Fund
Pets of the Homeless (pet food and veterinary care assistance for homeless)
The Riedel & Cody Fund (support for pets suffering with cancer)
RedRover Relief
Rose's Fund
Shakespeare Animal Fund
Top Dog Foundation "Bentley Grant": for senior dogs (age 10 and over; breed taken into consideration when determining what is "senior")

Thank you guys and i hope that my advice is helpful :)
 
I dont know how pet insurance works in countries other than the UK but we always take out the best insurance we can afford and make sure it covers for the life of the illness and covers for holistic meds and alternative therapies like hydrotherapy and physio . For Willow we pay around ÂŁ16 per month. we pay ÂŁ75 access for each illness and other than that we are covered. it even includes ÂŁ2,000000 liability insurance if she bites or causes an accident. we would always insure our dogs because i would never want to be in a situation where i cant afford treatment and would have to make a choice based on money (or lack of it). i know insurance isnt always possible and i know not everyone has had good experiences with it, but its always been great for us, so its something we would always try and budget for
 
Save
Just came across this on my home/car insurance website.

If you are a member of USAA, you get 15% off of pet insurance and they have other discounts (spay/neuter, multipet, annual payments, etc.) as well.

Doesn't really help with vet costs after the fact, but could be helpful if you're looking for pet insurance. It could help to check with your current property insurance providers and see if they partnered with any pet insurance companies.
 
  • Like
Reactions: pkelley
Save
also I make some money on Qmee doing surveys it pays directly same day to PayPal then u can move it to my bank. yes.its surveys. if you sign in for five days and do the daily poll before 6am it comes out at 9am every day est you'll get 10% extra. but it's extra it isn't great money. working from home jobs I've never found good ones.
 
41 - 50 of 50 Posts
Status
Not open for further replies.
You have insufficient privileges to reply here.