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just had 1 of the dogs down the vets for a yearly booster and it cost £39.37, im shocked at the price because usually the mrs takes them for jabs ect so ive never even thought it would be that much, how much do you"s pay ?

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just had 1 of the dogs down the vets for a yearly booster and it cost £39.37, im shocked at the price because usually the mrs takes them for jabs ect so ive never even thought it would be that much, how much do you"s pay ?

 

 

£10 i do it my self.

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just had 1 of the dogs down the vets for a yearly booster and it cost £39.37, im shocked at the price because usually the mrs takes them for jabs ect so ive never even thought it would be that much, how much do you"s pay ?

 

 

£10 i do it my self.

 

 

do you buy the vaccine yourself then? and maybe you could put us onto it?

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dont know why you all bother...........go into the health section and read the pinned post by ditch.

 

ive never had any of my dogs boosted i only ever get the first jabs done

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same here, just the once as pups. Gets a bit expensive just under forty quid x 3....what about worming, you folks due that quarterly or just when theres a problem?...mind you i have all three insured and i don't know if it voids a claim if not jabbed or wormed, will have to look into that one. I think i saw something on my vets wall recently that said they would not treat/operate for clinical or hygiene reasons if the dog has not been wormed recently

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same here, just the once as pups. Gets a bit expensive just under forty quid x 3....what about worming, you folks due that quarterly or just when theres a problem?...mind you i have all three insured and i don't know if it voids a claim if not jabbed or wormed, will have to look into that one. I think i saw something on my vets wall recently that said they would not treat/operate for clinical or hygiene reasons if the dog has not been wormed recently

i always worm them quarterly without fail

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:hmm::hmm: i find the whole thing quite strange, my old mans GS was never wormed in his entire life, apart from when he was a pup and never suffered worms, he lived to about 13 years af age. None of our dogs have ever been jabbed after their initial pup ones and never suffered all lived long healthy lives. Also when talking to me mam about me chooks she replied, why do you wanna waste your money on worming them, your grandad kept chicken, pigeons, geese,ducks and dogs all his life and never once treated any of them for worms,lice or mites.... :hmm: Edited by craftycarper
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same here, just the once as pups. Gets a bit expensive just under forty quid x 3....what about worming, you folks due that quarterly or just when theres a problem?...mind you i have all three insured and i don't know if it voids a claim if not jabbed or wormed, will have to look into that one. I think i saw something on my vets wall recently that said they would not treat/operate for clinical or hygiene reasons if the dog has not been wormed recently

ive mine insured as well, bet your bottom dollar your insurance wouldnt be valid if your dogs boosters arent up to date never checked the small print but you know what insurance companies are like id check it if i was you. Its ok sayin the 1st injection is enough but aint prepared to take a chance so basically i know im bein ripped off with the price there chargin.

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