3 or 4 thousand pounds for treatment though? No.
Interestingly enough Vets can legally treat people but Doctors can't treat animals.![]()
The thing is it isn't £1000's in one go, it's a continuing treatment over days/weeks where the owner thinks there may be a chance. Just another £300 for this, another £400 for that and it just mounts & mounts. Vets need to be more honest and say "Look your pet looks like it will cost £1000s, you've got £5000 cover do you want to stop at that?" but then it goes to "Another £300 and we can ..............."
That's where they get you.
Dribs and drabs keeping old faithful clinging on in abject misery for a few more months.
That's a scary thought!
My vets blow my mind how useless/inexperienced and ineffective they are - total lack of evidenced based care.
Everything I take him for gets an injection somehow, no diagnosis is attempted, just try random injections.
This thread is helpful for strengthening my resolve when telling my kids/wife that I really don't want a pet.
Some insane figures for pet maintenance here (I understand why they are what they are, but struggle a bit more to understand the willingness to pay).
I'm not a vet but I was under the impression that ischaemic heart disease was very rare in dogs. Is it specific to the breed?
Because people view pets as part of the family, I don't understand how some people can't get that. They're not viewed as a commodity, they're living creatures that show affection and have feelings. My friend at work is in his mid 50's and is single, he lives alone with his Dog. His Dog is basically his best mate and a big part of his life. Those are the kinds of feelings people have towards their pets.
That's a scary thought!
My vets blow my mind how useless/inexperienced and ineffective they are - total lack of evidenced based care.
Everything I take him for gets an injection somehow, no diagnosis is attempted, just try random injections.
That's fine, people should do what makes them happy. If you need the companionship, and can't face losing them then do it.Because people view pets as part of the family, I don't understand how some people can't get that. They're not viewed as a commodity, they're living creatures that show affection and have feelings. My friend at work is in his mid 50's and is single, he lives alone with his Dog. His Dog is basically his best mate and a big part of his life. Those are the kinds of feelings people have towards their pets.