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Old 02-20-2007, 07:01 AM   #5
randg111
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I have it also. For both of my pups.

The good thing about it is, all their shots and getting them "fixed" is free. Also, you can take them in for doctor's visits as much as you want or need to and that is free also. There are also a few other tests or whatever you get free.

The kicker is, you get charged for any type of test or meds you get at doctor visits. And I'm sure they charge a little more for that stuff. Both my dogs got fixed, and the first one they charged me for clipping her nails, cleaning the anal glands and pain meds. I had no idea they would charge me for that stuff. I ended up paying around $80. My second dog just got fixed last week, and they wanted to charge me for the same stuff, and I told them I would trim his nails myself, his anal glands were just cleaned, and I have left over pain meds. They ended up charging me for some other meds they gave him and I had to pay $23.

Every time I take them in for a concern I have, they have to do some kind of test (with the exception of one time). I always end up spending about $60-$125. One of my babies has had a urinary tract infection, my other baby had skin problems. It costed me a fortune.

All in all, I would have paid out the butt for those issues anyway some where else also. But, the doctor visits themselves are free. I don't think I'm going to continue the plan after the first year. I'm paying all that money on top of the $40 a month for the plan. I'll have to really think about that one.
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