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I would never buy any meds for Prince online. Never, no matter the cost. Did you know that if your furbaby has a problem with the online med, or gets whatever the med is supposed to prevent, the company will not stand behind their product. You will be on your own regarding any futher medical treatment your baby may need. Example, if you use online heartworm preventative meds, and your baby gets heartworms, you are responsible for the expensive treatment. If you had gotten it from your vet, the company would have paid for all vet expenses. I posted a thread a while ago about why not to use online mets for you pets. They are not regulated = how do you know what you are getting? |
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Suppose your vet does not carry the product your dog is accustomed to? Each time I've ordered on line, the product was the same manufacturer and experation date was well in advance. Never had a problem. I'm sure there are lot's of phonies out there but you have to know who your ordering from as well. |
Sure you can do that. The last time I took one of my dogs to the vet (3 weeks ago), he actually had a chalkboard in his waiting room giving the websites with the best prices where you could actually get heartworm / flea preventative meds. |
Archie, that's true...you have to know. I had a situation when I tried to get Revolution from Prince's vet, but he didn't carry it. Apparently because of the expense, it wasn't as popular as some of the others. (Topical works better for Prince). Our vet called several other vets to see who carried it. We found one about 10 miles from me, my vet faxed the prescription and I picked it up. |
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I talked to my vet in depth about buying prescriptions online. He told me the same thing that several others have said about the manufacturer not standing behind products bought online. Part of the problem is the online stores purchase from the cheapest sources they can find & some of their sources are just out for a buck. Even the well known online stores have had a problem at some point. How horrible would it be to find your precious pet fell ill because you wanted to save a buck as well? I agree, it's just not worth the risk to me. Good luck to all who do purchase online & I pray you continue to get good meds. |
SOME vets will charge for a perscription! |
The reason why I took Duncan in last time it was bcoz he was scratching badly. Now I'm even not sure if it was actually becoz he's always having fleas instead of some kinda of skin allergy according to wat the vet said. Thank u for bringing up another topic, do u put ur cutie on heartworm prevention? and how often? tnx Quote:
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omg which vet do u go? Thank u~~ Quote:
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They can not sell expired items as it is illegal. They may sell items that are closed to expiration dates just like the vets can. XOXO |
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But....I would never buy from those online places for the reasons that have been posted since. It is true that the drug manufacturers will not warranty the products that are purchased and sold on those sites. |
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I do ask a ton of questions about each item. The prices are much lower compared to vets in my area and a vet friend of mine is the one who introduced me. Anyways, if you are concerned about it you should not do it because if something goes wrong you will also be blaming yourself. I dont like to use some heartworm medications that are common here in US anyways, Revolution is so so ... Interceptor i use when i do not have the other option and test 2 times a year instead of just one, do not give it on winter months... I learned some things different and i am always learning but some things i like my ways. I do not like to overload them with meds that are not necessary. XOXO |
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