I *think* because you can claim them as dependants on your tax returns? Correct me if I'm wrong!Originally Posted by catnapper
![]()
I *think* because you can claim them as dependants on your tax returns? Correct me if I'm wrong!Originally Posted by catnapper
![]()
Well Glacier, HOW many dogs do you have?
You must be a gold-card vet customer! Not many people have that many animals to take care of. I've often wondered how you do it. I could barely keep up to my 3, now 2. Plus, seems like some your pups have ongoing problems, not to mention those little spats that ended up with major stitches! You do such an outstanding job caring for them all -- and now Stuart's all banged up- *sigh*
I'll bet his will cost a bit more than a trip to the vets, too!
Having insurance has helped spread it over the months. I don't know how much I am saving but I am paying 40 a month for both dogs intstead of a few hundred here and there. Bubba's last appointment with blood work and everything cost me 0. It was nice.
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
I have been frosted!
Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
23Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
I am well known at the clinic. You do get great service when you have lots of critters! Four of the dogs need medication daily(Goldie's pain pills, Earle & Preacher's thyroid meds, Muskwa gets zinc)Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
Nah, Stuart's cheap(except for the lost wages)--All covered by the Territorial health care program, except for his medications, which are covered by my work benefit plan. I wish I could get the dogs on my work insurance! I've looked into insurance for them, but a plan to cover all of them for the emergency issues is a ridiculous price! I have a vet savings account and a credit card that is reserved for vet expenses instead.Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
--John Irving
Wow, that's really nice! my husband almost cut his thumb off (lawnmower blade got him) last year, it ended being a bundle, even with his health benefits!Originally Posted by Glacier
Tis one of the benefits of being Canadian--national health care. Sometimes wait lists are a problem and up here distance can be an issue(hard to get to a specialist in a hurry), but at least paying a huge bill is never a worry.Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
--John Irving
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks