Vet Membership Schemes

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Challo

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10,838 posts

162 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Hi All,

Are any of your pets part of the membership schemes at your vets? By schemes I mean the ones that include flea / worming, regular check-ups, vaccinations, and discounts on treatments.

We have two dogs and both included which equals £40 a month. While its handy to regularly get the flea / worming each 3 months, and vaccinations each month im thinking £480 is bloody expensive.

Anyone recommend what flea / worming I could use and order myself? Mine are on Veloxa XL Chew Tablet (Wormer) & Nexgard Spectra.

Also the vaccinations are kennel cough / diphtheria? Should I keep up with these?

The vets are great, but £480 a year is a bit rich to keep paying.

Cheers

PositronicRay

27,528 posts

190 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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I regard them a bit like garage service plans.

Spreads the cost but better to just settle each bill as it comes. I'm not sure I see the ibenefit of quarterly worming

Zoon

6,849 posts

128 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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From memory, it's only about £35 to have a cat or dog put down.

Kes Arevo

3,555 posts

46 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Flea/worming look for 'Prazimec-D'.

Been using it on my dogs for the last few years, and had no issues at all. Lots of ticks here too and seriously reduced the number.

Does all sorts of parasites as well, including mites.


Jasandjules

70,505 posts

236 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Goodness me no, we steer clear of them as much as possible and feed raw - result is healthier and longer lived dogs and cats.

Challo

Original Poster:

10,838 posts

162 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Kes Arevo said:
Flea/worming look for 'Prazimec-D'.

Been using it on my dogs for the last few years, and had no issues at all. Lots of ticks here too and seriously reduced the number.

Does all sorts of parasites as well, including mites.
Are you doing this monthly or quarterly?

Do you do annual vaccinations? Our one covers Kennel Cough and Diphtheria i believe.

Ours are also feed on raw so all healthy.

andy_ran

679 posts

200 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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When I did the maths the Vet plan worked out the best for both our cat and dog

Not by a lot but its all sorted and piece of mind for the rest of the family and I don't have to remember to order things

Kes Arevo

3,555 posts

46 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Challo said:
Are you doing this monthly or quarterly?

Do you do annual vaccinations? Our one covers Kennel Cough and Diphtheria i believe.

Ours are also feed on raw so all healthy.
Quarterly. Wally eats wet food and raw trotters, hearts, etc.


Nimby

4,907 posts

157 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Drontal for worming 3-monthly, bought online, no prescription needed.
We've never had fleas with any of our dogs so don't bother with preventative treatment.

Any ticks - remove manually with a "twister" tool.

Edited by Nimby on Friday 16th December 17:41

Kes Arevo

3,555 posts

46 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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I have that twister tool, but ticks are an absolute pestilence over here.

Sebring440

2,316 posts

103 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Zoon said:
From memory, it's only about £35 to have a cat or dog put down.
What a bizarre, unthinking post, and you obviously have a very long memory.


Challo

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10,838 posts

162 months

Saturday 17th December 2022
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I need to do some sums as it looks like vaccinations are £100 per dog, but then I can get the worming less than £50 for 24 tablets which will last them 2 years.

Dingu

4,365 posts

37 months

Saturday 17th December 2022
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Zoon said:
From memory, it's only about £35 to have a cat or dog put down.
Imagine needing to write that to make yourself feel better. Tragic really.

Sebring440

2,316 posts

103 months

Saturday 17th December 2022
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Dingu said:
Zoon said:
From memory, it's only about £35 to have a cat or dog put down.
Imagine needing to write that to make yourself feel better. Tragic really.
Exactly.


Kes Arevo

3,555 posts

46 months

Saturday 17th December 2022
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Zoon said:
From memory, it's only about £35 to have a cat or dog put down.
Knobhead.