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29-11-2006, 12:08 AM   #11

Re: Castration charges.


Smudgely. I just feel like I'd be betraying them after all they have done for my pets, silly isnt it, and they needn't know, Moose has never been to them and they dont know I have him. Ill rethink. Thanks all, and Kazz, Im not surprised you dont remember!
Dawn.



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29-11-2006, 12:09 AM   #12

Re: Castration charges.


I think I would feel guilty too though Dawn, as if I were betraying them almost. Odd isn't it.



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29-11-2006, 12:12 AM   #13

Re: Castration charges.


You mean betraying your usual vets to go to the others for neutering.... I see what you mean, but I would be going to the PVC if I were you.



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29-11-2006, 12:14 AM   #14

Re: Castration charges.


Dawn where is your local PVC (sounds like a 60's coat) not a vets surgery where did you find out about it I would be interested as I am getting the girls spayed and that is almost 1/2 the price I was quoted and with the two????



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29-11-2006, 12:16 AM   #15

Re: Castration charges.


I can understand where you are coming from Dawn, been with my vets 12 years, she has looked after all my animals, I know she is dearer than other vets, but couldn't go anywhere else....She knows me, as well as the animals...



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29-11-2006, 12:27 AM   #16

Re: Castration charges.


Mine would be Willenhall, they also have surgeries at Wolverhampton, Hall Green and Yardley.



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29-11-2006, 12:33 AM   #17

Re: Castration charges.


They are good prices!

I just paid £55 for my bunny to be neutered and you could get it done for £25!!!

Are they only in your area???



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29-11-2006, 12:33 AM   #18

Re: Castration charges.


There's a " pet vaccination clinic" at Hopwood / Wythall Kazz (just off J2 M42)

a young lady set up there a good few years ago now to encourage people to vaccinate & neuter their pets & was charging much less than half the price of others & there was complete uproar & all the vets were going mad - saying she couldn't do this - but she could & she did & it made people think that actually they would be responsible & neuter & vaccinate their pets. The branch then opened other practices (I think it's a different one to the ones Dawns talking about - but sounds like a simialr thing)

Interesting fact - did you know it costs less than a quid to manufacture a vaccine.



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29-11-2006, 12:37 AM   #19

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How very very interesting - less than a £ really!!!!!!!!!

Ta Dawn I think I've seeen the one in Yardly now I think about it. By the Yew Tree. Ta



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29-11-2006, 08:39 AM   #20

Re: Castration charges.


Our vets run nurse clinics for routine vaccs, nail trimmings, dental checks etc, etc

Dog and cat boosters (Exc Leukaemia) are £15 and £20ish I think if you have the Leukaemia too.



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