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Displaying Matches 61 thru 69 of 69 Found    BACK 

Money Saving Tip #45: Reach For The Tube
Money Saving Tip #45: Reach For The Tube If your cat is vomiting, here's a tip that could save you some money. Before rushing him to a veterinarian and paying for that office call, ask yourself this . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #44: Let Mother Nature Do Her Job
Money Saving Tip #44: Let Mother Nature Do Her Job Lacerations are common causes of emergency room visits. The site of blood and a gaping wound can sometimes rattle even the most stoic pet owners and prompt them to frantic action. Unfortunately, between the emergency room fee, anesthesia, and stitch job, you're looking at a bill of $500 or more. . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #43: Three Common Fallacies Regarding Cheap Veterinary Care
Money Saving Tip #43: Three Common Fallacies Regarding Cheap Veterinary Care Due to the ever-rising cost of pet health care, frugal pet owners are constantly on the look-out for ways to reduce these costs and discover cheap options for their pet's veterinary care. A virtual ocean of advice that deals with . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #42: Conserve Your Cash
Money Saving Tip #42: Conserve Your Cash Here's a money-saving tip that can come in handy in the event you're faced with a large veterinary bill coupled with poor communication on the part of your veterinarian. . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #41: How To Save Money On Heartworm Treatment
Money Saving Tip #41: How To Save Money On Heartworm Treatment Heartworms can cause serious disease in dogs. Not only that, the cost of treatment can be devastating to a pet owner's pocketbook. In many cases, treatment can easily exceed $1000, and that doesn't include any extra expenses resulting from treatment complications. The good news, though, is that treatment for heartworms can be made affordable. . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #40: Don't Combine Heartworm and Flea Medications
Money Saving Tip #40: Don't Combine Heartworm and Flea Medications Combination heartworm/flea and tick products are popular these days and represent a large profit center for pet pharmacy companies and for veterinarians. While these products may convenient to you, the pet owner, they're probably costing you more money than if you purchased each medication separately. For example, . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #39: Price Shop Emergency Pet Clinics Before You Need One
Money Saving Tip #39: Price Shop Emergency Pet Clinics Before You Need One Emergency clinics are expensive. Just walking through the front door of some can cost you well over $100 in addition to other fees. So it pays to shop around. You'll want to find the answers to these three important questions: . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #38: File Away
Money Saving Tip #38: File Away For pet owners, there's a fear that seems to rank right up there with fear of public speaking and fear of death. But it really is a false fear; one that can be remedied through this one simple tip. That fear is . . . keep reading
How To: Tube Feed A Cat At Home
How To: Tube Feed A Cat At Home Feeding tubes are used often in veterinary medicine to deliver nutrition to cats that for whatever reason refuse to eat on their own. . . . keep reading
How To: Giving Oral Medications to Your Dog
How To: Giving Oral Medications to Your Dog If you own a dog, one day you'll be faced with the task of giving oral medications to your pet. It's no big deal if you know the tricks of the trade. That's what this video is about. . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #37: Learn What Is and Isn't a True Medical Emergency
Money Saving Tip #37: Learn What Is and Isn't a True Medical Emergency A trip to a pet emergency room can cost you several hundreds to several thousand dollars in medical fees. In some instances, these conditions could've waited until the next day. Learning what does and does not constitute a medical emergency is the key. . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #36: The Money-Saving Upside of the Private Multi-Veterinarian Practice
Money Saving Tip #36: The Money-Saving Upside of the Private Multi-Veterinarian Practice Veterinary practices come in all shapes and sizes. There are private solo practitioners, private multi-doctor practices, corporate multi-doctor practices, solo specialty practices, group specialty practices…the list goes on. . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #35: Don't Panic When Confronted With This Medical Condition
Money Saving Tip #35: Don't Panic When Confronted With This Medical Condition Pet owners often panic and rush their pets to the veterinarian when confronted with this common medical condition. These office visits end up being very expensive, yet are rarely necessary. The condition I'm referring to is… . . . keep reading
How To: Check a Male Cat For Urinary Obstruction
How To: Check a Male Cat For Urinary Obstruction Signs of a urinary obstruction include vocalization while urinating, straining to urinate (often mistaken for constipation), increased trips to the litterbox, urinating outside litter box, excessive licking, and blood noted in the urine. . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #34: How To Find Discount Veterinary Services
Money Saving Tip #34: How To Find Discount Veterinary Services Looking for a discount on your pet's veterinary care? The discounts are out there. You just need to find them. Here are some strategies you can employ to do just that. . . . keep reading
Money Saving Tip #33: Keep These Two Items At Your Fingertips At All Times
Money Saving Tip #33: Keep These Two Items At Your Fingertips At All Times In the event of a poisoning, quick action can save your pet's life and can save you big in subsequent veterinary bills. This quick action depends on you having two items at your fingertips at times. These are: . . . keep reading
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