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Money Saving Tip #29: Why This One Veterinary Procedure Will Save You Money
Money Saving Tip #29: Why This One Veterinary Procedure Will Save You Money Question: What do all of these procedures and fees have in common? Laceration repair and drain tube placement secondary to a dog fight ($674), treatment for cat bite abscess ($350), c-section ($1081), emergency pyometra surgery ($991), prostatitis . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #28: Invest In A Quality Set Of Clippers
Money Saving Tip #28: Invest In A Quality Set Of Clippers Investing in a quality, reliable set of clippers can save you a ton of money in pet care bills in the long run. Here are four great reasons why: . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #27: How One Routine Grooming Procedure Could Cost You Hundreds Of Dollars In Veterinary Bills
Money Saving Tip #27: How One Routine Grooming Procedure Could Cost You Hundreds Of Dollars In Veterinary Bills Whenever a dog gets a bath or goes to the groomer, it's common for the person performing the task at hand to routinely… . . . keep reading


How To: Pill A Cat That Doesn't Want To Be Pilled
How To: Pill A Cat That Doesn't Want To Be Pilled For all you cat lovers out there who have ever been called on to pill a cat that just doesn't want to be pilled, I feel your pain. It can be a daunting task, . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #26: Take A Tip From The Human Pharmaceutical Industry
Money Saving Tip #26: Take A Tip From The Human Pharmaceutical Industry In human medicine, pharmaceutical companies understand that many people taking long-term medications have a tough time affording more expensive brand-name prescriptions, . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #25: Avoid This Expensive Alternative To Vaccination
Money Saving Tip #25: Avoid This Expensive Alternative To Vaccination Many veterinarians now recommend titer testing to their clients in lieu of vaccination in a well-intentioned effort to avoid over-vaccinating pets. . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #24: Not All Lumps And Bumps In Dogs Need To Be Removed
Money Saving Tip #24: Not All Lumps And Bumps In Dogs Need To Be Removed Lumps and bumps that arise on or beneath the skin of your best friend can be scary, but most of the time, they are harmless and do not need to be removed surgically. . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #23: Barter for Services and Supplies
Money Saving Tip #23: Barter for Services and Supplies Do you have a particular skill or training that would prove useful to your veterinarian or local pet supply owner? If so, then talk to them about the possibility of setting up an equitable barter program. Bartering will help preserve your cash flow and in most cases, save you money. For example, . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #22: Consider This Viable Alternative to Expensive Back Surgery and Hip Surgery in Dogs
Money Saving Tip #22: Consider This Viable Alternative to Expensive Back Surgery and Hip Surgery in Dogs Intervertebral disc disease (IDD) and hip dysplasia are two diseases that can cause chronic pain in dogs afflicted with either one. IDD is especially troublesome in . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #21: Extend The Interval Between Flea Treatments With Frequent Brushing and by Following Label Directions
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Money Saving Tip #21: Extend The Interval Between Flea Treatments With Frequent Brushing and by Following Label Directions As you no doubt already know, the flea is by far the most common external parasite your pet will encounter. This parasite, whose bite can cause either localized irritation or a more generalized allergic reaction, is also the carrier of the common dog tapeworm . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #20: Find A Veterinarian With Extended Office Hours
Money Saving Tip #20: Find A Veterinarian With Extended Office Hours Due to our busy work lives and increased competition among veterinarians, many practices now offer extended hours as a convenience to their clients. And since many unexpected injuries or illnesses involving our pets occur or are recognized (once we get home from work) prior to 10 p.m., that convenience can also . . . keep reading


My Dog Tested Positive For Heartworms. Now What?
My Dog Tested Positive For Heartworms. Now What? Heartworm disease is a devastating disease of dogs, responsible for tens of thousands of deaths each year. Most of these occur due to the destruction that these worms do to not just the heart, but the lungs, liver, and kidneys as well. In some cases, the worm burden within the heart and blood vessels can become so great that circulation of blood is actually compromised, resulting in sudden death . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #19: Remember James Herriot
Money Saving Tip #19: Remember James Herriot Who can forget those heartwarming, memorable tales by author and veterinarian James Herriot? In those stories, Herriot employed his veterinary skills not only to treat large animals, but small animals as well. And there's a money-saving tip in all of this . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #18: Frugal Tips To Help Save Money On Pet Prescriptions
Money Saving Tip #18: Frugal Tips To Help Save Money On Pet Prescriptions The cost of veterinary prescription medication seems to be rising just as fast (if not faster) than the cost of human prescriptions. But there are ways you can ease the burden on your pet care budget while getting your pet the medication he or she needs. Here are three of them… . . . keep reading


Money Saving Tip #17: A Frugal Tip For Owners With Pets Taking Chronic, Long-term Medications
Money Saving Tip #17: A Frugal Tip For Owners With Pets Taking Chronic, Long-term Medications If your pet is taking medications long-term, veterinary bills can mount up fast, especially if your veterinarian requires an exam or blood test every time the prescription needs to be refilled. I've known diabetic patients denied insulin and heart patients denied their blood pressure and diuretic medications simply because the owners could not afford the recheck exam. Needless to say, this is hazardous to the pet's health. . . . keep reading


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