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How to Save Hundreds of Dollars on Vet Bills with a Three Dollar SolutionVet bills can be very expensive. In today's economy every penny counts. Through many health issues I have learned a simple method that will help treat a common problem found in many dogs. I hope this will save you hundreds as it has me. -
First Person: Coping With Over $3,500 in Vet BillsWhen our four rescue dogs became ill one after the other, our vet bills kept rising. Here are the financial steps we took to pay them.
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There is Assistance Available to Help You Pay Unexpected Vet Bills If Your Pet is Ill or InjuredAn unexpected illness or injury to your pet could lead to veterinary bills in the thousands of dollars, leaving you struggling to find a way to pay them. But don't despair, there is help available.
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Tips to Help Cut Your Vet BillsKeep these thirteen tips in mind next you take your pet to the vet.
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How a Free Puppy Cost me Thousands in Vet Bills, Dog-Care ItemsBefore anyone decides to take on a free dog perhaps they should consider my experience with one free dog, a cute saddleback Rat Terrier puppy.
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Simple Tips for the Care of Cats and Lower Vet BillsIn this article I give some helpful advice for cat lovers from my many years of experience raising and caring for numerous feline pets and strays.
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How to Set Aside Money for Vet VisitsNothing is more financially damaging than a sudden trip to the vet, since most vets require payment upfront in full. Here's a few ways to set aside vet money so the vet bill isn't so bad. -
Mariah Carey Faces $30,000 Lawsuit by VetVeterinarian Cindy Bressler is suing Mariah Carey for $30,000 in un-paid vet bills. While Mariah was promoting Precious, Bressler made house calls to Mariah's home in Southern California for a month.
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When to Take Your Dog to the VetAs pet owners, it's our responsibility to provide our pets with vet care when they need it. But how do you know when it's time to take your dog to the vet? Is it an emergency or can it wait for a day or two? -
Financial Organizations that Can Help with High Veterinary BillsFor the most part, the average pet owner can afford basic veterinary costs, the story is different when emergencies arise, yet there is help for those high bills. -
The Reasons for High Vet BillsIt may seem, odd, but the high prices for your beloved pet are not out of cruelty. -
Saving on Your Pets Medications: Lowering Vet BillsThis article tells lets you in on the cheapest way to purchase your pet's medications.
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Diarrhea in Cats: When to Head to the VetLearn what can be serious and what you can easily treat at home. -
Saving Money at the Vet by Altering Your Dog's DietMany of a pet's chronic ailments are often caused by nutritional deficiencies. Many holistic vets believe that a pet's health can improve greatly simply by improving their diet.
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How to Find an Affordable, Good Vet or Veterinary Clinic?Discover how to find affordable veterinary care that you can trust, and save up to 90% on your vet bills.
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Questions You Should Ask Your Vet About Your Dog's HealthWe want to give our dogs the best health care possible. There are some basic questions you should ask your vet that can help you better care for your pet. If your pet has a medical condition, you will want to be more specific with questions. -
How to Get the Most from Your Dog's Annual Vet VisitAre you getting all you can from your dog's vet visits? Use these helpful tips to make sure that you do! -
Medical Bills for the Uninsured Turned Over to Credit Card Companies and BanksUnpaid medical bills are being turned into consumer debt, with interest rates as high as 27%. Finance companies buy the debt at a discount, then charge large monthly payments, with steep interest rates.
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How Do You Know when to Take Your Pet to the Vet?This article outlines the symptoms and situations that might make it necessary to take a pet to the vet. It also shares information on pet insurance. -
Learn to Recognize a Canine EmergencyWith the high costs of vet bills these days it's important to know what is an emergency and what you can treat yourself.
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Veterans Benefits May Cover Drug & Medical Bills, Extend to WidowsClears up misconceptions about what may or may not be covered by the VA, and how to qualify. Veterans meet either a disability test and/or a low-income test. VA benefits cover healthcare for elderly vets, including nursing homes, assisted living, etc.
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Four Ways to Save on Your Vet Bill: Creating Happy Healthy PetsFour simple strategies to keep you pet healthy and happy. -
How to Pay Your Dog or Cat's Veterinary Bills when You Can't Afford to PayIf you're a pet owner, facing a huge veterinary bill can make the difference between keeping a pet and putting it down. Learn about how to get help and funding during this difficult time. -
The Benefits of Pet InsurancePet insurance policies provide compensation for certain types of medical costs and can protect you against expensive vet bills. Here are some important things to consider about pet insurance.
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Can I Claim My Pets on My Taxes?Many clients want to know if there is any way that they can claim their pets on their taxes, as pet food, bedding, medications and vet bills can add up quickly. The short answer is: most likely not.
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Do I Need Pet Insurance for My Pet?Pet owner's are faced with high vet bills everyday. The majority of them do not have pet insurance to cover the expenses. Do they need pet insurance? Absolutely, but they may not be able to afford it. -
Cost of Raw Food Diet for CatsA raw food diet for your cat may not be as expensive as you think, and can save hundreds on vet bills. -
Vet Bills Add Up Fast for a Christmas PuppyThe financial cost and emotional commitment of owning a puppy is not something that you ought to shoulder someone with unless you know for sure they are ready.
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Proper Nutrition Vital for Healthy DogsA proper diet for your dog will lead to fewer vet bills and a longer, happier life. -
How to Remove Glass from Your Dog's PawVet bills can get expensive. Here is a tip that could make your vet trip a quick and cheap event. -
Hartz Crunch 'n Clean Cat Treats Product ReviewRead this informative product review and find out about Hartz Crunch 'n Clean Cat Treats. They can improve your cat's oral health and save you vet bills!
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Tips For Keeping Your Dog HealthyYour dog depends on you to give them the best chance at a healthy, long life. These techniques are relatively simple, can develop a stronger bond with your pet, and can save you money on vet bills down the road. -
Guide to Purchasing Pet InsuranceWe insure our cars, our health, our life, our dentistry, our rental properties and tons of other things, but have you ever considered pet insurance? I carry it for all of my animals, and you'd be surprised how much you save on vet bills.
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The Right Dog Bed Gives Your Best Friend a Lot of AdvantagesChoosing the right bed for your dog will give him a longer happier life, make him a better pet, and save you money in vet bills.
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Pet Deposits and Apartment Living: My Cat Refuses to Pay His Rent!At what point are apartment deposits out of line? I say when I can't afford a cat, not because of the adoption fee or the vet bills but because my apartment complex charges a $250 deposit and a monthly pet rent.
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How to Stop Cat Urinary Tract Problems in Their Tracks and Resolve Chronic IssuesDoes your pet have cat urinary tract problems? This can create a lot of pain and misery for your pet and cost you lots of money in vet bills especially if your cat has chronic issues.
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Dog with Urinary Tract Infections - What to Do About Chronic ProblemsIf you have a dog with urinary tract infections, then you're probably at your wit's end. You're tired of vet bills and you can't bear your dog's suffering.
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Natural Dog Food GuidePurchasing natural dog food for your dog may seem expensive and just "not in the budget", but it helps keep your dog healthy from disease, allergies, and expensive vet bills resulting from illness. -
How to Keep Horses Healthy and Expenses DownAn overview of how to cut costs on horse care for first-time horse buyers, including the costs of vet supplies and how to save on vet bills.
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Why I Spent Nearly $7,000 to Save My Dog, BeckettBeckett is my 15-year-old miniature schnauzer. When he injured his neck in a fall last year, I took him to the vet to make sure he was alright. What we discovered was much more than a sore neck. He was experiencing multiple organ system function decline.
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