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    how do u pet lovers out there feel about vet prices in wick/thurso???
    i know they are expensive,but this here is ridiculous....
    to spay a dog weighing 34 kgs...£ 190...I CHECKED WITH MY LAST VET IN ANOTHER COUNTY...£ 130...what a difference.

    i realise that the vets here have a monopoly and we of course really need them ...but their costs are ott in my opinion.pity we cannot encourage other vets to move up here.

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    I guess like any other business though vets costs are escalating with fuel etc being out on the road....and because they are a BUSINESS they incur a potentailly substantial amount of high and bad debt.....(just cleared my account yesterday so can speak with a clear mind.......) that they have to spread theses types of outlays amoungst other etc etc etc..........

    I don't find them terribly bad - far cheaper than when I was in Aberdeenshire but more expensive than Dingwall.......

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    they have no compition up here so folk are forced to pay these ridiculous prices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by balto View Post
    they have no compition up here so folk are forced to pay these ridiculous prices.
    u are so right ,balto.
    i know where we live,but we are so badly penalised for everything.
    the vets know we will do anything at any cost for our beloved pets...my last vet was in moray and very reasonable compared to the ones here.

    i have no problems their care and abilities,just the costs.

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    I couldn't agree more, our greyhound was 27 kg, 2 kg into the large dog range and I thought the charges were exorbitant to have her spayed compared to what we have been charged at our previous vets, especially considering how many unwanted dogs there are in this country, we desperately need some competition up here and not just vets, a real alternative to Tesco would be good and have you seen the prices for a packet of nails in Homebase, just stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by binbob View Post
    u are so right ,balto.
    i know where we live,but we are so badly penalised for everything.
    the vets know we will do anything at any cost for our beloved pets...my last vet was in moray and very reasonable compared to the ones here.

    i have no problems their care and abilities,just the costs.
    aye we suffer with everything for living this far north, but as you said we willl do anything for our pets and that will never change.
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    i mind when i had to get my last dog put to sleep 2 and a half years ago, it cost me nearly £100 just because he was a large dog, they also came to the house to do it, because the poor old man couldnt walk as he had bad artheritis in his legs. such a sad day.
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    I have always thought the vet in Wick to be very reasonable compared to others down south.
    A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears.

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    That's the problem with large breed dogs especially. We have Danes and GSD's and they're not cheap at the vet. One of our shepherds has to have tablets for a skin condition at the moment and it's costing over £80 a month. By the time VAT is chucked on top it's ridiculous!

    A few years ago one of our dogs had to have a blood transfusion up here and we thought the bill was amazingly cheap, times have changed now though!

    As Balto says, the vets up here know they can charge exactly what they want to charge and we don't exactly have a choice about it if we want their services.
    Let's hope that we have some competition up here soon. I'm suprised there isn't already anyway as it's a large farming community.

    I'd just like to say though that although I think the vets in Wick are ridiculously expensive, I do think they are a good practice in all other ways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by porshiepoo View Post
    That's the problem with large breed dogs especially. We have Danes and GSD's and they're not cheap at the vet. One of our shepherds has to have tablets for a skin condition at the moment and it's costing over £80 a month. By the time VAT is chucked on top it's ridiculous!

    A few years ago one of our dogs had to have a blood transfusion up here and we thought the bill was amazingly cheap, times have changed now though!

    As Balto says, the vets up here know they can charge exactly what they want to charge and we don't exactly have a choice about it if we want their services.
    Let's hope that we have some competition up here soon. I'm suprised there isn't already anyway as it's a large farming community.

    I'd just like to say though that although I think the vets in Wick are ridiculously expensive, I do think they are a good practice in all other ways.
    oh not saying there is anything wrong with the service they provide, as they couldnt have been nicer when i had to get butch put to sleep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Milkins View Post
    I have always thought the vet in Wick to be very reasonable compared to others down south.
    Good grief what vet did you use down there then????

    My old Vet in Boston was fantastic. He didn't try to push treatment that wasn't needed, his consultation fee was half the price it is here and he was a god send when I had a litter of Dane puppies.
    I had a Dane once that had a prolapsed 3rd eyelid and my first vet practised a very complicated surgery on the dog that took her 6 months to recover from and left me with hefty vets bills.
    I then had the same problem with another dane and went to this better vet and he couldn't believe the pallaver that the first vet had made us go through. The dane was bought in, the vet sedated him, cut the prolapse and we could take him home almost immediately. The main bonus was that the dog recovered within a couple of days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by balto View Post
    oh not saying there is anything wrong with the service they provide, as they couldnt have been nicer when i had to get butch put to sleep.
    Yes, they were brilliant when I had to have our dogs put down too. Although I must say I do remember when I had to have 2 of my danes pts, while I was waiting for hubby to bring in the second one the assistant was flapping bin bags in front of me! I understand that's what happens if you don't take the bodies home but I really didn't need to see that, especially as I knew it was for the Dane I'd just had PTS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Milkins View Post
    I have always thought the vet in Wick to be very reasonable compared to others down south.
    i would agree with that comment if u mean england/wales..as down south.in general most things are very different from those areas ,including pet insurance costs.
    that is probably why u think the vets[same in thurso as wick]are cheaper...compared to my last vets ,in moray..they are much more expensive..in i suspect because they have the market cornered.
    that gives us ,the clients no choice but to pay these prices.

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    as i said before...absolutely no problem with their care and abilities[with the exception of one!!!]
    my dogs have no fear of them and the vets are very good with them indeed.

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    I am unsure of vet charges throughout the country, but I do believe their prices are on the average.

    It always disheartens me when I see this kind of thing as there are a few points I want to make clear to people.

    Do you know that a 24 hour service is provided and people phone up with concerns at all hours, if their animal is not seen and they are given advice, they are not charged.

    Penny was cared for by the vets and nursed back to health, free of charge as there was no-one to pay her bill. Penny is not the only one.

    The vets offer discounts to all local charities.

    PDSA is available to all low income families, at both Thurso and Wick. This is a charity that the staff spends endless time raising funds for.

    The people who care for your animals not only put themselves to Uni for 5 years but they must continue to go to courses - all to the benefit of YOUR animals. It is not just the vets it is the nurses who spend time with your pet making them comfortable and all the other staff spending time with the owners and being empathetic to their situation. This is not to mention the person on the end of the phone 24 hours a day. Not one of these people will be seen driving round in a Rolls Royce or living in a huge mansion.

    At the end of the day I would rather pay someone more who actually cared about my pet and with whom my animal felt comfortable.

    It is an owner’s responsibility to ensure they are aware of the day to day running costs of a pet and to insure it against the unimaginable.

    I think that is the tone of this thread that is the most distasteful though, comparing the vets to the local supermarkets and price fixing, very very distasteful and very very disrespectful.

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    i understand what u are saying,munron...how how much experience of other vets in scotland ,do u have?????

    i have several experiences of vets in different areas of scotland over the years.i have had several dogs conditions to deal with..
    i CAN afford anything that my dogs need..i am lucky.but think of the many who love their animals and will struggle with fees.i know the surgeries will allow credit.and that the PDSA service is provided.a lot of people will remain in the grey area,betwen the 2.

    i have not been disrespectful in any way...simply wanted to know the views of others on the subject.i also applaud how hard the vets work over 24 hours ,sometimes.also appreciate their willingly given phone advice.just their charges i do not agree with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by porshiepoo View Post
    That's the problem with large breed dogs especially. We have Danes and GSD's and they're not cheap at the vet. One of our shepherds has to have tablets for a skin condition at the moment and it's costing over £80 a month. By the time VAT is chucked on top it's ridiculous!

    A few years ago one of our dogs had to have a blood transfusion up here and we thought the bill was amazingly cheap, times have changed now though!

    As Balto says, the vets up here know they can charge exactly what they want to charge and we don't exactly have a choice about it if we want their services.
    Let's hope that we have some competition up here soon. I'm suprised there isn't already anyway as it's a large farming community.

    I'd just like to say though that although I think the vets in Wick are ridiculously expensive, I do think they are a good practice in all other ways.
    porshiepoo...i take it you know u can ask ur vet for a prescription...send it an internet vets and save some money????

    www.petmeds.co.uk
    is only one that do this.worth atry..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by binbob View Post
    i understand what u are saying,munron...how how much experience of other vets in scotland ,do u have?????

    i have not been disrespectful in any way...simply wanted to know the views of others on the subject.i also applaud how hard the vets work over 24 hours ,sometimes.also appreciate their willingly given phone advice.just their charges i do not agree with.
    My information came from a source who has access to this information as disclosed by vet practices.

    At the end of the day you can have as much competition as you like, there is nothing to stop any vet in the world opening a practice up here. All you would find is that one opens and one closes - who that is well you decide.

    I dont really know how to respond to someone that is happy to take the free advice at all hours and not happy to pay when need be. There is a vets in Rogart, maybe they are cheaper.

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    The vets up here are very good - I think they provide excellent service and I wouldnt use any others even if they were cheaper (cheapest usually isnt the best). For people who worry about vet bills - they should take out insurance to cover the unexpected. Folk who arent happy with the charges should discuss with the vets rather than whinge pointlessly on a public web-page because they will have a good reason for charging what they do. Incase its escaped the attention of some....just about everything is more expensive up here compared to South...petrol, food, dentists, the lot. So the vets probably have bigger overheads and have to pass on these prices like every other business.

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    I am inclined to agree with munron on many well put points. A vet as I understand it has also got a longer study period than a doctor .

    I have always kept a file on my dogs because I think it is important to have a record of any health problems they may have had and when and what they have been treated with.

    My first comments were based on having a look through the files and invoices to compare some of the common treatments IE worming ,injections etc.
    Example
    Bridgnorth Shropshire Drontal wormer/large dog 24 Jan 2000 =£9-16 inc vat
    Pontllanfraith South Wales Drontal wormer /large dog 26/5/04 =£10-52 inc vat.
    Abertillery South Wales Drontal wormer/ large dog 8/1/05 =£9-69 inc vat
    Wick Caithness Drontal wormer /large dog 31/10/06 =£7-78 inc vat
    Wick Caithness Drontal wormer /large dog 30/4/08 =£8-28 inc vat

    This comparison follows other treatments (Kennel cough booster Etc)
    The vets in Wick ,I found them as good as any I have met and have provided me with a tip top service every time I have needed them.
    So once again the answear to the question is ,No
    A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears.

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