Pet Insurance
If anyone who is thinking of getting Pet Insurance, do it now.
I have had a very unsettling weekend. Last week, Lola was eating grass all the time and being sick. She was eating and drinking ok. On Friday, she was being sick as soon as she ate and drunk. I took her to the vets and a x ray showed she had eaten a stone and it had got stuck in her small intestine. No food or water would get through. She had a emergency operation to get it out and they think it was the biggest stone they have seen in a dog. They have said that she might have died if she was left another 24 hours before going to the vets.
Luckily, I got Insurance out on her only six weeks ago at £12 per month. The operation cost £700 and also another £300 has been put on as she had some pills for a hip and knee problem (they haven't formed properly and get badly swollen). The pills are a strong daily painkiller to help her be in less pain while she grows more and hopefully correct the problem. If it doesn't get any better, she will likely need knee and hip replacements.
She has got over it very quickly and is now running about and causing a nuisance like she has always done Even the woman at the vets during todays checkup was surprised.
If anyone who is thinking of getting Pet Insurance, do it now.
I have had a very unsettling weekend. Last week, Lola was eating grass all the time and being sick. She was eating and drinking ok. On Friday, she was being sick as soon as she ate and drunk. I took her to the vets and a x ray showed she had eaten a stone and it had got stuck in her small intestine. No food or water would get through. She had a emergency operation to get it out and they think it was the biggest stone they have seen in a dog. They have said that she might have died if she was left another 24 hours before going to the vets.
Luckily, I got Insurance out on her only six weeks ago at £12 per month. The operation cost £700 and also another £300 has been put on as she had some pills for a hip and knee problem (they haven't formed properly and get badly swollen). The pills are a strong daily painkiller to help her be in less pain while she grows more and hopefully correct the problem. If it doesn't get any better, she will likely need knee and hip replacements.
She has got over it very quickly and is now running about and causing a nuisance like she has always done Even the woman at the vets during todays checkup was surprised.
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