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Post by rosiesmum on Sept 25, 2011 7:59:23 GMT
neutering dogs can be costly and many people simply cannot afford the expense. The Dogs Trust offer subsidised neutering in several parts of the UK, so this link is worth checking out Clients do need to be on means tested benefits, but all the info is on the site. Even if you do not need this help, it's worth knowing about it, you might be able to point someone else in the direction! www.dogstrust.org.uk/az/s/subsidisedneutering/default.aspxSome smaller animal rescues will also help with neutering costs, so it's always worth ontating them. If they are not in a position to do so, they may no a rescue organisation who can!
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Post by Hollie on Sept 25, 2011 10:11:50 GMT
Thats great that people offer spaying/ neutering at reasonable prices and dont just try to rip peole off. More vets should be encouraging neutering as much as humanly possible, not putting people off by charging extorionate ammounts! I got my boys done for £40 and £50 thanks to Manchester dogs home, they are wonderful! My greedy vet wanted £130! There is really no excuse for people not to get their pet dogs neutered at that cost! It is great that dogs trust subsidies the surgeries, and MDH does them at bare minimum price with no profit, it saves them in the long run having less unwanted dogs created then brough in.
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Post by Sarah on Sept 25, 2011 10:14:06 GMT
Thanks for posting this Barbara. Wonder if they spay cheaper too
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Post by rosiesmum on Sept 28, 2011 17:49:39 GMT
Thanks for posting this Barbara. Wonder if they spay cheaper too I would say so, they state neutering not just castration. Obviously, individuals simply need to contact them and ask
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