Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
You may need to cut and paste some of these into your browser.
https://vethelpdirect.com/vetblog/2022/10/21/what-charity-vets-are-available-in-the-uk/
https://vethelpdirect.com/vetblog/2021/09/16/how-do-i-choose-the-cheapest-vet/
Your vet will often know how you can access the most affordable treatment in your area.
Vets usually work for an employer - most of us don't own the practice and it is illegal to us to be paid differently by our employer because of the money we make per case. IN short, how much the bill comes to, usually makes no financial difference to the pocket of the vet in front of you. We are usually just following a pricing structure and stand to lose our jobs if we don't. I say this, because vets hate asking for money for health-care, and because human health-care is free in the UK, owners here are unaware how much it can cost. I think it is reasonable to expect kind, non-judgemental services from your vet, but money is a fact of life and we are generally in no position to avoid charging.
Finally, human medication can be dangerous, even fatal for dogs at doses that seem quite reasonable for humans. I know that this sounds like an excuse, but please do be careful and avoid giving human products off-prescription.
I'm sorry not to give you an easy answer. The funding of both human and animal healthcare is full of ethical and moral dilemmas. Vets will almost always be on the side of your pet.
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