veterinary care TOO expensive?

June 15th, 2011 at 5:00 am EDT


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Hello Friend,

Are you finding veterinary care for your pets becoming TOO expensive?

Well your not alone, especially based on recent feedback I have had with hundreds of pet owners.

In fact while attending Woofstock, over 20 different pet owners lamented to me about the HIGH cost of veterinary care.

That their vet was more concerned about MORE tests and surgery, and not interested in helping them work with in their budget.

Is veterinary care expensive?

Yes

At times is it necessary?

Yes

But is EVERY ailment an indicator for bloodwork?

Not in my opinion.

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A pet with a fever
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Lets use the example of a pet with a high temperature.

Your cat is listless.

You rush to your veterinarian for an exam ( which I do advise)

The cause of the fever can't be found.

Blood tests are advised..

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Do you NEED to do this?
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Not every time I suggest.

If you are able to provide supportive care for your pet ( meaning force feeding if necessary, and forcing in fluids to stay hydrated), then you can often wait it out..

And IF you have read any of my book, you could do your own at home exam.

It could be viral

Or bacterial.

You would realize that the most common cause of undiagnosed fevers in cats is from cat bites.

You could then use a homeopathic, such as Hepar Sulph 30C

Your cat could very well break with a normal temperature the next day.

And you could have saved yourself Hundreds of Dollars.

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P.S. Think about yourself when you contract the flu.

Do YOU get a blood test the FIRST day.

No

So do you really think your pet needs this?

Here is what I suggest.

You can get access to ALL of my books and videos which give YOU step by step instructions in HOW to treat your pet at home by going here:

http://www.theonlinevet.com/innercircle.php






    
Heal Your Pets At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones

DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.


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