Widgeon
Well-Known Member
I'm seeking the wisdom of the collective on this - I know similar questions have almost certainly been asked before but a) I couldn't find them and b) pricing information goes out of date quite quickly so I felt justified in starting a new thread!
Our puppy (about 5 months now) has been on a "puppy starter pack" with our vets'. This has included a pipette of Advocate flea & wormer each month, with this month being the last. I'm unsure what to do re. fleas and worming from now on - the vet charges £100 per year to continue with the monthly Advocate spot on, or I assume I can buy them elsewhere. However our vet is quite cunning and charges about £18 for a prescription, plus a £20 check up every six months for animals on repeat prescriptions. So by the time I've coughed up for all that I might as well have just paid for the £100 per year package.
So:
- Is Advocate prescription only? (I assume yes but am not sure)
- What are the other options? Bearing in mind that the combined spot on is incredibly easy to do, which is worth something.
I will probably just pay up the £100 per year for the package - out vet has always been very helpful and considerate, including in emergencies, and I realise that providing a good service costs a lot of money which they have to pay for somehow. I don't begrudge them the money, but being quite cheap I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some kind of obvious budget option.
Thanks!
Our puppy (about 5 months now) has been on a "puppy starter pack" with our vets'. This has included a pipette of Advocate flea & wormer each month, with this month being the last. I'm unsure what to do re. fleas and worming from now on - the vet charges £100 per year to continue with the monthly Advocate spot on, or I assume I can buy them elsewhere. However our vet is quite cunning and charges about £18 for a prescription, plus a £20 check up every six months for animals on repeat prescriptions. So by the time I've coughed up for all that I might as well have just paid for the £100 per year package.
So:
- Is Advocate prescription only? (I assume yes but am not sure)
- What are the other options? Bearing in mind that the combined spot on is incredibly easy to do, which is worth something.
I will probably just pay up the £100 per year for the package - out vet has always been very helpful and considerate, including in emergencies, and I realise that providing a good service costs a lot of money which they have to pay for somehow. I don't begrudge them the money, but being quite cheap I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some kind of obvious budget option.
Thanks!