canteron
Well-Known Member
Ha, I have just posted below about my potentially hugely expensive houseguest (an ill labradoodle).
I am spending a small fortune on vets fees, knowing that the owner won't be able to repay if the insurance won't cough up). The dog's vaccinations are out of date. Will that give the insurer wriggle room to get out of paying even if it is unrelated.
Forgive me for posting twice about this, but I am £300 out of pocket already and if the dog doesn't perk up by Monday I suspect we are going down the Bloods/Xray financial black hole route.
Thanks!!!!
I am spending a small fortune on vets fees, knowing that the owner won't be able to repay if the insurance won't cough up). The dog's vaccinations are out of date. Will that give the insurer wriggle room to get out of paying even if it is unrelated.
Forgive me for posting twice about this, but I am £300 out of pocket already and if the dog doesn't perk up by Monday I suspect we are going down the Bloods/Xray financial black hole route.
Thanks!!!!