> "no GSD op costs more than 6, 000 and I can cover that with savings, credit card and friends if desperate".
Blimey. And what if a dog needs more than one op? Or ongoing hospitalisation at a specialist's? Or if more than one dog needs ops or investigations? That's the position I've been in for over a year - one dog needed x-rays, which showed HD and arthritis; 4 months of hydro later no change, so she needed an MRI which found a slipped disc; she then had acupuncture and physio. Two months after her MRI, another dog popped a disc on a walk and went straight to acupuncture and physio (his was obvious so no MRI). Four months after
that, another dog went down an almost identical path to the first - x-rays, no improvement, MRI and CT finding a slipped disc. She has spondylosis too.
Now none of these dogs has had surgery, so the total for all that came to around £4,500; if any had been a candidate for surgery then I'd have been looking at an extra £1500 minimum per dog. And as they aren't, rehab is ongoing for the two MRId dogs (Remy died on Tuesday) so the costs continue to rise.
And yes, there is also the concern of public liability.
Oh, and this:
> I complain but I also know that sod's law, if I cancel, something huge will happen and I'll end up kicking myself!
Is so true! I was going to cancel Remy's policy on a Monday, totally forgot about it and he popped his disc on the Tuesday. Talk about relieved!!