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  1. Petplan can pay directly to the vet. It is up to the vet whether they will accept this (as petplan can take a few weeks to pay up) or whether they will require upfront payment. A few weeks lol..... I wait anywhere between 10-12 weeks ATM!! It kills my credit card as I get charged the interest obviously Really? The longest it took for ours was 3 weeks and that was with a delay due to a processing error. The second one took 5 days and the 3rd one took 8! All claims over $3500 so they also had to go through a second approval level.
  2. Ours went up $9, for the 2 dogs per month. So you got the same story as me! At least they are consistent in their info. Glad we were on 100%, with 3 knees requiring TTO surgery for cruciate injuries it was a god send.
  3. Mine just renewed at the end of september and it didn't change. The guy advised at this stage existing policies are not changing, but that doesn't mean they won't at some point in the future.
  4. I am with medibank private. $103 per month for my two amstaff's. I have had the insurance since Sept 2010 and have so far been paid out $11,300! We have had TTO surgery on 3 legs so far. I had 100% paid back and only a $100 excess. The last payment was received 2 weeks ago! My premium went up on renewal by $9 per month across the two dogs. I will have to investigate the 80% verse 100% pay out as I haven't seen anything indicating the polidy has changed. I am about to claim for their follow up xrays so I will see how I go then. ETA: Have just checked with medibank pvt and at this stage if you were an existing policy holder you still receive 100% payout, if you take out a new policy since the change you are under th 80% payout cover. This is with medibank,
  5. Thanks for the article. I have posted the link on my facebook page and my business's facebook page. I have also posted the link to numerous local 'animal' rehoming pages etc. The further this word can be spread the better.
  6. That bloke from the lost dogs home is an idiot! You did very well..... be proud, you represented responsible dog owners very well.
  7. I didn't think Peter articulated what he was trying to say very well.... I agreed with elements of his stance but didn't agree with the entirity of it. I thought Brad did well..... as far as the average Joe understanding his stance (that the breed is not the problem) I thought he got across well. As far as what has been in the media, I would have to say this has been the most beneficial to the cause of dog owners, was it perfect hell no, but it was a far cry from the condemnation that's been previously aired by twat journos that don't have a clue and dribble crap like kill them all.
  8. Did you flick through the gallery? They've included American Staffordshire Terriers and then the existing restricted breeds.
  9. Have you considered putting a dairy free inner health plus capsule in then? I take these myself as I am dairy intolerent and have all sorts of digestion issues. Just thinking of things to help support his system.
  10. Hey Ernie, It's been ages since I have been in... I'm glad to hear you have found something to help Mandela. Would you believe I actually came in here to tell you about coconut oil... but alas you have already discovered it. A friend of mine was only telling me about it yesterday and the benefits it can have to digestion. I can't remember now there's so much to this thread, but have you ever tried adding YAKULT to Mandela's dinner? Boof's biggest issue is wheat, but he also reacts to rice. I just avoid anything of the sort. He doesn't appear to have any protein intolerances thank god, but they don't get much beef, mainly chicken carcasses, roo tail, tinned salmon/tuna/sardines, marrow bones, roo mince, lamb hocks, occasionally a pork hock or beef soup bone and none of those cause us dramas. I add Yakult once a week to their tea and a scoop of yoghurt every other night.
  11. Oh JulesP that just sux.... it's horrible, unfair and just plain crap.... HUGE It's the suddenness and how young they are that makes it so incomprehendable and just plain unfair. Know that he will be happy and time will help.... in the meantime, you have all our support and be sure to know I understand exactly what you are going through xoxox
  12. Snooza Active walker is the one I use, and I have a D hook that sits basically on each hip. I walk Boof n Lilly with this no worries and I can have a check chain on them with the lead to control that in my hands and them attached to me with their harnesses if we are doing something they arent good at yet (like walking past boxers that have a fence almost along the foot path that go nuts at us) I love it! Or if I am going for a run my arms are free to run properly!
  13. I use Jalna naturel pot set yoghurt..... this one
  14. It's sad then that they aren't. Truth ne known the show would even rate better if they were.
  15. I've worked with many vets over the years, and not one has known what crate training was. Even once explined to them I've heard vets advise clients against it. Oh that's such a shame . My sister was telling me she took her new puppy to the vet last week and she proudly told him she was using a crate. He was thrilled - he told her that when a crate trained dog was hospitalised they usually settled quicker than the non-crate trained dogs. And to emphasise the fact he had a dog making a huge racket out the back - probably not crate trained ;) My vet is a HUGE fan of crate training, makes many situations much easier to handle. Surgery recoveries, resting for repair without surgery etc.....
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