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WHITEREBECCA2 | 21:42 Thu 18th Mar 2010 | Pets
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My dog has just had her 3rd litter of pup's and i want to get her spayed now. I cant afford the cost of having her spayed and wondered if i could get it free by the The dog's Trust?
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hi rebecca have you tried asking your vet if you could pay in instalments if you are unable to get any help , they are usually quite good when people are having diffulcultys , its very hard i know when you have animals and suddenly you have a drop in income ,my husband lost his job 18months ago the day he finished work one of our cats got run over and had to have her leg...
18:00 Sat 20th Mar 2010
Depending on where you live - this may be useful

http://www.friendsoft....co.uk/html/about.htm
If your dog has just had it's third litter and you can't afford to spey....then why did you breed her? What if something had gone wrong with the pups or your bitch? Could you have afforded that? Vets cost money!
You should have saved some money from the pups!
sell the pups for £20-30 each - and hey presto! money to spey....
I am speechless to be honest that you are obviously on a limited income but have allowed your b!tch to have not one but three litters. What if she needed veterinary intervention during whelping? But guess its good news that you have come to your senses and are having her spayed.
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The reason why she has had 3 litters is down to her being a Nyphomaniac when on heat even to the point of i cant open a window at all because she just jumps right out of it and is a good job i live in a bungalow. Even though i am on a low income i still recieve P.D.S.A which covers nealy everything but spaying and as for selling my pups as much as the money would come in handy, most people who live in the area i do which is a small rural village called Catrine in East Ayrsihre Scotland are all suffering with low income due to lack of work in the surrounding areas;This shouldnt mean that they should be deprived of the pleasure of having a loving family pet. As long as my pups go to loving and caring homes who can apply for P.D.S.A and also pay for there initial jags then they can have them for free so they can enjoy the love and companionship dogs can bring. My 2 dogs as we kept one form her first litter are absolutly beautiful and exceptionally looked after and thats why i put forward the question as to were i would be able to get her spayed at a lower cost than the vet has given me. My vet told me that any dog if healthy can have up to 3 litters with absolutly no complications anything after that is harmful as it could cause many internal problems just meaning it would take its toll birth being such a traumatic experience. I never ment for people to take offence from my question i just thought that someone may have been able to give me some realistic advice on the question i have put forward! So is there anyone else out there that can point me in the right direction please, judge me if you want but am sure that there are may folk out there that are in the same situation!
You have been lucky if you have had three litters off the same bitch with no problems. I have known bitches have problems with their first litter, and I find it unacceptable that you she has got pregnant through carelessness on your part by being allowed to escape from the house when in season and left to 'get on with it' with any male dog roaming the streets.
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Oh how sad Not one person has given me any kind of useful information on this site maybe coz your all very boring and sad people! and i really feel for your dogs or pets if you have any they must lead a very sad and miserable lives with no fun or excitement. My dogs are out on walks on leads then off to play in the local river and playing with the children along the nature walk, So please excuse me if my dog is a an expert escape artist al make sure next time there in season i lock all my doors and windows not air my house and maybe stick a nappy on them so they dont have to go out at all for pee's and poos lets just really take the bull by the horns! Seen as though no one has actually been able to answer my original question. The ones that wrote all replying messages thankyou for all your very inspiring and wonderful comments i thankyou very much but i think al get back to talking to people witha life now al let you get on with sending pathetic comments to some other poor person who just needs a little advice i really feel for them as whats the point in this site if nobody has the capability to forward an answer and only judging people very sad!
Ask your local dog warden or Dogs Trust neuter scheme co-ordinator whose details can be found on the Dogs Trust site.
hi rebecca have you tried asking your vet if you could pay in instalments if you are unable to get any help , they are usually quite good when people are having diffulcultys , its very hard i know when you have animals and suddenly you have a drop in income ,my husband lost his job 18months ago the day he finished work one of our cats got run over and had to have her leg taken off , hope you get sorted soon , my husband started a new job last month , xxx
hello Rebecca
not everyone on this site wants to have a go at you, I understand your problem, luckily in Greater London you can get your dog done, but your area I am at loss to help you, but I hope things work out well for you and your dog whom you obviously love, I think asking the vet can u pay in onstalments is a good idea, they can only say no.
The RSPCA do a scheme where you get voucher from them to cover the cost at a local vet. Can't find the number at the moment but will get back. If you live in the Croydon area Nelson's in Thornton Heath are part of the scheme (020 8771 7555) or check their website http://www.nelsonvets.co.uk/ .

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