Issabellasmum
Member
- Messages
- 19
- Type of diabetes
- Other
- Treatment type
- Insulin
That's a shame, my brothers dog broke it's leg and the vet bill was £4800, as he had insurance they paid for the treatment.
I'm not too sure how you could reduce the costs, have you thought about asking the vet if they can help reduce the costs considering your dog will need insulin for life, failing that the PDSA might be able to help or advise you.
Thanks noblehead for your reply the vet did advice me to look online for syringes and I think maybe I can purchase insulin online but I'm a little wary of doing that at this present time , I don't believe I can get help from PDSA or RSPCA as I work and do not claim any benefits ( low paid care assistant ) but I love my dog and must find a way to buy her treatment at lowest cost , thanks for taking the time to chat with me on this subject
Sorry to hear about your dog. I would recommend looking into feeding a raw diet to you dog. With minimum carbs the amount of insulin needed is greatly reduced. I've raw feed my own dogs for 8 years now and they are the picture of health.Hi everyone I'm completely new to diabetes looking for some guidance and help with this, my 11yr old border collie Issabella has been diagnosed with diabetes and today we gave her the first insulin injection .
Our main concern after her well being is the cost of this illness and it's treatment . At the present time it's costing £60 approx per two weeks for syringes and insulin ,never mind vets fees blood tests etc any advice on how we could save on the cost would be greatly appreciated .
Many thanks
Issabellasmum
Just be aware that if you are ordering insulin etc online for your dog, you will need a prescription from your vet. Your vet might charge for this, the cost of which varies wildly from practice to practice.code free meter and strips from amazon uk are the cheapest
this is what I have found, also if you keep it in the fridge all the time, it will last till it runs out, you don't need to throw it away after a month
Intervet Caninsulin 40iu/ml (2.5ml x 10)
code:CANI9
£46.21 (Delivery from £5.95)
Caninsulin suspension for injection is an insulin item that is used for the treatment of dogs and cats suffering from diabetes.
http://www.vet-medic.com/cats-c67/p.../intervet-caninsulin-40iu-ml-2-5ml-x-10-p7522
Hi everyone I'm completely new to diabetes looking for some guidance and help with this, my 11yr old border collie Issabella has been diagnosed with diabetes and today we gave her the first insulin injection .
Our main concern after her well being is the cost of this illness and it's treatment . At the present time it's costing £60 approx per two weeks for syringes and insulin ,never mind vets fees blood tests etc any advice on how we could save on the cost would be greatly appreciated .
Many thanks
Issabellasmum
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