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Mancie 05-11-2009 00:52

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there's always the old tight elastic band technique.. trouble is you end up following the beggers around waiting for the balls to drop off :D

steeljack 05-11-2009 01:03

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Originally Posted by Polly_45 (Post 760627)
my vets go off weight of dog but i think it starts at about £75.00
rspca will donate if anyone on benefits same as pdsa nearest vets for pdsa is preston

You folks have a good system if benefits are enough to support pets , wonder what the number breed of dog is for the long term un-employed ? bet it's not a poodle or a peke :eek: :eek:

Eric 05-11-2009 16:57

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 760638)
there's always the old tight elastic band technique.. trouble is you end up following the beggers around waiting for the balls to drop off :D

Unlike most politicians ... you end up following the beggers around waiting for their balls to grow:eek::D

LYNX1 05-11-2009 18:28

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Originally Posted by Bob97531 (Post 760425)
Though it was about £50 ish accroding to town and country vet place....

Fook paying £100 + he can keep his nuts for me then !!! :lol:

When I enquired at Mearleys last year I was quoted £100 for a straight forward castration........as my dog had a retained testicle I had no choice but to have him done.....total cost £269.........but at least my dog is healthy. By the way he had his op at Town & Country 2 weeks ago...


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