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		<title>Vaxa Pet Joint Care</title>
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Vaxa Products 90 Chewables Vaxa&#8217;s Dr.Pranges Pet Joint Care &#8211; Free Shipping Pet Joint Care Just as with humans, pet joint care is a complex topic that requires a well-rounded approach. Before you can approach pet joint care, however, its necessary to address the possible causes of joint pain. First and foremost is age; obviously, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Vaxa Products 90 Chewables Vaxa&#8217;s Dr.Pranges <b>Pet</b> Joint Care &#8211; Free Shipping <b>Pet</b> Joint Care Just as with humans, <b>pet</b> joint care is a complex topic that requires a well-rounded approach. Before you can approach <b>pet</b> joint care, however, its necessary to address the possible causes of joint pain. First and foremost is age; obviously, there is not much you can do about the age of your <b>pet</b>, although it is a main cause of joint pain. However <b>pet</b> joint care can also be enhanced by attention to your <b>pets</b> weight. At any age, excess weight can cause joint pain and even hasten the coming of arthritis. Further, poor diet can affect the health of joints, but proper diet can help it. <b>Pet</b> joint care begins with approaching the cause of your <b>pets</b> pain. If your <b>pet</b> is old, then its probably age-related arthritis causing the problem. In this case, your <b>pet</b> joint care <b>plan</b> may include providing your <b>pet</b> with a natural arthritis treatment such as Dr. Pranges Maximum Joint Enhancer which can help your <b>pet</b> maintain cartilage and even regenerate it. Further, giving your <b>pet</b> a warm place to lie as a part of <b>pet</b> joint care can help keep joints warmed up, lessening pain and stiffness. If your <b>pet</b> is young and/or overweight and has joint pain, then your <b>pet</b> joint care program should include a weight-loss regimen. Excess weight puts undue stress on joints, causing pain and stiffness, even in younger animals. Not only should your <b>pet</b> joint care regimen contain exercise, but it should also include a well-balanced diet. Plus, supplements can provide your <b>pet</b> with the nutrients it needs to rebuild cartilage and give it energy. Further, having exercise as a part of your <b>pet</b> joint care program can keep joints limber while burning calories for your <b>pet</b> to lose weight. Even if your <b>pet</b> doesnt exhibit signs of joint pain, its important to implement a <b>pet</b> joint care program as soon as possible that includes a well-balanced diet and exercise. Not only will this <b>pet</b> joint care regimen keep your <b>pet</b></p>
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		<title>The Ultimate Safety Collar &#8211; Keepsafe Break-Away Reflective &amp; Glow In The Dark Collar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 00:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
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The following testimonials are from loving dog owners who wished they had learned about collar safety sooner. I lost my beautiful Great Pyrenees &#8220;Razz&#8221; to a collar strangulation incident today. I am so devastated and feel guilty for not doing something to prevent such a tragedy. She was in her kennel and caught her collar [...]]]></description>
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<p>The following testimonials are from loving <b>dog</b> owners who wished they had learned about collar safety sooner. I lost my beautiful Great Pyrenees &#8220;Razz&#8221; to a collar strangulation incident today. I am so devastated and feel guilty for not doing something to prevent such a tragedy. She was in her kennel and caught her collar on a small bolt facing outward. I will never understand how such a horrible and tragic thing happened but have since removed collars from both of my other <b>dogs</b> and will be immediately replacing them with KeepSafe collars. I urge anyone who has a <b>dog</b> to do the same to avoid such a needless and horrifying tragedy. Maureen O., Halifax, PA &#8220;I had no idea of the dangers of a <b>dog</b> collar. I lost my beautiful one and a half year old Golden Retriever, Hannah, when she strangled to death on her training collar. She was wrestling with another Golden Retriever indoors with adult supervision. The other <b>dog</b>&#8217;s lower jaw became twisted up in Hannah&#8217;s training collar. The collar twisted so quickly and tightly that no one could pull it off in time and Hannah died instantly. Please make every <b>dog</b> lover and owner aware of this danger. I wish that I would have known about break-away collars before it happened.&#8221; Rachel I., Chicago, IL &#8220;Two days ago, I found my precious Shih Tzu hanging from the grill of the screen <b>door</b>. Apparently, her nametag got caught in the grill as she was jumping up on it. Unfortunately, it was too late and she was dead. This was the most horrific death and I will never get over it, nor will that image ever leave my mind. I wish I had known about this risk and also about break-away collars for <b>dogs</b>.&#8221; Jeanne B., Mt. Laurel, NJ &#8220;My husband and I adopted Oscar into our home. Oscar, was ten years young, when we decided to visit with the neighbors across the street. My husband put Oscar in his crate to protect him since he was just getting used to the other <b>dogs</b> named Beans and Bailey. We were only gone for a few minutes. When we</p>
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		<title>DVD &#8211; The Real Mccoys / Complete Second Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 00:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
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(15 Hours, Black &#38; White) 5 DVDs! The Real McCoys became one of the biggest hits on television, paving the way for other rural comedy shows including Gomer Pyle, Beverly Hillbillies and Petticoat Junction. The premise was simple: a happy-go-lucky West Virginia mountain family moves to a ranch in California&#8217;s San Fernando Valley. The focal [...]]]></description>
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<p>(15 Hours, Black &amp; White) 5 DVDs! The Real McCoys became one of the biggest hits on television, paving the way for other rural comedy shows including Gomer Pyle, Beverly Hillbillies and Petticoat Junction. The premise was simple: a happy-go-lucky West Virginia mountain family moves to a ranch in California&#8217;s San Fernando Valley. The focal point of the action was Grampa Amos McCoy, played by three-time Academy Award winner Walter Brennan. This collection features all 39 episodes from the second season of this classic TV show, from 1958 &amp; 1959. Includes these episodes: The New Car, Grampa Learns About Teenagers, Blow The House Down, The Dancin&#8217; Fool, The New Well, The New <b>Dog</b>, Sing For Your Supper, Do You Kiss Your Wife?, The Perfect Swine, Leave It To The Girls, The Gift, The New Hired Hand, The New Neighbors, Luke Gets A Job, The McCoys Visit Hollywood, The Bank Loan, The Great Discovery, Son Of The Mystic Nile, Kate Learns To Drive, Grampa&#8217;s Private War, The Rainmaker, The Perfect Houseguest, The Wedding, Kate&#8217;s Diet, What&#8217;s Family For?, Grampa Takes The Primrose Path, Batter Up, Sweet Fifteen, Go Fight City Hall, Two&#8217;s Company, The Tax Man Cometh, The Mrs. Homemaker Contest, The <b>Insurance</b> Policy, How To Paint A House, The Great Woodsman, The Big Skeet Shot, Grampa&#8217;s New Job, The Actor, Fire When Ready Grampa</p>
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		<title>Health Insurance for Pets in Pennsylvania</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 10:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Throughout history most of a veterinarian&#8217;s clientele was farm livestock (large animals). Dogs, cats and other household pets made up such a small amount of their daily business there was very little reason to study up on it. Even the beloved European veterinarian, James Herriott, counted on the Yorkshire farmers for a majority of his [...]]]></description>
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<p>Throughout history most of a veterinarian&#8217;s clientele was farm livestock (large animals). Dogs, cats and other household pets made up such a small amount of their daily business there was very little reason to study up on it. Even the beloved European veterinarian, James Herriott, counted on the Yorkshire farmers for a majority of his country clinics business. In 1884 that began to change when the University of Pennsylvania&#8217;s veterinary school opened the United States very first clinic specializing in the veterinary needs of dogs. In 2001 the United States of America had over 28,000 veterinarians who specialize in small animals. </p>
<p>It is fitting that Pennsylvania opened the very first vet clinic that specialized in the veterinary needs of dogs, the state has had a long running bond with the canine population, starting with the states founders, William Penn&#8217;s, Great Dane. A portrait of this Great Dane standing beside his master can be seen hanging in the governor&#8217;s reception room of the governor&#8217;s mansion in Harrisburg Pennsylvania.      Pennsylvania considers the Great Dane the state dog. Owners of Great Dane&#8217;s appreciate the breed&#8217;s faithfulness, intelligence, beauty, courage, and tolerance. Great Danes stand approximately 30-34 inches tall and weigh anywhere from 120-200 pounds, people who have Great Danes believe that the larger the dog the better. Because of their large size Great Danes are not an exceptionally long lived dog; their bodies simply aren&#8217;t designed to last very long. Many Great Danes suffer from heart problems, bloat, twisted intestines, and tail injuries. Some Great Danes have been diagnosed with hip dysplasia. Great Dane owners are not advised to take their Great Danes jogging until the puppy is at least one year old. Dogs featured in ancient Greek art work bear a strong resemblance to today&#8217;s Great Dane. German hunters were especially impressed with the dog&#8217;s ability at hunting bears and wild boars and bred the best great Danes to the best Greyhounds which helped create a leaner more agile breed. </p>
<p>Dog owners in the state of Pennsylvania are more then eligible to purchase pet health insurance for their dogs from the American Kennel Club. The American Kennel club estimates that the average pet owner who purchases an essential pet health care insurance plan (the essential health insurance plan is the name of the AKC&#8217;s lowest health insurance policy) through them will only pay approximately sixty-eight cents per day. Pet owners who purchase pet health insurance through the American Kennel Club have four different types of health insurance plans to choose from. The American Kennel Club Insurance company is happy to include cats into its health care insurance program. The American Kennel club is so confident that pet owners will love the benefits of purchasing pet health care insurance through them that they proudly offer owners the opportunity to test drive their insurance policy free for sixty days. Pet owners who insure their pets with pet health care insurance offered by the American Kennel Club are allowed to decide if they would like to receive a monthly statement in the mail or if they would rather pay for the an entire years worth of insurance in one lump sum and then not have to worry about it for twelve months.</p>
<p> Joan Shine<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/health-insurance-for-pets-in-pennsylvania-703882.html</p>
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		<title>The Questions You Should Ask Before Getting Pet Health Insurance</title>
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<p>People are becoming more curious about the best pet health insurance. This is more true for those who treat their pets as family. And as you go about pet ownership, you will realize how expensive it can be to have you furry companions go through a periodic medical check up to ensure that they are at the top of their health all the time. </p>
<p>Once you start searching for the insurance companies, you will notice that you have so many to choose from. But do not take anything just because it seems to offer the best plans. You must do further research to be sure that you are getting into the real deal. Think about your pets. What do you think will be best for them? </p>
<p>And do not forget the most important rule when you are on the process of finding the right policy for your pet, ask questions. The process is similar to the steps you take when you avail insurance policies for yourself. You must choose the one that will be all worth it in the end. You must feel secure that your policy will take care of you if anything happens all of a sudden like an accident or certain illnesses. </p>
<p>Your role in determining what insurance will work best for your pets is to ask the right questions. If you have no idea on how to go about it, you can start with these selections. </p>
<p>1. Can I avail the service of my chosen vet? Different companies will have different answers to this one depending on their rules and the policy that you will be getting. It is important to know at first hand that when an accident happen, you can bring your pet to the nearest vet and not worry about if they are affiliated with the insurance company or not. But if it is okay with you that the company has a list of service providers, then you must get a copy of that list. This way, you will know where to run once an unexpected incident happen to you pet. </p>
<p>2. Do I need to get a comprehensive plan or a discount insurance plan? This will very much depend on your budget. The comprehensive insurance plan works more like the health insurance of humans. Whereas a discount plan will require you to pay annual fees and you will only avail of discount services with regards to pets and other related examinations. </p>
<p>3. Is there any exclusion to the plan? The answer to this will depend on the insurance company. But the most common exclusions include pre-existing health conditions as well as hereditary defects of your pets. So you have to tell them the exact situation of your furry friend. This way, they will be able to present to you what they deem will suit your pet the best way possible. </p>
<p>4. Are there any deductibles that I have to pay? This will depend on the plan that you will be getting. The deductible is the first payment that you have to give before you can utilize the policy. The smaller this is, the higher your premium will be. But this must be decided according to what you can afford. So look at your budget closely and allocate for such fund wisely.  By asking around the right questions, in time, you will be able to find the best pet health insurance that will perfectly fit on your pet&#8217;s needs and on your budget.</p>
<p> Jadon Sluck<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/the-questions-you-should-ask-before-getting-pet-health-insurance-737729.html</p>
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		<title>Why You Should Buy Pet Insurance To Protect That Additional Family Member</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 10:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>So many people try to decide if they should buy pet insurance or just pay for the vet costs as they come up. They wonder if there truly is an advantage or if it is just another way for insurance companies to make money. The only way to decide if this option in pet care is of interest to you is to research what the different plans offer and to see if they are worthwhile.</p>
<p>There are many plans available depending on which insurance companies you investigate. Their programs for your cat or dog can either be minor, covering only the basics, or much more comprehensive. Compare prices and plans before deciding. Shopping around is the only way to learn where the best coverage for your pet will come from.</p>
<p>Depending on what you are looking for in a policy you can buy pet insurance for your dog or cat for under a dollar a day. This can cover everything from illness, check-ups, vaccinations and injuries to x-rays, medications and surgery. What is covered is completely dependent on which company and what animal policy coverage the animal owner chooses. The ongoing treatment of a dog or cat can be expense if there is long term treatment required. Polices are available from insurance companies throughout the United States. There is even coverage available through the American Kennel Club, and not only for registered dogs, but for cats too. </p>
<p>One of the things that people worry about is can they choose their own vet. This is very important to most people. When you buy pet insurance you will get to choose the vet you use. Just the same way you can choose which program most suits you and the money you are able to spend on this animal medical policy. Some policies offer you such complete coverage that you will see the kind of money that you will be able to save.<br />
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Most companies will not cover those things that are expected expenses. That means that your animal&#8217;s medical plan will not cover spaying or neutering, flea control or special diets. Yet, other companies will offer policies that will cost you just a little more than the ones that cover only accidents, illnesses and injuries. These will take care of even the wellness veterinarian visits. It might cost a little more but in the long run will be a large saving.</p>
<p>You can pay monthly or yearly based on which method suits your financial situation. When you look at your dog or cat and think about the money you may spend in a year on general care, then think about what could go wrong you should consider this option. When you buy pet insurance it will give you that feeling of having a cushion should something serious strike your beloved animal.</p>
<p> Craig Thornburrow<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/why-you-should-buy-pet-insurance-to-protect-that-additional-family-member-103007.html</p>
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		<title>How to Use Dog Behavior Modification Techniques for Separation Anxiety in Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 10:01:18 +0000</pubDate>
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If your canine friend is showing signs of separation anxiety in dogs, there are several dog behavior modification techniques you can use to change his behavior.  
How To Handle Mild Cases Of Dogs With Separation Anxiety
The most important thing to do is to keep your comings and goings low-key.  If your dog is overly excited [...]]]></description>
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<p>If your canine friend is showing signs of separation anxiety in dogs, there are several dog behavior modification techniques you can use to change his behavior.  </p>
<p><strong>How To Handle Mild Cases Of Dogs With Separation Anxiety</strong></p>
<p>The most important thing to do is to keep your comings and goings low-key.  If your dog is overly excited when you come home, and jumps around in happiness at your return for more than a minute, this isn&#8217;t a good thing.  </p>
<p>Many dog owners make the mistake of encouraging their dogs to get worked up when they come home.  It seems harmless, but what you&#8217;re really doing is reinforcing his belief that your coming home is the highest point of the day.  The problem is that when you need to leave again, it makes it even harder for him to see you go.</p>
<p>Try leaving your dog with a piece of clothing that has your scent on it.  Dogs with separation anxiety often find it reassuring to sleep on an old sweatshirt or t-shirt that you&#8217;ve worn recently.</p>
<p>Without knowing it, you&#8217;ve already established &#8220;safety cues&#8221; for your dog.  A safety cue is an action you take upon leaving that tells your dog you&#8217;ll be back soon.  For example, when your dog sees you going out with the trash, he knows you&#8217;ll be right back, and he doesn&#8217;t get upset.</p>
<p>A good technique is to use safety cues with your dog.  If you know you&#8217;re going to be gone for a short time, you can leave the radio or tv on, or give him a certain toy to play with.  Use these safety cues when you&#8217;re practicing with your dog so he gets to know what they are.  </p>
<p>Be careful though.  If you try using a safety cue like leaving the radio on for longer than your dog is used too, it won&#8217;t work any more.  These cues are useful for shorter absences.  </p>
<p><strong>Dog Behavior Modification For More Severe Cases</strong></p>
<p>If your buddy has a severe case of separation anxiety in dogs, you may want to try these dog behavior modification techniques.  Keep these sessions short, but do them several times a day.</p>
<p>Start by putting on your coat and grabbing your car keys like you usually do when you leave, but then sit down.  Repeat this until your dog isn&#8217;t bothered by it.  Next, you&#8217;ll do these things and go to the door and open it, and then sit back down.  Again, keep doing it until your dog shows no interest.</p>
<p>Next, go out through the door, leaving it open, and then come back in.  The next step is to go though the door, and close it behind you.  Immediately come back in.  Progress to staying outside for a few minutes and coming back.  </p>
<p>Remember to keep your exits and returns very low-key.  You don&#8217;t want your dog to get excited that you&#8217;re back.  His attitude should be, &#8220;ho-hum, it&#8217;s you again.&#8221;  If your dog gets upset at any point, you&#8217;re going too fast.  Go back to any earlier step, and start again.</p>
<p>You can see how you&#8217;re desensitizing your dog by teaching him that you can go away for longer and longer periods of time and still return safely.</p>
<p><strong>Avoid Teaching Your Dog The Wrong Things</strong></p>
<p>In conclusion, now you understand how easy it is to unknowingly train your dog to do what you don&#8217;t want him to do.  Avoid these mistakes by finding a dog training course that shows you how your dog&#8217;s mind works.  You&#8217;ll be amazed at how quickly and easily you can deal with separation anxiety in dogs once you understand how your canine friend thinks.</p>
<p> Darlene Norris<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/how-to-use-dog-behavior-modification-techniques-for-separation-anxiety-in-dogs-736292.html</p>
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		<title>Pet Insurance recommendations?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:32:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My vet recommended the ASPCA or VPI pet insurance, but when I went online and looked at reviews, neither of those did very well. The best reviewed ones were Embrace and PetPlan US. Does anyone have any feedback on any of these?
True, I have heard lots of bad things about aspca and vpi&#8230; most vets [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My vet recommended the ASPCA or VPI pet insurance, but when I went online and looked at reviews, neither of those did very well. The best reviewed ones were Embrace and PetPlan US. Does anyone have any feedback on any of these?<br />
<br />True, I have heard lots of bad things about aspca and vpi&#8230; most vets know about vpi because it has been around the longest but of course age doesn&#8217;t necessarily equal quality by any means. </p>
<p>I know that Petplan does some limitations on the policy depending on the breed. I am also pretty sure they do benefits schedules (though they make it very difficult to find their policy on the website).</p>
<p>Anyway, I did a lot of research before choosing Trupanion for my dog. They seemed to be the most straight forward and honest, they openly disclose everything they cover and don&#8217;t cover.<br />
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<p>What I like about them is they have no claim limits or annual limits, which both Petplan and Embrace do (and its more expensive for a higher annual limit with these companies). Plus Trupanion doesn&#8217;t increase your premium as your pet ages which it seems like almost every company does. And you can enroll your pet up to age 14 and then it is covered for life!</p>
<p>Just be sure to read the policies (if you can find them) before signing up for anything. Good luck and don&#8217;t hesitate to ask lots of questions during the process!</p>
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		<title>Pet/veterinary credit card.  Do you have one?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:32:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it turns out that our main source of income was &#34;let go&#34; today.  I want to have my pets covered in case the worst happens, but I don&#8217;t want to pay for insurance, because I don&#8217;t feel that the dogs need it.  But I would like a safety net.
Have you used a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it turns out that our main source of income was &quot;let go&quot; today.  I want to have my pets covered in case the worst happens, but I don&#8217;t want to pay for insurance, because I don&#8217;t feel that the dogs need it.  But I would like a safety net.</p>
<p>Have you used a pet credit card?  Which one would you suggest?<br />
<br />I use Care Credit and if you pay in full on time you do not pay interest.It has been a life saver for me several times <img src='http://www.dailychihuahua.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Has anyone used the Banfield Wellness Program or other pet insurance plan?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:32:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am calling around to vets and the price they charge for a neuter is absolutely ridiculous! Up to $240 quoted, which I&#8217;m sure means a lot more once all is said and done. Banfield seems to be the cheapest so far, and they&#8217;ve been nice and caring for the old kitty. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am calling around to vets and the price they charge for a neuter is absolutely ridiculous! Up to $240 quoted, which I&#8217;m sure means a lot more once all is said and done. Banfield seems to be the cheapest so far, and they&#8217;ve been nice and caring for the old kitty. </p>
<p>Anyhow, my question is do you know how long you have to be on the plan to get the benefits? Is it worth the monthly cost? Are you satisfied with the program?<br />
<br />I would not use banfield.</p>
<p>http://www.spay.org/</p>
<p>http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/where_to_have_your_pet_spayed_or_neutered.html</p>
<p>Call your shelter and local rescue too. </p>
<p>That is outrageous!!!</p>
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