Well, it turns out that our main source of income was "let go" today. I want to have my pets covered in case the worst happens, but I don’t want to pay for insurance, because I don’t feel that the dogs need it. But I would like a safety net.
Have you used a pet credit card? Which one would you suggest?
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

#1 by whit j on February 22, 2010 - 6:22 am
I would suggest putting money ONTO your account at your clinic as a safety net, that way if you need food or medical care for them the money is already there ready for you in case of an emergency. Next time your in for something ask if you can put an additional $20 dollars (or whatever you have available) on there, i know my vet clinic allows it, maybe yours does too.
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#2 by ♥ APBT♥ @ Athletic Allstars ® on February 22, 2010 - 7:04 am
My vet takes regular cards like Visa, and Master card, but I usually pay with a check or cash.
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#3 by joanplus4dogs on February 22, 2010 - 7:52 am
I’ve never use Care Credit but have one separate Visa card for emergency medical for me or pets. No annual fee & regular interest if I use it plus you can keep track of all dr. bills & prescription costs. Usually where you do your banking would probably have good deal.
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#4 by Reece Braveheart Aussies on February 22, 2010 - 8:17 am
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
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