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Rescue Group Vet Discounts

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EzySpirit - 20 Mar 2005 11:27 GMT
Hi,

I work with a small pet rescue group.  The vets in our area are talking
about making changes to the way they discount our bills. Currently
they offer 25% off the price of services like spay/neuter, surgery,
office visits, etc. No discounts on RX food, medication or tests.

May I ask some of the members what they are offered by their local
vet clinics?

All comments would be gratefully received and would really help us
when it comes to the negotiations.

Thanks,
Diana
Joe - 22 Mar 2005 14:18 GMT
our 'special needs' vet that we use for special cases gives us 50% off
procedures, in-house tests and office visits. If we drop them off in the
morning and pick up at night with no set appointment time there is no office
visit fee. No discount on drugs. Or regular vet has a set price for rescue
spay/neuters, combo tests and rabies. He also gives us a discount on most
drugs.
Joe
www.rescuinganimalsinneed.org

> Hi,
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> Thanks,
> Diana
Joe - 22 Mar 2005 14:32 GMT
I forgot to mention we do about 300 animals a year through our routine vet.
We do about 20-30 through the special needs vet.
Joe

> our 'special needs' vet that we use for special cases gives us 50% off
> procedures, in-house tests and office visits. If we drop them off in the
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>> Thanks,
>> Diana
EzySpirit - 24 Mar 2005 22:26 GMT
Hi Joe,

Thanks so  much for responding.

May I ask  what the set prices are for spay/neuters and
what percentage discount you get on the drugs?

If you prefer to keep this private, please feel free to email me at
biz2@ post.com.

Barbara

> I forgot to mention we do about 300 animals a year through our routine vet.
> We do about 20-30 through the special needs vet.
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> >> Thanks,
> >> Diana

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