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  3. FYI for those in the US (at least) with expensive prescriptions for pets - Costco prices for pet meds is really good.

FYI for those in the US (at least) with expensive prescriptions for pets - Costco prices for pet meds is really good.

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  • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

    FYI for those in the US (at least) with expensive prescriptions for pets - Costco prices for pet meds is really good. I am saving about half from what my vet charges. We were getting into the $300/month range

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    @jerry I also recommend pet health insurance to anyone who will listen. I pay $180/mo in premiums for two senior dogs, and the policy reimburses 70% of non-routine care.

    One dog had $13k worth of surgical procedures in 2025 and I never had to fight to get reimbursement or anything. The other dog takes $15/dose allergy medication, which by itself makes the policies worthwhile.
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    • prettygood@socially.drinkingatmy.computerP prettygood@socially.drinkingatmy.computer
      @jerry I also recommend pet health insurance to anyone who will listen. I pay $180/mo in premiums for two senior dogs, and the policy reimburses 70% of non-routine care.

      One dog had $13k worth of surgical procedures in 2025 and I never had to fight to get reimbursement or anything. The other dog takes $15/dose allergy medication, which by itself makes the policies worthwhile.
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      @prettygood I think I will be getting it for my next pets, whenever that might be. I wish I would have had it for the last two for sure

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      • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

        FYI for those in the US (at least) with expensive prescriptions for pets - Costco prices for pet meds is really good. I am saving about half from what my vet charges. We were getting into the $300/month range

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        @jerry You don’t even need membership to use the pharmacy in California (I think it’s a state-by-state thing)

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          @jerry You don’t even need membership to use the pharmacy in California (I think it’s a state-by-state thing)

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          @scm I think that is true here in Georgia too, but I think the prices are lower if you are a member

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          • prettygood@socially.drinkingatmy.computerP prettygood@socially.drinkingatmy.computer
            @jerry I also recommend pet health insurance to anyone who will listen. I pay $180/mo in premiums for two senior dogs, and the policy reimburses 70% of non-routine care.

            One dog had $13k worth of surgical procedures in 2025 and I never had to fight to get reimbursement or anything. The other dog takes $15/dose allergy medication, which by itself makes the policies worthwhile.
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            @prettygood @jerry I'll second that. We have a show dog that likes to get into trouble (as Cavaliers do). We have made better use of his health coverage than I care to admit

            The cat is on her own though. >.>

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            • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

              FYI for those in the US (at least) with expensive prescriptions for pets - Costco prices for pet meds is really good. I am saving about half from what my vet charges. We were getting into the $300/month range

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              @jerry Never buy meds from the vet if you can help it. I get my dogs’ meds from Chewy and my grocery store pharmacy & it’s way cheaper.

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              • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                FYI for those in the US (at least) with expensive prescriptions for pets - Costco prices for pet meds is really good. I am saving about half from what my vet charges. We were getting into the $300/month range

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                @jerry Cosign.

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                • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                  @prettygood I think I will be getting it for my next pets, whenever that might be. I wish I would have had it for the last two for sure

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                  @jerry Read the fine print. Pet insurance typically will not cover costs associated with any disease or injury which began/occurred X number of years prior to the start of a policy. If a person put $180/month into a savings account when they got a puppy or young dog, after eight years, they'd have $17k, plus interest.

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                  • prettygood@socially.drinkingatmy.computerP prettygood@socially.drinkingatmy.computer
                    @jerry I also recommend pet health insurance to anyone who will listen. I pay $180/mo in premiums for two senior dogs, and the policy reimburses 70% of non-routine care.

                    One dog had $13k worth of surgical procedures in 2025 and I never had to fight to get reimbursement or anything. The other dog takes $15/dose allergy medication, which by itself makes the policies worthwhile.
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                    @prettygood @jerry who is your provider?

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                      @prettygood @jerry who is your provider?

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                      @crypt0cler1c @jerry Healthy Paws
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                        @crypt0cler1c @jerry Healthy Paws
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                        @prettygood @jerry thank you!!

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                        • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                          FYI for those in the US (at least) with expensive prescriptions for pets - Costco prices for pet meds is really good. I am saving about half from what my vet charges. We were getting into the $300/month range

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                          @jerry Having two cats myself, fully chipped, neutered and seeing the vet on a regular basis, they provide a good idea what a fully privatised healthcare system looks like. The insurance has all kinds of exceptions and fees to deter you from using it until at least the “next time”, and the vet doesn’t moderate the treatments and checks. It’s always the full menu served. It’s an expensive business in the end, (but they are so cute though!).

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