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Cost of vet treatment petition for animal NHS

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Speakeasy · 19/04/2023 17:55

Everyone is suffering from the cost of living crisis and it is hitting pet owners too, especially with the cost of vet treatment rising rapidly. There are two petitions running asking for an Animal NHS, one on the UK government site and one of the Welsh government site. People in Wales can sign both but everyone else can only sign the UK one.

Please consider signing and sharing the petitions because it might just help people to keep the pets they consider to be their family.

The UK petition is at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/635352
and reads:

Create an Animal NHS for pensioners, those on low incomes, and for emergenciesIntroduce an Animal NHS for the animals of pensioners, those on means tested benefits and for animals who present with emergencies. Creating a national service to meet the needs of these animals would allow veterinary charities to help a new range of clients who are struggling to make ends meet.
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No animal owner could be unaware of soaring veterinary costs. One of the most common reasons that the SHG sees for animal welfare prosecutions that is failure to seek veterinary advice, either at all, or quickly enough, even if the animal is booked in for when the next pay cheque arrives.
A recent survey found that nearly all UK vets that responded have seen animals during the last 12 months that should have been presented earlier. Financial problems were given as the main reason in 91% of cases.
We can and must do better.

The Welsh petition is at https://petitions.senedd.wales/petitions/245403
and reads:

Create an Animal NHSIntroduce an Animal NHS, if only for the animals of pensioners, those on means tested benefits and for animals who present with emergencies.
If private vets could access general government funding it would allow the veterinary charities to help a new range of clients who are struggling to make ends meet.
More details
No animal owner could be unaware of soaring veterinary costs. One of the most prolific reasons for animal welfare prosecutions that come into The SHG is failure to seek veterinary advice, either at all, or quickly enough, even when the animal is booked in for when the next pay cheque arrives. Nearly all vets have seen animals during the last 12 months that should have been presented earlier.
www.vettimes.co.uk/news/report-shows-growing-number-of-clients-delaying-treatment-for-their-pets/
Financial problems were given as the main reason in 91% of cases.
Times are hard and there are many calls on government finances but the proven benefits of animal companionship means that an Animal NHS would pay for itself many times over, if only by reducing demands on the courts and legal aid.
Wales can and must do better.

Petition: Create an Animal NHS for pensioners, those on low incomes, and for emergencies

Introduce an Animal NHS for the animals of pensioners, those on means tested benefits and for animals who present with emergencies. Creating a national service to meet the needs of these animals would allow veterinary charities to help a new range of c...

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/635352

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senua · 19/04/2023 18:21

pookiedoodlepuppy · 19/04/2023 18:13

Is this a joke ? I might start a petition to have my car repaired at tax payers expense . After all we all need our cars to get to work , an NHS for cars .

This gets my vote. Will it cover valeting, too?Grin

PussBilledDuckyPlait · 19/04/2023 18:22

Speakeasy · 19/04/2023 18:13

Insurance simply doesn't work for lots of people. It turns off or becomes horrendously expensive when the animal gets older - just when it needs the insurance that has been paid for over the years. Also, people are going without food to pay for their pet food. How can they afford insurance?

The PDSA doesn't work everywhere. If you are not. in the right area it can't help you.

Again, those lifetime costs need to be factored in when you take on the animal.

It also must be considered whether it's the right thing to prolong the life of an elderly, unwell animal with expensive medical interventions - there comes a time when the kindest thing to do is to say goodbye.

If people are going without food to pay for pet food, there is a more urgent issue to be fixed than possible vet bills (humans don't get fed on the NHS).

StraightOuttaContext · 19/04/2023 18:23

I can see the Daily Mail headlines now: "Hardworking families' taxes paying for Romanian rescue dogs' luxury operation."

Aylestone · 19/04/2023 18:23

Speakeasy · 19/04/2023 18:13

Insurance simply doesn't work for lots of people. It turns off or becomes horrendously expensive when the animal gets older - just when it needs the insurance that has been paid for over the years. Also, people are going without food to pay for their pet food. How can they afford insurance?

The PDSA doesn't work everywhere. If you are not. in the right area it can't help you.

Then you don’t get a pet!! Pets are a luxury ffs. I’m not paying for someone else’s vets bills for animals I wouldn’t get myself because I couldn’t fucking afford them!

StraightOuttaContext · 19/04/2023 18:23

@pookiedoodlepuppy 🤣🤣🤣

DrMarciaFieldstone · 19/04/2023 18:24

senua · 19/04/2023 18:21

This gets my vote. Will it cover valeting, too?Grin

Can we have an NHS for washing machines? Mine has just gone.

AbsoluteYawns · 19/04/2023 18:25

Slow hand clap OP...very good.

BiteyShark · 19/04/2023 18:25

And OP. I love my dog and would starve rather than see him starve but I still don't expect anyone else to pay for him.

It was my choice to buy him and it's my responsibility to make sure I can feed and provide health care.

RollingInTheCreek · 19/04/2023 18:26

Absolutely not.

LuciferRising · 19/04/2023 18:26

For environmental reasons we really need to change our thinking on pet ownership. I understand working animals, companion animals or rescue pets, but multiple pets, or pets in tanks or cages, or designer dogs with known issues is unethical.

Everyone should have insurance if they want a pet.

amillionrosepetals · 19/04/2023 18:27

Aylestone · 19/04/2023 18:13

That’s literally pet insurance op. You pay into a scheme to cover your pets illnesses. Like fuck should it be coming out of tax payers money though. I want my taxes to go to the actual nhs, not Sharon’s £6k xl bully that she couldn’t be bothered to insure.

Couldn't agree more.

MissConductUS · 19/04/2023 18:27

This might work financially if the pet owners agree to renounce their right to medical care from the NHS—just a thought.

😂

ThreeB · 19/04/2023 18:28

Dog owner here - this is a ridiculous idea. Pets aren't a right and they shouldn't be subsidised my tax payers

Thruandthru1 · 19/04/2023 18:29

No, sorry. I adore animals but pets are a luxury not a right. If someone is stuck in a financial rut after acquiring a pet then can access pdsa. If they’re financially insecure beforehand they should consider the pet first.

PussBilledDuckyPlait · 19/04/2023 18:29

MissConductUS · 19/04/2023 18:27

This might work financially if the pet owners agree to renounce their right to medical care from the NHS—just a thought.

😂

This might work - these days, if you renounced your right to NHS care, you'd barely notice the difference😃

Merchantadventurer · 19/04/2023 18:31

I am a dog owner and socialist and this is a ridiculous idea. Any pet is a luxury item and the costs of ownership need to be factored in when buying a dog or even getting one off a man in the pub!

We all know some people don’t have/can’t afford insurance but this is one of the things a state safety net should not catch!

mummyh2016 · 19/04/2023 18:32

Definitely not, are you taking the piss?

sodabreadjam · 19/04/2023 18:32

How on earth would this work? Everyone pays into the NHS for humans because practically everyone will need it in their lifetime.

Not everyone will have a pet - will they still be expected to pay? Will someone who has a hamster for two years be expected to pay the same as someone who keeps horses all their life?

TomatoSandwiches · 19/04/2023 18:33

This is the most preposterous post I've come across today.

jgw1 · 19/04/2023 18:33

Is this a serious thread, or some kind of spoof that I am missing the point of?

WallowingInMud · 19/04/2023 18:34

If you can't afford to care for a pet for the lifetime of that pet then you shouldn't have one.

welshpolarbear · 19/04/2023 18:34

I have two well loved pets and I categorically wouldn't support this.

Mainly, our NHS is so broken, let alone schools, dental service, and a million other things.

Having a pet is a choice. No one would be happy to pay taxes for an animal nhs which could be exploited so easily because people will abandon any insurance they did have.

Costings of pets should be factored in before one is bought, there should be more checks and somewhere people can get a realistic cost assessment of thing's involved easily.

It shouldn't be up to the tax payer because someone hadn't insured their pet, can't afford what they've taken on etc. no way.

WetBandits · 19/04/2023 18:36

As someone with several pets, I find this a ridiculous suggestion. Having pets is a choice and I wouldn’t expect anyone else to subsidise my choice to have them. If someone can’t afford to care for their own pets, they shouldn’t have them.

Floralnomad · 19/04/2023 18:39

Definitely not and I’m an animal owner , absolutely ridiculous .

Battlecat98 · 19/04/2023 18:40

No way. More important things to fund.

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