I guess this is not really a deal but not really sure where to put this (please move to wherever it should be :-) ). It is quite specific but hopefully it's information that may help some people (and dogs).
I have staffordshire bull terriers who are lovely dogs and it's so sad to see so many of them in rescue because the majority have been bred to make a few pound and nothing else in mind. The voucher is for other breeds as well as staffs.
£35 low cost neutering is available to those in receipt of means-tested benefit (Income support; Jobseeker’s Allowance; ESA, Child Tax Credit, Working tax credit; Housing Benefit; Council Tax reduction/ Council tax Support; Universal Credit, Pension Credit or a tenant of the NI Housing Executive) if your dog is one of the following listed breeds:
Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Mastiff, Rottweiler, American Bull Dog, Greyhound, Lurcher, Akita, Husky, Malamute, German Shepherd, Samoyed, Jack Russell Terrier, Collie and Crossbreeds where the primary breed is identifiable as one of those listed will also be eligible. And you live in one of the following postcodes:
North of England: BD, CA, DL, DH, DN, HG, HU, LS, NE, S, SR, TD, TS, WF, YO, BB, BL, CH, CW, FY, HD, HX, LA, L, M, OL, PR, SK, ST8, WA, WF12, WF14, WN
Wales: CF, NP, SA, LD, LL, SY, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, HR (HAY ON WYE)
Northern Ireland: BT
If you qualify under the scheme you will need to book the appointment with a participating vet and simply take along proof of benefit and photo ID (or two forms of other ID) when you attend your veterinary appointment. The vet will charge you £35 and the rest of the cost will be settled by the vet with Dogs Trust.
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Rich44 to raspberrysherbert
6 Mar 1618#30
Because you got the dog BEFORE getting ill or losing your job or perhaps your partner dies or leaves you I mean there are lots of reasons.
Ffs can't people like you engage their brain before spouting stupid inane lines from the Daily Mail? This is right up there with blaming the sick, disabled, poor and immigrants for all of Britain's problems - Grow up!
adamhearn
6 Mar 1616#21
If you can afford a dog then you can afford to get it neutered [at your own expense] and if you can't, you cannot afford a dog.
eddeddeddedd
6 Mar 1613#9
Do they offer a discount on humans too?
raspberrysherbert
6 Mar 1612#19
If you have to rely on a charity to look after your dog - why the hell do you have one???? When you decide to have a dog join your home, you should understand there will be a lot of costs such as neutering and chipping. The Dogs Trust shouldn't be funding people's selfish decisions.
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agaciha
5 Mar 161#1
Great deal! Have some heat!
mollypolly
5 Mar 161#2
It seems they also offer free microchipping for any breed
Pets at home offered this last year but I didn't get my dog done then and when I asked the other day they said the offer was for some dogs only now and mine would cost £130 :disappointed: for my Jack Russell Terrier.
Dannybutch
6 Mar 161#6
the breed on that list that needs it the most are jack russells, horrible little **** lol
ghost71100 to Dannybutch
6 Mar 163#7
Never seen any jack russell incidents on the news?
You mean bull terriers? :smirk:
pippajohnst1207 to Dannybutch
6 Mar 16#44
As a postie I have to agree. Mean little ****.....
hpaytonjones
6 Mar 16#8
Your dog is on the list so would only cost £35 if you go to one of the registered vets. That's what we are doing with our bullmastiff (who is the softest dog going).
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I have staffordshire bull terriers who are lovely dogs and it's so sad to see so many of them in rescue because the majority have been bred to make a few pound and nothing else in mind. The voucher is for other breeds as well as staffs.
£35 low cost neutering is available to those in receipt of means-tested benefit (Income support; Jobseeker’s Allowance; ESA, Child Tax Credit, Working tax credit; Housing Benefit; Council Tax reduction/ Council tax Support; Universal Credit, Pension Credit or a tenant of the NI Housing Executive) if your dog is one of the following listed breeds:
Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Mastiff, Rottweiler, American Bull Dog, Greyhound, Lurcher, Akita, Husky, Malamute, German Shepherd, Samoyed, Jack Russell Terrier, Collie and Crossbreeds where the primary breed is identifiable as one of those listed will also be eligible. And you live in one of the following postcodes:
North of England: BD, CA, DL, DH, DN, HG, HU, LS, NE, S, SR, TD, TS, WF, YO, BB, BL, CH, CW, FY, HD, HX, LA, L, M, OL, PR, SK, ST8, WA, WF12, WF14, WN
Wales: CF, NP, SA, LD, LL, SY, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, HR (HAY ON WYE)
Northern Ireland: BT
If you qualify under the scheme you will need to book the appointment with a participating vet and simply take along proof of benefit and photo ID (or two forms of other ID) when you attend your veterinary appointment. The vet will charge you £35 and the rest of the cost will be settled by the vet with Dogs Trust.
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Ffs can't people like you engage their brain before spouting stupid inane lines from the Daily Mail? This is right up there with blaming the sick, disabled, poor and immigrants for all of Britain's problems - Grow up!
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http://www.chipmydog.org.uk/have-your-dog-chipped-for-free/free-chipping-locations-and-participating-vets/
You mean bull terriers? :smirk: