Alicia Healey's pug Dorothy has a chronic intestinal disease
'I spent £12,000 on my pug'
Alicia Healey and her pug Dorothy live in Hertfordshire. Dorothy was diagnosed with a chronic intestinal disease almost a year ago. It's an inflammatory bowel disease causing protein-losing enteropathy.
Alicia manages Dorothy's disease using daily medication and a special diet of home cooking.
She says her medical expenses for specialist consultations, ultrasounds, a biopsy, regular blood tests, urine tests and medication have cost her around £12,200 over a period of 10 months.
"I don't have insurance for her - something I deeply regret now," Alicia says.
"One of her medications, an immunosuppressant called ciclosporin, is about £90 for a 30ml bottle that I buy online. If I bought it direct from the vet it would cost me about £225 per bottle," she adds.
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