Louise's insurance only covered the first £3,000, but in the midst of an emergency situation, she felt she had little choice other than to pay up: "You're not really in a position to go and get a second opinion where you've got a dog that's not breathing properly," says Louise, 72, from Thundersley, Essex, who contacted BBC Your Voice. Nonetheless, it felt like a lot of money to her.
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