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Old 06-13-2008, 08:58 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by SANDYSAND View Post
I was just informed that this is very good. My vet recomended to obtain this certificate prior to neuter/spay procedures. The Cost of the Surgery will be less expensive. What do you guys think? This only applies to a regular procedure but I guess it's always good to have information available.

Friends of Animals | Spay/Neuter Certificates Request
Hey sandy I had checked into that and muffins.org. They are essentially the same. The thing is the cert only covers the spay itself, not bloodwork, iv, meds and a few other things. So it really doesn't take off much. I was going to use one when I got Lulu two years ago and when I called the vet and got the run down I decided against it because of the cost and the fact that I had to use another vet that wasn't mine for the procedure.
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