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Originally Posted by dwerten dang that is cheap is that including the ivfluids, isoflurine, catheterization, etc as isoflurine itself is expensive |
This is just for a healthy dog going in for a cleaning and I'm not exactly sure what it includes. I think a cath is placed though and they decide whether to give fluids or not. Injectables are used to induce (whatever the particular vet wants to use...each vet in the office has their own protocol) and Iso to maintain.
A tech cleans the tech, but a vet checks them and the vet that usually checks them is considered very good with small animal dentistry.
Of course for any of us on YT who are a bit more particular than most owners, it would be a bit more because of the bloodwork and insisting on fluids.