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Originally Posted by txshopper73 If I have a question about something I think is important, I'll call my 3 vets. Are they Theriogenologist? Who knows if they specifically have that title, but they're great vets that I trust...not to mention a few of my seasoned breeder friends!
Now, we do have a reproductive specialist here in town. His name is Dr. Randy Froehlich. I don't go to that clinic because it's at least $100 when you walk in the door. For those of us that live in the real world, money like that can't be dropped into a bucket like it's nothing.
My other vets are much more reasonably priced and they are wonderful! |
I think that this is a perfect example of why we should be willing to pay breeders a reasonable price for a quality, well cared for yorkie, not $500 or $1000 making it impossible for them to go to the vets who deal with breeding issues. I want the very best for my dogs just as I do for my children. Money should be no object. When humans have babies they see an OBGYN and then a pedoiatrician for the baby. Our furbabies deserve the same in my opinion.
There are only two eye vets in San Diego and when Ava had her corneal ulcer, I found out eho was the best and went there. Yes, his exam fee was $150 but he had three assistants and it was money well spent. He knew what he was doing.