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Old 01-17-2011, 02:54 PM   #3
jrsygal37
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
Sevo is newer. Used more on humans. Lots of people believe it is safer than iso. Both are good drugs. I like iso. Ellie's vet office had sevo for awhile and didn't relaly like it. I'm more comfortable with iso and it is what is used on Ellie. There is probably no one right answer here.
Thank you. I'm asking because the vet I use charges $550 for a spay here in NJ and that is without having the hernia fixed. I've been playing around with changing vets and have been refered to our Humane Society for the spay. We used them once for a neuter on one of our rescues and they were great with him, but Mia is tiny and I'm very very worried. The cost difference is around $200 ish through the Humane Society and as I said $550 through our vet. Our vet uses Sevo, the Humane Society uses Isoflurane.

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Elaine
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