I personally would want a blood test done first and make sure whoever I used was experienced in toy breeds, there are special protocols for toy breeds, special tubes they need and also special anesthesia. I personally wouldn't bargain shop with this, I would need to know the doctors were competent. That said, there are many qualified doctors that volunteer at places like the SPCA, they believe in spaying and neutering and want to make sure everyone can afford it, but I'm not sure if they will do a blood test first. The blood test gives useful information on whether a dog can tolerate the anesthesia. |