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Old 06-14-2013, 06:15 AM   #16
LilAnnCamp
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I also use one at my local humane society. I have 5 pets so it works out great for me. Mine still see a vet once a year for an exam/fecal and their annual bloodwork. They do ours outside so I usually hold my own cats and they allow me to b/c they know I've worked at an animal clinic. They do vaccines, mircocips, & heartworms test.... and are pennies on the dollar compared to the vet. I stll get my heartworm prevention at my vet office with proof of the negative test. The vet that host this is actually an in house doctor and I would feel comfortable to call him to my house if I needed to.

Example Microchip at Vet 60.00 Clinic 15.00. I had all my animals except my yorkie done at my vet....had my yokie done at clinic.... So, for $75 I could have had them all done instead I spent $255. See the difference?
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