We have the Banfield care plan and have since we got Lilah- I really like it and have had numerous good experiences (Lilah will be four in December), in part because we have the yearly dental inclusive plan- I could go on about what I like and don't like about it if anyone is interested but I will just move forward and put my two cents in on the question; I think the vet you work with has Lot more to do with then the office though of course the office and its policies have influence. My sister had her dog neutered at companion pet for about 100$ and he didn't die. But they didn't even do bloodwork on him first. I am grateful that my vet makes sure Lilah's liver will process the anesthesia and she won't die on the table. I would rather pay more (especially with an experienced vet I have worked with and has been great to me) and get done what needs to be done correctly. I think operations aren't one to look for savings on.
__________________ Alyssa and Lilah |