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Originally Posted by Rachael1983 I spoke with the vet from the anesthesia company and he asked several questions about age , temperament ,health and times she’s had a dental. He actually suggested we go with our regular vet so I appreciate that he was not inthis just to get money . He did say that the option for no anesthesia would be for a dog that just needs maintenance not a full cleaning.
Troy was about 4 pounds and he had two dentals in his short life and I had no issues , so my concern about Emma not taking the drug well etc are about 30% where cost was more like 70%. I think bc when I lived in GA vetinary costs are so much more affordable I have major sticker shock when my vet gives a quote on care. I even had the option in GA to go to low cost centers and it seems that this area has little to none of that option. |
Welcome to one of the most expensive places to live lol it’s terrible. I can’t speak for DC but we do have low cost places in most county’s in md. If I get time I can try to search for you and send you a pm if I find anything.