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Well good luck with it and we will be praying for a smooth delivery and no complications! |
Curious, did you mean the x-ray would be $800.00 or an emergency C-section starting point? If it's the x-ray then you better find a new vet because I don't even want to think of what the C-section charges would be. Normal x-ray fees should be from $75 to $150.00 and they can actually save money in the long run because if they see that the puppies are too big and she can't deliver naturally you can have a scheduled C-section, which is a lot cheaper and less risks than one at 2 in the morning at an ER clinic. By the way how much does she weigh? |
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The last time at the vet she was 12 lbs but I figure she averages about 8 she's not a tiny one that's for sure Ya know what...I'm gonna call there and just ask ...again |
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OH BOY the office closed at 2 today :cool: |
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*Different subject** uuuuuuuuuggggg I really need to find another job and soon....I feel like that was such a waste of time and money the first time I took her to the vet.....They weren't very pleasent to me but nice to hermionie. They barely touched her actually come to think of it :confused: I never wanted to take her there at all, but the only other vet in town was booked up until Dec4 and by then I felt would be too late if in fact there may be something wrong with her. I pray to the doggy Gods that I do not have to deal with these people on an emergency situtaion,... |
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At approx. 10 pounds your chances for a natural delivery are good, unless the father (or the Mom's or Dad's background) is a lot bigger, but you still could only have one puppy and since they have so much room to grow in utero they do. Of course, just because the puppies are small enough for the Mom to deliver you can run into other problems like not strong enough contractions that won't show up until the time of delivery. Best wishes for a healthy easy delivery for both of you. Keep us updated. P.S. An x-ray, not a ultrasound would be appropriate at this time, if you decide to go foward with one. |
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Ok Got it...This info is very helpful to me thanks |
Oh, and do call some ER clinics and regular vets (some have ER services) to check some prices, they can vary tremendously from office to office. Also, I will add that I have found that lower prices do not mean less quality of services. In fact, my experience has been just the opposite because those vets that don't "rip you off" seem to be more concerned with the dog's health and not the money. |
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Just cheking in ...Temp is 99.9 for the evening ...She's just resting...Her breathing is still a little fast it seems...I know she's not panting she's just breathing a little faster than normal. WOW I can't get over how much she is sleeping... PS I have to put a special thank you out to JULZ (julie) thank you so much for calling me and bringing me up to date on all the things I needed and wanted to know. |
my gal ate like a little pig thee morning she whelped. I went to the room where the whelping box is to take her temp fifteen minutes after breakfast and saw this bulge hanging out her backside.. I yelled for my hubby and we had puppies!!!!!!!! |
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I guess it surely can be different from Gal to gal can't it...WOW that's crazy...How many pups did she have? |
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