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I know all vets are different, but my vet who spayed & neutered all my 4 makes you fill out paperwork when you drop them off. On the paperwork, you have the option to do pre-op blood work, teeth extractions if needed (if it's dental cleaning) & meds to take home. I say yes to all. |
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ok the shots he got were the DHLPPC 1st in series and the Rabies vaccine He needs a 2nd DHLPPC next month and both of those vaccines he got in his neck...the scruff of the neck. She sort of pulled up the scruff and injected him. Is he not supposed to get shots there? I didn't think anything about it. He also needs the heart worm test from what I just read online. He is about one year old the vet said. Maui girl I will ask about the teeth cleaning.... if that price is with anesthesia or not. Honestly I can't imagine making him go through it without being under a little because he will be so traumatized by it, this dog remembers everything and it will probably hurt some. She showed me his back teeth and they did look like they were slightly yellowed. Another gal had her dog there to have teeth pulled out...something like 5 she said...it was a 5 yo yorkie girl. I'll heed your advice on the microchip..that's a great idea and easier to have that done while he's under for the neuter. Today he escaped through the front door when my grandson was taking the garbage out...DJ is 12 so he just forgot to shut it behind him and he's not used to having to watch for escape artists ....This little bugger Joey tore right down the stairs and boy was he fast. We caught him pretty quick but by the time we did he was in the field next door. scary.... my heart was pounding so hard.... |
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The DHLPPC -- That includes Lepto and Corona. Lepto is an optional one. I would read up on this and make your own decision about whether or not to do it. Depends on lifestyle and your area. I choose not to do it. Corona is not necessary, but read up and make your decision. I ask for the DHHP without the L and the C. |
They may be talking about a different type of dental cleaning, not deep scaling, if he only has a little yellow in the back. How old is he? Microchip is cheap and easy, tiny like a grain of rice, but being under anesthesia makes it totally painless. It gives you a little peace of mind, but also if he's a runner and gets out, you might also want a collar with your phone # on it. There are differing opinions as to use a collar or not, and I put them on mine when they are in situations where they might accidentally get loose (like when we go to my daughter's house). It can make for a quicker return of your pup even than a chip. However, never use the collar with a leash for walking; then use a harness to protect their trachea. |
definitely getting him micro chipped when he goes in on Wednesday..especially after this morning. I'll do some reading up on the vaccines..I just went with whatever they said this time around, next time I'll have read up on things. Yes for sure..on the collar with tags...he does have one and I'll get the tag with the phone number etc next time I'm at Petco...I have to get him licensed next week too. I do use the harness for him when out on a walk about, though he tends to pull still but not as badly as he used to when I got him. He's doing pretty well on his obedience training. I'm just doing whatever I can get ideas from here and on you tube. He love, love loves agility training...wow...he's quick too. ing lil guy :-) |
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I have heard of vets giving a variety of different pain meds to take home after surgery. Usually after a spay/neuter it is an anti inflammatory. They may be helpful but can upset the stomach especially when given on an empty stomach. They should also be quite inexpensive if he is charging you extra for them. Yes, every bill should be itemized. My vet did not charge extra for home medication. |
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Mine separates it out as well and a torb injection is around $30 I believe. As to whether they should have pain meds to take home...I say absolutely! |
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I had Gizmo fixed, microchipped and baby teeth pulled about 6 or 7 weeks ago and the vet sent him home already with a pain injection, plus 5 pre filled syringes with pain med if he should need it. He needed one dose the next morning and that was it. I was not charged for any of the pain management for him, although we do get discounts due to y husband being a firefighter, but they also did not charge my daughter for this either. With my vet it is standard practice to control pain, and its included already in the straight fee or fixing. |
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