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I'm glad someone posted this I just went to the vet and they gave me Lucy's spay estimate I'll put the breakdown down below. I'm conflicted because when I bought her they gave me a certificate to have a free spay at the Animal Care Center in our area, I went there for her first 2 vet appointments and it seemed fine but I'm worried about taking her someplace that I've only been to twice, while this other vet has been treating our dogs since i was born. Anyway here is the price breakdown: (I would be getting these tests done at this vet regardless of who spays her) Pre=Surgical Profile 112 CVL $45 Bile Acids Pre & Post Prandial 257 IDEXX $90 IV fluids-Routine Surgery $45 Rimadyl Injection $26 Ovariohysterectomy-spay K9 < 30 lbs $180.00 Anesthesia-Monitoring Toe nail trim Surgical Hospitalization Buprenorphine injection Rimadyl 25 mg chewable $10.25 Total estimated charges $406.90 I don't know what to do that's a lot of money but I'm not sure what is included in the free spay at the other clinic so I guess maybe I should call and find out what is included. What is generally included in teh cost of a spay? |
OUCH! Such high prices!!! It makes me so glad that I'm gonna get my Eury fixed at our vet her in Korea. We have a wonderful vet who specializes in small dogs (small breeds are very popular here!) and he has been wonderful with her. He only charges $50 to spay her and $30 for post-op care, so $80 total. We have been discussing when we want to do this and decided in early September. He said between 6 and 7 months of age is good and before her first heat is best. I'm already a bit nervous about it. :rolleyes: |
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Just for your information, here is the estimate my vet gave me: (my cost will be double, because I have two female puppies) basic ones -- pre-anesthetic panel - vet test ($40), QBC in-house ($26), Cardiopet ECG- Pre-anesthetic ($40), Rimadyl Blister Pack 25mg ($5), OHE-K9 <25#-For Group ($80.50), Isoflurance Anes,--G2 ($65), IV Catheter-Sx ($20), injection-pain control <25lbs ($10) total of 286.50 for basic charges --with Torb/ace injection (acepromazine injectable, torbugessic 10 mg/ml injectable); propofol induction; pulse Ox-G3, check ears, clean if needed, TNT-courtesy --- free of charge) Now the options are: Microchip insertion ($35), Extracct Deciduous Teeth ($40), Heartworm/Lyme/E. canis test ($35) A grand total of $396.50 for each dog if I choose the above options. |
Thanks for the break-down of your costs. It does seem like my vet prices are high, I guess I never thought about it since we've been going for so long but they just built a new clinic so that's probably reflected in the prices. I will def. be talking to the Animal Care Center that I have the free spay certificate with and see what it would cost me there. How much does your vets charge for an office visit/exam, mine charges $42 for a puppy wellness exam, last night we spent about 90 bucks on an exam, rabies shot, DHPP booster and 1 vial of revolution. |
You all are KILLING ME with those prices!!!! Here in California, SF area, it is wayyyy higher! I paid $610 for Truffles spay + 10 extractions! Of course everything was included for this low low price :rolleyes: |
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WHAT? WOW! I do have to say the cost of vets in the US are OUTRAGEOUS! Here in S. Korea the average vet visit for a checkup is $10 and with shots around $30. We have been several times to our vet, as is common with puppies with shots, random issues, etc and our total cost is less than $200. Our vet speaks wonderful English, they text and call your cell phone to remind you that shots are due, you don't need an appointment, in fact they really don't give em out, and when you walk in we've never had to wait more than 10 minutes. The care has really been exceptional so far and the price is so reasonable, why on earth are prices for vets in the US so outrageously high??? I guess the answer is, it's all about profit, profit, profit. *shaking head* :thumbdown |
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I talked to the neuter/spay clinic. It will cost me $71 there to spay one puppy, plus the optional pain medication $15 (which of course is necessary). One thing I know I will include is the heartworm test (which is $23 there, at the vet $35). He also said the preanesthetic panel is not required because I have young puppies. (it's required for older dogs.) The surgery itself is pretty much the same thing, with Isoflurane Anes included. And IV is not necessary, because the operation only lasts twenty minutes. And acquiring heartworm preventative later on is also necessary. You can also acquire all the shots there at the spay clinic in the future (such as future rabies, distemper/parvo; bordetella). There is even one package that offers all vaccines plus heartworm test at the cost of $56 (heartworm preventative extra). So you definitely want to check with your free spay service to find out what they cover. And in the future, you should be able to find a neuter/spay clinic in your area as well. |
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I would suggest you call around because i noticed that in upper middle class areas where people make more money the services are more expensive. and in lower income neighborhoods the cost is lower. the same service is offered.. I think a lowers price would be fine especially of the vet has been around for a while. |
spay here it's about $120 for everything and less for neuter seems most are paying way too much |
I payed $180.00 and that was with pain meds! She didn't stay overnight though. We droped her off that morning and picked her up that night. |
That's a real good price. I live in Florida, and I've heard it as high as $300.00. |
That's a real good price. I live in Florida, and I've heard it as high as $300.00. |
In austin, the average cost is around $50. And if you can catch emancipet you can get spay/neuter, shots, check up and what not free! (but you have to get there really early because they only take about 20-30 dogs and cat (around 50 total for the weekend)... AND this includes anyone... |
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