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How much did you pay for your spay? I live in Toronto so i'd love if people who live near me would share their prices also because Lexie's vet told me the price of her spay(including bloodwork and 2 baby canines pulled) is $850. I thought that was ok but after reading around on here i'm noticing that seems kinda high so maybe i should shop around first before going ahead with it, thanks:) |
Wow that does seem high. I don't live in Canada but I just had a little one spayed last week. Normal spay is 85.00, I opted for the laser which is 40.00 more but alot easier on the dog. Her surgery was $125.00 and she had no stitches. |
Ziva's was $150 but had 7 teeth pulled (at $3 each!) plus meds and stuff- just over $200.(I had it glued instead of stitches, can't even find the scar). My wheaten was back 2 times for ripping out stitches and then staples and they finally kept her overnight- no extra charges:)) |
A little over $1000. LOL! So in the interest of full disclosure, Chloe also had to have a liver biopsy at the same time. |
For the pre-op blood work, spay and pain meds it was approximately $345 or so. |
Foxy's spay is estimated to be around 200 but they are also going to do her dental while shes under so its going to run me close to 400... |
Harley is due to be neutered in a few weeks and its $90.00 for his neutered and $50.00 for the blood work and $35.00 for the Microchip and $25.00 for 2 baby teeth remove...$205.00 for all and I think Bella's spay was like 265.00 for all spay/blood/chip/2baby teeth removed and I'm in South Florida...So $850.00 :eek: seems very high to me. |
Laparoscopic Spays I ran across this a while back... " Laparoscopic Spays are a revolutionary new technique for performing both ovariectomies and ovariohysterectomies in female cats and dogs. Performed through one to three small incisions in the abdomen rather than a large incision it offers a less painful, faster healing alternative to traditional spays. A study published in the 2005 Journal of the Veterinary Medical Association concluded laparoscopic spays caused less surgical stress and up to 65% less post-operative pain than a traditional open surgical spay." I'd give credit for the above, but, I can't remember where I got it. :confused: Anyhow, seems like this is a lot more "gentle" way to get this done. Just one/few small incisions to heal. |
I live in Miami-Dade county. Remy's blood work (very important), spay, 4 baby teeth pulled, micro chip, pain meds and post op check up was $550.00. I could have gone to the humane society.. I think it is $85.00 there.. but of course that did not cover the teeth, blood work, pain meds and other stuff... also I rather have someone who has worked on a lot of yorkies. |
wow, i cant beleive that price. Its crazy how different prices are depending on the area you live. its 120 for a spay where i work. My dads labrador puppy at 7 months had to have a luxating patella surgery and also got spayed at the same time, and including blood work, it was 750.00. I am just shocked some pay that much for a spay. I am fortunate to get a discount since i work there. So we dont pay much at all. |
Hi!! I live just north of Toronto. We paid just under $500 when we had Pippin spayed (in 2009). That was for the entire laparascopic procedure (including 1 night stay at the clinic). Hope that helps with prices in Ontario... Good-luck!! Janet |
I paid $110 5 yrs ago but its $140 to get it done now at the same vet. Believe it or not I got my cats spayed for$20 at a low cost clinic |
That's outrages! I live in Ontario, my vet charges $85.00 for blood work, so much a tooth which was 10.00 each for my babies and approx. 165.00 to spay plus HST, would be around 300.00 tops if that. Toronto vets do charge so much more, I know because of my Parrots. I'm 2 hrs southwest of T.O. So in a nutshell call around, find a cheaper price and approach your vet with the findings, alot of the time they will match the price. Good Luck .:eek: |
I paid $20 for a laser spay, including bloodwork and an additional $25 for pain meds. So, $45 total. |
I live in Rochester, NY and paid $180 I believe. They cuz me a deal on her microchipping too since they did it at the same time. This was 2 1/2 years ago though. |
Wow now I love living in Wv! It was $170 for Silver to get spayed, microchipped, pre-op blood work, and have 12 baby teeth removed! |
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My regular vet charges 150.00 and up but the local animal shelter does it for 40.00. |
Well, I'm not in your area, either; I'm in Texas...I paid about $300 for Apple's spay, and that included two baby teeth being removed...And, if I might add, there is not a better vet on the planet, than mine...Wow, $850 sound outrageous! |
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Anyway.... the blood work was $140.00 .. the spay was around $200.00 or maybe $250.00 the rest was for teeth and meds. .. just to compare better |
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about 14ish years ago mickey's neuter & pulling of the baby teeth & 2 night boarding was like $600 luckily coco will be spayed and baby teeth pulled in korea. i was told under $200 edit: mickey's surgery was done in toronto |
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have you thought about bringing ur pet to outside of the city? toronto prices are really high. |
Yes come to London, its cheaper for sure at least half! |
I paid 440 for Taycie. That included having 8 baby teeth pulled at 8.75 a tooth... Another clinic about 20 min away quoted me at 650! But 850 sounds crazy! Location plays a major part in it. My sister who who used to work at a vet office, they would charge max 100 and thats with all the bells and whistles! It is a small town and if someone even thought of charging 440, like I paid, I think their eyes might pop out of their sockets! |
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that would be a bit of a drive for me. It is so suprising in the differences of cost.. the cost of living is not that much different!! |
WOW. That is very high... I live in Brampton, Ontario which is within the GTA and I paid approximately $550 total for bloodwork, spay, taking out baby teeth (I think 2), pain med, post operation appointment. Maybe find a clinic that is not in Toronto? Toronto vets seem to be very expensive. Don't pick one too far though so u can bring ur puppy home quickly and bring it to vet if there are any issues. I didn't opt for laser which is available in Toronto. Yuna got hers last year in September. She is a year and 2 months now and her scar from the spay is completely gone. The U.S prices for spay seem to be a lot less which is a bummer for us Canadians but I am use to it. The factor of HST drives up the cost as well. Hope this helps! |
$600 for spay/liver biopsy/histology report/CBC/dental cleaning Isoflurane was used. Fluids were given. The spay itself was lower cost at this office. The lower the price, the less likely blood work, an IV, heated surface, good monitoring, a dedicated tech, and the best anesthesia are done/used. |
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