Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think my vet charged $400 during the pandemic, maybe there were more vaccines to take care of that day, or maybe he was in need of money (he's a one-man operation). But the most recent ones were significantly less. $200 per visit. He's very reasonable, never pushes any extra services, and altogether a treasure.
That’s how much our vet charges. If you go to a clinic, it would be even less.
This is the way: https://www.humanerescuealliance.org/vaccination-clinic
The only downside is getting the appointment slot, which is first come, first served and opens on Tuesday morning for the Thursday of the same week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys pay a ton. For our 90 pound GSD I’ve never paid more than $280 for his annual appointment. His vet retired and I dread getting a new one.
Whatever you do don’t go to VCA. It’s like the jiffy lube of animal medicine. Try to find an independent vet clinic-not one owned by venture capital
Exam/$152.00
Bordetella $82.75
DA2P-Pv 3yr $133.55
H3N8/H3N2 (Flu) $123.20
Lyme Vax $103.45
Rabies 3yr $93.10
bloodwork, urine, fecal, heartworm and lyme testing $252.00
VCA pricing, for the curious. I actually like my vet there, but yeah, it's not the cheapest.
Still better than Friendship though...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think my vet charged $400 during the pandemic, maybe there were more vaccines to take care of that day, or maybe he was in need of money (he's a one-man operation). But the most recent ones were significantly less. $200 per visit. He's very reasonable, never pushes any extra services, and altogether a treasure.
That’s how much our vet charges. If you go to a clinic, it would be even less.
Anonymous wrote:$700 for 2 dogs is only $350 apiece and that included your heartworm prevention. Yeah, that is super reasonable. I have a large dog and pay over $350 a year for just the Simparica Trio that he uses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys pay a ton. For our 90 pound GSD I’ve never paid more than $280 for his annual appointment. His vet retired and I dread getting a new one.
Whatever you do don’t go to VCA. It’s like the jiffy lube of animal medicine. Try to find an independent vet clinic-not one owned by venture capital
Anonymous wrote:You guys pay a ton. For our 90 pound GSD I’ve never paid more than $280 for his annual appointment. His vet retired and I dread getting a new one.
Anonymous wrote:I think my vet charged $400 during the pandemic, maybe there were more vaccines to take care of that day, or maybe he was in need of money (he's a one-man operation). But the most recent ones were significantly less. $200 per visit. He's very reasonable, never pushes any extra services, and altogether a treasure.