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Well, just came back from the vet.
Ear medication for Daisy,
Lime vaccine for Daisy,
Heart worm test (negative!!!!!!) for Daisy,
Heart worm medication for Daisy,
Front line for Daisy,
2 set of puppy shots for Jake,
Front line for Jake,
Ummm, did I forget anything??????
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= A whopping $285.00


Healthy dogs = priceless :lol: :lol:

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I am so glad to hear that everything went great at the vets. :D
I'm sorry to hear how much it cost. :o
But at least your babys are healthy and happy. :D
Did you get heartworm for Jake?
What kind of heart worm did you put them on?

What is lime vaccine? I'm not sure we have that here?
We have kennel cough, Parvo, And rabies.

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Whoops, I mean Lyme - Lyme disease from deer ticks :o

They put him and Daisy on Heartguard. Chelsea is finished her's this month, and we will have to get more for her too $$ :lol:

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Jake did, but Daisy always gets sooooooooo upset, we actually muzzle her because she can't stop barking :( She has been there too many times when she was sick and in the hospital. She remembers all of it :o

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Welcome to my h*ll. :-?

Nine dogs in the house at the moment. In addition to the maintenance things like decent food, heartworm prevention, Advantage for flea control, spays and neuters galore and stuff like that, we've had a major hip surgery (cha-ching), an epileptic dog who required medication (cha-ching), a major abdominal surgery (cha cha cha-ching), TWO cats with urinary tract infections and blockages (cha freaking ching), one dog with "issues" who has to take medication (cha?), oh and let's not forget the one going in tomorrow to be neutered (ching?).

I feel yer pain. It's a good thing my vet likes me. :o

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behle napisał(a):
:crazyeyes: Ch-Ching!!! :niewiem: What's a dog lover to do but pay the bill? :lol: :lol: :lol:


Get pet insurance.

My bill for Sally's shots was 98.40 for shots & heartworm test (negative) & medicine. I got 95.00 back from the insurance company. :B-fly:

Frontline is 48.50 and I will get another 15.00 back on it.


Healthy dogs = priceless :D


Don't get much better than this.

Glad the babies are healthy.

:angel:

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You always feel good that you've taken care of your dog after bringing them to the vet. I hate it when you get an unexpectedly large vet bill though.

Glad to hear everything went well for you but I symathize with your frustration over the cost!

One thing I don't understand is why the vet insists on doing a heartworm test every year. I know that there's an adverse reaction to the medication (and possibly very severe consequences) if it's administered to an infected dog. The thing is, I give all of my dogs the medication from before the spring thaw until after the winter freeze (I live in Minnesota). So there's NO WAY that they could sustain a misquito bite (infected or no) when they're not on the medication!

Because of this there's NO WAY they're going to test positive. I've been proven right for over ten years of ALL of my dogs testing negative! Still the vet insists on nailing me for $50 per dog (or whatever it costs) for the test every year! I just don't get it. I have the same conversation with my vet every year but he always insists on giving the test.

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What I found is the "prescription" drugs - like Heartguard - and other non-prescription drugs - like Frontline or Advantage - are extremely more expensive if buying from vets than from online stores. For example, when Wolfie was just adopted and tested to have ear mites, the doctor gave us Tresaderm for about $19, while later I found on one online store it costed only $9.9 a bottle! A whopping 47% discount! Someone is seriously wanting to get himself/herself another BMW!!!

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Yeah, I've noticed the price discrepancy on the prescription drugs too. In order to buy them from one of the online stores, you nedd a prescription from your vet though.

Have you ever asked your vet to write you a prescription so you can buy the drugs elsewhere? Let's just say they're (or at least my vet isn't) not real happy to do it. They'll come up with 101 reasons why you should buy the medication from them. It's like pulling teeth to get them to write a prescription!

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Still the vet insists on nailing me for $50 per dog (or whatever it costs) for the test every year! I just don't get it. I have the same conversation with my vet every year but he always insists on giving the test.


That's where the www.1800petmeds.com comes in handy. It is just about the same price, but you don't have to pay for the vet/office visit. (I checked out the prices already)

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I was checking out a job futures web site and the average vet makes more than the average doctor, in fact only dentists make more than vets and not by much. Animal lovers my butt! I bet at least half of them are in it for the cash. I'm glad I've got a decent vet at least.

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There is an online store PetShed.com that requires no vet's prescription to buy drugs like Heartguard. Also I found their fleas control drugs ar the cheapest. It's an Australia company. Of coz, use your own judgement to buy the medications.

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