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Re: Spaying - How much?
This was discussed on another thread a while back,it varies greatly depending on the area which you live in,my vets charge (for a 20-35 kg dog)
males-£100-120 females-165-175. obviously your dog is smaller,so cost here would be less in my area.
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Re: Spaying - How much?
Cheers guys - thankyou so much for your help. I have just phoned Vets 4 Pets in Darlington which is about 15 miles away from us and they have quoted £80. I have booked her in for 2 weeks for a check up prior to the op just to make sure she is alright because of the phantom pregnancy. They are going to clip her nails for £7.50 while she is sedated and check her teeth too. What a difference in price - that is nearly half price
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Re: Spaying - How much?
were lucky enough to have good vets with thier own insurance plan and so because spaying is a volutary op we will have to pay but on the plan we get 20% off , we have been quoted an all in price that includes any after meds £103 per dog it should be £130 our girls are labs weighing approx 30 kilos .
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