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Old 27-10-2009, 08:41 PM
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Re: Vet Prices

Took George to the vets as he has a weepy eye, looks like a tooth problem.

How much do people pay for dentals?
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Old 27-10-2009, 09:26 PM
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Re: Vet Prices

I pay £36 for a course of both jabs, that includes a health check before hand, coz obviously u dont want to be jabbing an ill bunny. But looks like it will be £24 for the second Mixi even tho I am taking Miffy in for a free post opp check.

I paid about £60 for spaying, but I got about 30% off as I was a student, think the normal price was £90 something. I called around a lot of places while I was living in bournemouth and they were all £90 - £130 PLUS meds!!!!!! and most of them didnt seem to have a clue!

I have just moved my bunnys to the other branch of my vets Woodlands as its nearer to my new house and its where they were flushing Georges blocked eye before I got him. The lovely vet actually has a rabbit herself!!!!! so I am very happy with her and they actually explain things
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Old 27-10-2009, 09:27 PM
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I would happily pay double the normal price to know that the vet actually knows what there doing!
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