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By lhasaowner
Date 18.03.03 20:59 UTC
I was wondering if anyone could give me an idea how much i should expect to pay for my lhasa's teeth to be scaled under General anaesthetic? I have never had to have this done before and am not sure if I am going to be paying over the odds at my current vet? I have been quoted nearly £200 and feel this is very expensive. She has no health problems and is 5 years old.
By Dawn-R
Date 18.03.03 21:07 UTC

I brush the teeth of my lot fairly often, although not daily or anything. Even so they do still scale up a little. I bought a dental scaler from a trade stand at a dog show. The dogs are now well used to me fiddling about in their mouths. The scaler is very easy to use and I get sooooo much satisfaction at chiping off that scale. The results are great and no vet bill.
Dawn R.
By lhasaowner
Date 18.03.03 21:11 UTC
yes i am realising now that i should have perservered earlier with it and will try in future, however I need to get her teeth in a good state before I start. Her gums are apparently becoming slightly infected too.
By Jenna
Date 19.03.03 15:03 UTC
£200 does seem like an awfully high price, given that the procedure is not invasive. My vet charges half that for spaying, which is a fairly major operation.
By ARTandIT
Date 19.03.03 17:16 UTC
If you feel you are being overcharged, get cost from other vets in the area and compare prices. We did that when we had our bitch's hip score done + had her teeth cleaned at the same time
Al
By steve2002
Date 20.03.03 14:56 UTC
i got chrged £1oo and to be cleaned but any treatment needed is extra
By lhasaowner
Date 20.03.03 20:08 UTC
I have just been to another vet and been quoted £70! Not sure about the quality of the practice though so I will be visiting local practices until i find one with a good balance of price and facilities. Thanks for everyones advice. My original vet has definately lost a customer!
By Boo_and_Cassie
Date 21.03.03 22:35 UTC
I am a bit worried!
My vet quoted just £80 for spaying, we have only been with them for a short while and they 'seem' o.k , but this price seems awfully cheap - is it?
By Stephanie
Date 22.03.03 02:27 UTC
You could ring other vets in your area & ask for a quote for spaying & see how their prices compare to your own vet.
Steph

My friend Deborah lives in Oxford , she took her much loved and ancient cat to the vets last week. A 10 minute consultation and a routine blood test later she was presented with a bill for £100 :( :Mad:
Debs works for the NHS and says a rountine blood test on a human would cost £18
Enuff said
Melody
YIKES!! A year or so ago we had about 3 blood tests done, 2-3 urine tests, and a few other things, 2-3 prescriptions and about 5 vet visits and the whole bill for the 4 weeks of treatment only came to about £170 - most of which was covered by insurance. £100 for one test and one consultancy seems WAY high.
WEndy
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