Dog Vaccination Comments
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Posted by: Nicolette in Kalamazoo, MI. | Posted: September 1st, 2010 08:09PM |
I have a few comments in response to website tip that you can give vaccines yourself. 1. The veterinarian recommended yearly visit is not to simply get your pets shots. It allows your pet to get a thorough exam and enables potential problems or illnesses to be detected early. Your vet can test pet for heartworm disease, check for worms, and may even recommend blood testing to evaluate organ function, particularly if pet is older, if something abnormal on exam, or if indicated based on pets history. These are not things that can be done by owner giving pet his/her vaccines. 2. This website recommends that in selecting a vet to give your pet shots, you should ask how long he/she has been practicing and how much continuing education he/she has received. Well, this hardly seems relevant if the owner can with no education or practice experience just go ahead and give the shots him/herself. 3. Rabies can only be given by a licensed veterinarian. |
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Posted by: allyb2k in Glendale, WV. | Posted: September 1st, 2010 08:09AM |
Breed: shelty | Type: |
Vet: glendale animal hospital |
they were very nice, well check $24, rabies shot $15, booster shot $12, frontline $14, fecal test $27 |
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Posted by: Nikkie in Oakville, Other. | Posted: August 13th, 2010 05:08PM |
Breed: Pug | Type: female |
Vet: Oakville Ontario |
I paid a $900.00 puppy package which includes all her shots for the year (including rabies), heartworm/ring worm/parasite medication, and a spay. We also get 10% off any appointments in case she gets sick, food and treats. I'm still on the fence whether it was worth it, but after reading what some people paid just for a spay, it just might have been! |
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Posted by: Glover in Barrie, CA. | Posted: August 3rd, 2010 01:08PM |
Breed: Yellow,Labrador | Type: |
Vet: McLean House call vet.serv |
Its a mobile veterinary service they work out of a rv it s awsome. |
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Posted by: M.J. in Warwick, NY. | Posted: July 20th, 2010 11:07AM |
Breed: cairn | Type: |
Vet: Jockey Hollow,Warwick,NY |
I think I was completely ripped off, either that or I will have to get rid of my dog. This was for just regular check-up and vaccinations!! |
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Posted by: Kaidee in La MIrada, CA. | Posted: July 17th, 2010 09:07PM |
Breed: Shorkie | Type: shitzu yorkie |
Vet: VCA |
well pup check and current on vaccinations |
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Posted by: Couch_Incident in Monroeville, PA. | Posted: June 19th, 2010 04:06PM |
Breed: Mutt | Type: female |
Vet: Monroeville Pet Hospital |
Heartgard Plus (Brn) 272 mcd #12.... 83.56 Frontline Pluss 45 1 Dose .... 19.11 Heartworm 4D Combo .... 40.00 Fecal Analysis .... 18.00 Lepto boost 1-yr .... 18.00 Yearly Exam .... 44.00 **** The Vets at Monroeville Pet Hospital are very professional and very caring. The whole crew at MRH are amazing and wonderful people. |
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Posted by: mastiff mom in richland, WA. | Posted: June 8th, 2010 06:06PM |
Breed: english mastiff | Type: rabies / corona / parvo |
Vet: menkes mobile vet |
the tri-cities in general is an expensive place to keep a dog. This $83 was just for the booster vaccinations for my 18 month old mastiff. |
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Posted by: Dexter's Mom in St. Francis, MN. | Posted: May 18th, 2010 09:05AM |
Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer | Type: Male |
Vet: St. Francis Vetnary |
We went in to get all of our dogs regular shots.
Annual Wellness Exam............$30.50
Lyme's-1st of 2.................$28.00
Leptospira- 1st of 2............$15.25
Heartworm/Lyme/Anaplasma test...$40.00
Canine Distemper 3yr(declined)..$00.00
Heartgard Plus(year supply).....$80.84
Tax.............................$05.56
Total..........$200.15
We had to go back in three weeks for his second round of shots
Lyme-2nd of 2...................$28.00
Leptospira 2nd of 2.............$15.25
Tax.............................$00.00
Total..................$43.25 |
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Posted by: a user in Lexington, TN. | Posted: April 21st, 2010 04:04PM |
Breed: Terrier Mix | Type: |
Annual Cpv-Dhlp-$22, rabies 1 yr tag-$8, dewormer-$4, fecal exam-$10, bordetella-$12, heartworm test-$18, office visit with exam & check ears-$25 |
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Posted by: MRL in Tampa, FL. | Posted: March 19th, 2010 08:03AM |
Breed: english bulldog | Type: female |
Vet: National Pet Vax |
Canine series includes: 1 - Year Rabies, Distemper, Parvo, Bordetella, Heartworm Test
http://www.nationalpetvax.com
Testing is at mobile locations every Sat and Sun
Other canine series are available at additional costs and individual vaccinations are available |
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Posted by: CLO in Carson City, NV. | Posted: January 27th, 2010 09:01AM |
Breed: Poodle/Cocker Spaniel | Type: Rabies/Parvo |
Vet: DOC\'s |
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Posted by: rB in Spring, TX. | Posted: December 23rd, 2009 04:12AM |
Breed: golden retriever | Type: |
Vet: myfamilyvet |
Annual: DHLPP (Parvo-Distemper Combo)
Annual: BV (Bordetella or Canine Cough) |
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Posted by: Michele C in Bel Air, MD. | Posted: September 5th, 2009 03:09PM |
Breed: Yorkie | Type: Terrier |
Vet: Self |
My Puppy had his first shots at the breeders. I then ordered his next 3 vaccines from Drs Foster Smith on the internet. These vaccines covered everything my puppy would need except for bordetella which is for dogs that go to the kennel. I did have to get the rabies vaccine at a liscensed vet for $5.00. The Drs foster smith website has a video on how to give the vaccine. very easy to do or you can get a nurse or doctor friend to give them. |
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Posted by: Jason "Bones" in Tallahassee, FL. | Posted: August 31st, 2009 09:08PM |
Breed: Canine | Type: Mix |
Vet: Animal Aid (non-profit) |
This amount included office visit, confortis 20-40 for $16.40, DHLP-Parvo/rabies/Bordetella, fecal(flotation), heartworm check. Hope this helps I just wrote what was on my receipt. |
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Posted by: DK in Dixon, IL. | Posted: July 17th, 2009 06:07AM |
Breed: Dog | Type: Black Lab |
Vet: Dixon Vet Hospital |
Hi- I had my Dog rabies booster & exam $38, County Registration $11, Heartworm Test $40.40= $89.40 and an additional $18.19 for a month dose K9 Advantix & $8.05 Heartguard dose. Have a great day!! |
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Posted by: Dog_Luv in Gainesville, VA. | Posted: June 4th, 2009 12:06PM |
Breed: maltese-poo | Type: |
Vet: Bansfield |
Is this a good price for all those shots? |
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Posted by: VinJan Novacek in Tampa, FL. | Posted: September 16th, 2008 12:09PM |
Breed: Chihuahua/Rat Terrier | Type: Rabies |
Vet: Companion Animal Hospital-Dr. Duke |
My dog is 14 years old. Her last vaccination was done at a local feed store by Dr. Duke's able assistant. We have a lot of Vet Majors here from USF as we live in Tampa, FL. ONLY rabies. I was concerned if she needed the additional vaccines; similar to when one's children are small; vaccinations change and become fewer as they age. |
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Posted by: skaterdog in Campbell, CA. | Posted: November 6th, 2007 06:11PM |
Breed: Maltese | Type: several |
Vet: KIirkwood Animal Hospital |
Just got our regular boosters + health checkup, totalling $244. $75 for the shots: $13 for a Corona booster, $16 for a bordatella intranasal, $46 for the distemper shot. The checkup + tests was the rest ($169) -- $112 for the Total Health Plus checkup, $18 for the fecal test, and $39 for the heartworm test. |
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