VACCINATIONS
Canine | |
Distemper combo (DA2PP) 1-year | $20.00 |
Distemper combo (DA2PP) 3-year | $20.00 |
Bordetella oral (kennel cough) 6 month | $20.00 |
Rabies immature (initial dose) 1-year | $25.00 |
Rabies mature (booster dose) 3-year | $25.00 |
Rattlesnake (1 year) | $27.00 |
Leptospirosis (1 year) | $23.00 |
Feline | |
Distemper (FVRCP) 1-year | $22.00 |
Distemper (FVRCP) 3-year | $22.00 |
Distemper combo (FVRCP & Leukemia) 3-year | $37.00 |
Feline Leukemia (FelV) 1-year | $40.00 |
Rabies immature (initial dose) 1 year | $25.00 |
Rabies mature (booster dose) 3-year | $25.00 |
All animals are examined at the time of vaccination.
Dentals – Routine Scale and Polish | |
Canine – $600.00 | Feline – $500.00 |
dental x-rays are now available, cost will range from $150 to $300 | |
extractions are an added expense and will be charged according to difficulty; at least $25.00 and up to $100 |
Animals who have had extractions may need to take antibiotics after their dentals, and if we know there will be extractions ahead of time, they may be put on antibiotics for several days prior to the dental.
All animals over 7 years of age will need a blood panel to assure the safety of anesthesia!
Declaws: I do not perform declaws on cats. I consider it inhumane. This is my opinion, not a medical fact. Instead I offer a tendonectomy which is not an amputation, as is the declaw. It renders the cat unable to extend its claws, and the claws do need to be trimmed periodically.
Therefore not all cats are good candidates for this surgery.
Other surgeries are available, prices vary depending on the difficulty of the case.
Heart Worm Testing begins in April, cost of test is $40.00
X-rays begin at $100 and are usually $145 for 2 views. More may be needed.