Canine dental surgery...

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Yeah she's doing good thanks. Bit sore I imagine but I have meds for her. Ok... now im gonna give everyone a lesson lol. INSURE YOUR PETS!!! Mine are insured and all I should have to pay is £80/$120. True you have to keep up with the premiums, but budgeting in 50 a month is easier than finding a big sum at the drop of a hat. I would have paid even if I wasn't insured, but next time I may not be able to. Think about it!


She's the one on the right btw...


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Definitely good advice. I wish I'd thought about it before he was injured. I won't have another dog without insuring it after the medical issues I've had with this one.

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That's ridiculous, when I've had to have my dogs teeth pulled before it only ended up running less than $150/tooth and that included full anesthesia.

They price it based on the amount of time they are 'under' mine was for 2 back teeth, she was out for like an hour and 20 cus they were a chore to get out. Cus of the long anesthetic she had to be put on a drip, which of course bumped the price up further.

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They price it based on the amount of time they are 'under' mine was for 2 back teeth, she was out for like an hour and 20 cus they were a chore to get out. Cus of the long anesthetic she had to be put on a drip, which of course bumped the price up further.

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Good point. What breed is she? The size might have something to do with it too, mine was only a pug.
 
Staffordshire bull terrier. Not really big, but bigger than a pug lol.

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