I live in Raleigh but I'm willing to go a little out of the way if I can save some $. I'm sick of ending up with a $280-$300 bill every time I take my dog in, when there's rarely anything wrong with her.
1/5/2009 9:55:31 PM
We never paid much at the Leesville Animal Hospital but we also were adamant about not getting bullshit tests done, just their shots or whatever else we were going in for.
1/5/2009 9:56:46 PM
This thread is relevant to my interests. I've been taking my dog to http://triangle.citysearch.com/profile/32268109/angier_nc/stage_road_animal_hospital.html but am not impressed with their vets at all.
1/5/2009 9:57:05 PM
1/5/2009 9:58:14 PM
crossroads vet on j/f
1/5/2009 9:58:55 PM
I haven't had any problems with Boulevard Vet on Western and I've taken pets in with some major issues (one had mystery lumps and the other had to get stitches because he was attacked). I was pretty emotional during both visits, and all the people have been extremely friendly and willing to explain what is going on with my animals.
1/5/2009 9:58:59 PM
I have 3 Great danes so price is very much an issue http://www.tysonanimalhospital.com/Lowest prices and best service in RTP area. Plus they offer kennel services. I have been going there for years and have had nothing but great service every time.[Edited on January 5, 2009 at 10:03 PM. Reason : .]
1/5/2009 9:59:37 PM
You have to get rabies and distemper vaccines every year. The fecal test I always refuse b/c my dog has normal poo and doesn't eat other dog's poo. Also, most vets push the bordetella vaccine like crack, but if your dog doesn't board or go to the dog park regularly it isn't necessary. With cats all you really have to get for an indoor is rabies.
1/5/2009 10:02:05 PM
1/5/2009 10:02:39 PM
Fuck Glenwood/Oberlinjust putting that out there due to my personal experiencesand I worked for them
1/5/2009 10:03:30 PM
Just took Tank to Gentle Care in Raleigh/Cary (http://www.PetRepair.com/) and it was $425 for all of his yearly shots, tests, check-up and 12 months worth of flea/tick/heartworm meds.Might be more than you're looking to spend, but I also factored in the meds... which I'm sure aren't cheap.
1/5/2009 10:03:35 PM
1/5/2009 10:06:03 PM
I have taken my dogs to Petsound Animal Hospital near WakeMed on Tryon Road. Dr Monce is a great guy. And he is reasonable priced.
1/5/2009 10:07:14 PM
^^^Jesus Christ they robbed you blind.p.s. If you ask, some vets will let blood samples be sent out instead of done in house, sending them out is MUCH cheaper.[Edited on January 5, 2009 at 10:15 PM. Reason : p.s. ]
1/5/2009 10:14:40 PM
I don't know what is considered reasonable, because I've been working under the same vet for the last 5 years. I don't have all our prices memorized because I try to avoid doing receptionist work (hate dealing with money) but last I checked our prices were around:Rabies: 14DHLPP: 38Physical Exam: 35Stool check: ~18Blood work: ~50X-ray: 55 for the first and 48 for each subsequentWe don't charge a fee for physical exams when you come in for an annual vaccine. So it works out really cheap if all you need is a rabies shot. Also for the month of January heartworm pills are 10% off.]
1/5/2009 10:37:03 PM
^That's very reasonably priced. GG.
1/5/2009 11:04:40 PM
I second Gentle Care, they're fantastic and are very willing to help you out with finding a solution that fits your budget. They've also never pushed a test or exam on us that we didn't feel comfortable with or think was necessary (and our dog has some ridiculous allergies/health problems, making vet visits a 3-4 times a year event). Dr. Boggs is fantastic (and helped us finally nail down the cause of our dog's allergies, which was essentially almost every dog food manufactured), Dr. Holman is also excellent.
1/5/2009 11:30:04 PM
1/5/2009 11:44:15 PM
I love how people act all surprised that animal med bills can be costly. You do know the people treating your pets are doctors too . However, good luck shopping for price, just make sure you still get excellent care and medical advice!
1/6/2009 12:10:51 AM
^To add to that, there is vet insurance. Don't know how worthwhile it is, but I do know it exists.
1/6/2009 12:14:35 AM
1/6/2009 12:54:04 AM
You are a much more patient person than I am
1/6/2009 1:58:57 AM
Hidden valley animal hospital, I think my new cat is going to Dr. Lapham there. alternative medicine is cheaper in the long run, my dog had IBS (my mom was stupid, held the dog hostage so I'd go home and took her to a shitty vet) and some new food and a couple supplements were all she needed.
1/6/2009 11:44:42 AM
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1/6/2009 2:00:16 PM
What would some of you say is the average cost of your dog/cat per year, or per month if easier. I know it depends on if they have serious issues through out the year, but if you've had a pet 2+ years, what's the average cost?
1/6/2009 4:34:09 PM
Probably about a hundred bucks per dog. Though it was higher this year because of the need for frontline.]
1/6/2009 5:52:52 PM
I am so thankful I have a friend that is a vet in Greensboro. I have seen what he charges some of his other customers compared to me, and it makes me wish I studied harder in college
1/6/2009 5:58:23 PM
For everything, when I had my dog it was about a grand a year. Food, vet, and a few training classes. That was a 70lb dog, so I expect the cat to be a little bit less, since she's supposedly generally healthy, and only weighs about 10lbs. Have to buy feline pine or other expensive litter and grain free food though (don't want to feed her anything I'm allergic to, in case I forget to wash my hands after feeding her and it's better cat food so she should have less dander) so might just be a couple hundred less.EDIT: figures don't include boarding, or minimal boarding. If you travel frequently that jacks the price of pet ownership way up. For my dog, decent boarding was about $20 a day.[Edited on January 6, 2009 at 6:05 PM. Reason : ...]
1/6/2009 6:02:36 PM
Where do you find grain free food? Is this dry food or wet food?
1/6/2009 7:03:08 PM
my roommates in college and i took all our pets to lake wheeler vet on the corner of tryon and lake wheeler. the vet there is really awesome, super friendly and really seems to care about your pet. plus she also specializes in exotic pets iirc
1/7/2009 7:33:03 AM
I second Crossroads Veterinary on Jones Franklin
1/7/2009 7:45:21 AM
1/7/2009 8:06:31 AM
DO NOT go to the one next to Ten Ten restaurant
1/7/2009 2:13:09 PM
vets are generally a lot less expensive if you are willing to drive to pittsboro/chatham county. my vet bills were cut in half.
1/7/2009 2:56:46 PM
1/7/2009 8:18:22 PM
Thanks I can't buy any of this stuff now but it's good to know for when I get home. Japan's pet food is absolute garbage. The best food I can find ingredient wise is Purina One, and even then the second ingredient is corn filler
1/7/2009 9:26:16 PM
uggh
1/8/2009 8:03:35 AM
there is a petco beside bjs warehouse on old wake forest rd
1/10/2009 8:26:43 AM
Petco gives me the heeby jeebies. The ones I've been to look like the K-marts of the pet store world.
1/10/2009 1:54:09 PM
1/10/2009 1:58:27 PM
^Plenty of pet foods do not contain corn, you just have to look outside of giant pet chain stores. My trainer and vet love Innova, I've been using Blue Buffalo and have been happy. Probably 75% of pet foods contain corn as one of the first ingredients. Corn is a cheap filler used to bulk up the food. The dog then has to eat more of the food to get the needed nutrition, generally causing obesity. Poor foods generally cause allergies, messy poops, and ungodly gas.
1/10/2009 2:04:39 PM
Poor quality doesn't cause obesity. More than likely they'll be undernourished. Obesity is cause by feeding too much Fat and Protein which these meat only dog foods are full of.
1/10/2009 2:10:30 PM
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1/10/2009 2:13:23 PM
Exactly, but if you are in "starvation" mode you aren't going to suddenly blow up. Just because your pet is allergic doesn't make it a 'common allergy'. I know one person that is allergic to peanut butter, does it mean that all peanut butter should be avoided by everybody? No.]
1/10/2009 2:17:16 PM
Unless the dog gets to that state because of a lack of vitamins and minerals, not calories.High quality food does NOT make pets get fat, I've found the opposite to be true. My German shepherd had lots more energy, so she was less likely to get chunky than when she was eating science diet's crap.
1/10/2009 2:19:54 PM
i'm a huge fan of this company:http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/
1/10/2009 2:25:20 PM
Yes, high quality foods will make dogs get fat. You would be surprised at how many owners keep feeding the same amount upon switching to a 'premium' food.
1/10/2009 2:27:40 PM