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yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 14 June 2008 - 22:06

Blitzen:  You  must have read Kevins books...he describes whta you said to a T..

Headed in the direction you wrote of...no more preventions without a script for vitamins , herbs , even exlax..

I guess a gallon of OLE CROW will have to do.....he he hee;;;;;


by TexasLady217 on 15 June 2008 - 00:06

The link is www.kvvet.com I have been using them for several years now and have never had a problem. If I have a rescue and need only one or two shots I will go to TS, but always check the expiration dates and HOPE that the shots were never left unrefrigerated :-(


katjo74

by katjo74 on 15 June 2008 - 01:06

While I'm a full advocate of self-worming and vaccinating your own dogs, if you are selling puppies or dogs to the public, I feel it's better to have their shots and worming done by a licensed vet prior to going to new homes rather than me do it all myself. The reason for this is the added 'protection' of them being seen by a professional and being given a clean bill of health prior to the new owner getting them-if there's a problem or the pup is allegedly sick when they go to the new owner and have just come from my vet with a clean bill of health, then I can refer the people to the vet who checked them. It can keep down some legal headache.
Also, there is official documentation that a certain dog in question indeed has gotten certain vaccinations if done by a vet versus given by the owner. Self-vaccinating records CAN be falsified easier than official vet records. And of course there's the whole dabate on whether vaccinations purchased by individuals are kept properly so they are fully potent prior to actual administering.
Vets here in our area(southern Ohio) charge $20-36 for office visit, depending on where you go. One vet has done an upgrade on their insides(they painted and redecorated-not added new equipment) so they now charge higher pricing.


by Blitzen on 15 June 2008 - 02:06

Never read his book, YR. I'd prefer Jack Daniels assuming I'd have a choice


by Blitzen on 15 June 2008 - 02:06

Agree, Katjo. I  never sold a pupoy that wasn't vetted first and I worked as a tech when I was breeding. I felt it was the right thing to do.


Robin

by Robin on 15 June 2008 - 04:06

.At the office that I work at there is no exam fee when you get your yearly shot and you still get a check up from the Vet's if you want one.

Rabies shots is $11.60 

Da2 Annual is $35.48

Heart worm test with annaual shots is $22.50 

without shots is $35.00

I guess it all depends where you live, I live in Missouri

we do a rabies clinic once a year in GreenVille Mo. and rabies shot are I think $6.00 and the other shots a little cheaper.






 


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