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Most money you ever spent on pet medical bills

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I just paid $170 to get my cat's infected tooth pulled

$65 of that was just for the meeting regardless - just to say hello! A fuck you service charge if you will

There was even an injection fee on top of the actual anti-botics injects

Hit me me with some pricey stories to make me feel better.

They say more teeth may have to be yanked out

If they charge per tooth this will be costly as a bastard

Love my kitty tho

Maxy-Poo

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$1800 for stones to be removed from my dogs urethra. he got another 4 good years out of it. unfortunately they came back and he died from complications during the second surgery
 
Not much tbh. My rabbit has had a couple of surgeries. The last one was $60 just to go into the vet, and however much to run some tests, so that came to over $100. I can’t remember now. Then the surgery was like $500 to fix a hernia he had. Oh. Plus the cost of a weeks worth of painkillers.
 
$1400 on knee surgery and then I had to pay it again for the other knee.

The same dog was just diagnosed with Cushings. I pay $50 every two weeks for his medication and he has blood test every 3 months to monitor his medication levels ($250).

I pay a small fortune to put both in kennels during vacations.

I love my dogs, but I'm not getting another one once these pass. They're both 11 years old.
 
Fixed my dumbass cats mystery compound fractured leg for 1300 bucks . Then she broke her other hind leg about a year later , but was much less $evere. She also has no canine teeth . We got her from underneath a porch where she was living with about 10 other cats of various ages ,most appeared to be related . Pretty sure her father is also her brother or something which would probably explain the brittle bones and weird teeth.
 
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I spent 3 hundy on a sick ferret. The vet tried telling me more than once that I was a bad owner. I told her that I'd take my bebbeh and continue to feed her cat food if she continued to talk to me like I'm an asshole. I was at the vet you uppity maw!

Worth every penny.
 
This is my sisters dog below, it swallowed an entire rubber KONG Dog Toy. She had to have it surgically removed from it's stomach and it was a little over 5k.... The dog made a full recovery.

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Just spent $400 on antibiotics for a throat infection
 
Luckily all our animals are insured.

My Shepherd would have cost me about $3.5k last August. We picked her up from kennels after a holiday and she got home and decided to repay us by getting bloat and almost dying the same bloody day! So selfish! She would have been the most expensive of our animals with cut paws, sticks in her throat and various other ailments.

We have another dog that we rescued last year who eats all sorts of rubbish and does stupid things but seems to be okay...

3 cats, one seems okay, another has a heart murmur, that would have been about $700 last month except for the pet insurance. The last one has a crap eye but we have always paid the vet for that as it was a known condition when we got her...but if we didn't take her she would probably have ended up in a sack with a brick in it in a river....that said, the vet has done a lot of work on her for free just because they knew she was a rescue too and wouldn't have survived if we hadn't taken her...
 
Luckily all our animals are insured.

My sister got her dogs insured right after her boxer ate that dog toy. It can really help since Vets are charging more and more $$$ every year.
 
Spent around 3k when my elderly Labrador got cancer, over the period of 3 months.

I gladly paid it though.
 
This is my sisters dog below, it swallowed an entire rubber KONG Dog Toy. She had to have it surgically removed from it's stomach and it was a little over 5k.... The dog made a full recovery.

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how does your sister's dog know Holly Holm?
 
Ive spent a couple of G's over the past 20 years on dogs...when I got my current mastiff I made the decision if he had hip problems etc (3k to fix per limb), then I'd just take him in the desert and shoot him.

I have a 4 year old girl now and 3k is education. I love dogs but I love my human child more.
 
Like 1k at most. That's nothing compared to my human medical bills
 
Ive spent a couple of G's over the past 20 years on dogs...when I got my current mastiff I made the decision if he had hip problems etc (3k to fix per limb), then I'd just take him in the desert and shoot him.

I have a 4 year old girl now and 3k is education. I love dogs but I love my human child more.

It doesn’t cost 3k for euthanasia if you didn’t want to fix your dog’s limbs. It was 80 dollars when I had to put my dog down.

And that was the kind where they induce sleep first before stopping her heart. I think if you just wanted to stop the heart it was quite a cheaper.
 
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