Can any one recommend a vet that will neuter a dog cheaper then 600.00?
Karen F. replied:
Nonantum veterinary clinic in Landenberg, PA
Valerie M. replied:
PAWS Philly.
Shelly E. replied:
Faithful Friends in wilmington DE.
Carmen P. replied:
Providence Animal Shelter in Media $100-150 depending on dog's weight.
Julie B. replied:
Dr. Jane Latta awesome
Claudia R. replied:
West Chester Animal Hospital. $200 I pretty sure please medicine.
Heather B. replied:
I love Sugartown Vet Hospital
Nancy D. replied:
http://www.thespayedclubclinic.org/ they will also include any shots that are needed
Danielle M. replied:
I paid 150.00 at Providence Animal Shelter for a Great Pyranees. Smaller dogs are less.. The Spay Club in Sharon Hill is about 150.00 as well.
Peggy J. replied:
Emancipet, PSPCA, PAWS.
Jaime K. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/124228077915538Brookhaven Vet Hospital dr Kwon is awesome. Did my pitties neuter and umbilical hernia for under $200 last year.
Alice Z. replied:
Go to www.friendsofanimals.org you can get a discount spay and neuter certificate. I had all of mine done that way.
Jane V. replied:
Dr John Francella
Alicia S. replied:
This is where we took our pup. They were really nice and they even have a video you can watch that shows your dog in recovery. It was less than $100, because this is all they do: http://www.thespayedclub.org/
Shelly C. replied:
Check Dr. Thomas with Aardvark in Downingtown.
Tracey B. replied:
http://www.nnnlv.org/our-services/
Kimberly S. replied:
Spayed Club
Stacy A. replied:
Check West Chester Animal Hospital. It's been a long time since I had a dog neutered but they were reasonable on cat speuters (had 2 boys and a girl done about 3 years ago).
Gayle M. replied:
Ludwigs Corner Veterinary Hospital
Miranda K. replied:
Brandywine SPCA
Krista J. replied:
SPCA and TCHS
Lori B. replied:
West Chester animal hospital, includes overnight stay. 610.696.3476
http://www.thespayedclubclinic.org/spayneuter We used them! They were great and a lot of vaccines were also included in the price of $110 for our 30 pound dog
Heather H. replied:
Providence Animal Center - their vet clinic is great!!
Update!!!!
Had our x rays this morning, waiting to hear from the doc now. But the lady at the desk freaked me out, she said with certainty that Kali's other leg will...
Quinn T. replied:
Call Betsy Dmarino at Unionville Small Animal Associates. She does prolotherapy, and alternate to surgery that worked for my pitbull. It was not a complete crucial tear so the prolotherapy was able to rebuild the scar tissue and she recovered from it with no further pain. Definitely worth looking into!! Goodluck!!
Robin D. replied:
Yes, our German Shepherd had TPLO surgery with Dr Tim Schwabe Metropolitan. Not cheap but he did great. It was several years ago. At nine years old now he runs and romps like a puppy. That being said, I'd look into alternative options as well.
Kari F. replied:
It isn't the same but my German shepherded had ACL surgery before Christmas two years ago, he was very overweight. The vet said he would have a hard time healing and if he didn't get the surgery, he would be in pain. He lost some weight after the surgery, and recovered faster than the vet has seen. It was a lot of money but so worth it. He's now almost 7 1/2 years old and he's the same goofy puppy he was when he was 2!! He's able to play frisbee, jump and catch it, go on 5+ mile walks, and enjoy being a dog. It was worth it to see him back to the lovable goob he's always been. I went to Glenmoore vet and they were PERFECT with him. He's a difficult dog, not people or dog friendly, and they were AMAZING. I cannot recommend them enough!
Robin D. replied:
I love Glenmoore! They didnt do the TPLO surgery on my dog because it's a more complicated surgery requiring an orthopedic doctor. I chose that versus the type of surgery that they could do and thought they were so wonderful in that they were honest enough to give me both options even if it meant our business going elsewhere. They made a great recommendation for an orthopedic doc. I totally trust them with all of our fur babies
Christine C. replied:
My La Mancha dog (boxer/beagle/pit mix, 7 yo, 60 lbs) had TPLO CCL surgery in May and she's pretty much back to herself! The recovery was long and hard on everyone, especially her (very active). But she did better than I imagined dealing with being penned up and on a short leash for 12 weeks. to be honest I wasn't sure about the surgery - the cost, the recovery, whether it would work, but I am glad we did it. Now all I worry about is her other knee which seems to be on and off a little lame and that's exactly how her injury started the last time.
Annette B. replied:
Dr May at Warminster veterinary clinic did both of my female husky's knees. She blew first one then the second. She's super active. We tried the conservative route with the first side but she could only be still so much and would undo weeks of inactivity in one sudden burst of crazy, including suddenly jumping straight up, while on a short leash, high enough to look me in the eye. I finally decided that her life was passing her by while we diddled. Dr. may is awesome and his prices are modest as well, comparatively. I was so happy with the left knee but she ate dinner one night, took a couple steps and the right completely went w no warning. We had that one repaired within a few days. She is now allowed to "be a dog again". She runs, plays and wrestles her brother without limitations and has the joy back in her life. She will probably always have some discomfort in them when she overdoes, but who (of a certain age) doesn't? She's 8now. I definitely recommend the surgery but do your due diligence on picking a vet. Good luck.
Missy P. replied:
awe used My Pets Brace in Morgantown for my 13 year old 45 pound Gordon / border mix. It is awesome. He is back taking his walks and walking down steps. They are worth a look!
Brian S. replied:
We had the TPLO surgery for our Great Pyrenees a few years ago. Well worth the price. He's doing great.
Danielle M. replied:
Gayle Musselman talk about Ben and Dr. Levan at Ludwig's
Scotty B. replied:
Dr John T Moss on Strasberg rd . He is the best in the area.
Paul H. replied:
We've had two dogs that had knee replacements over the years. Both were successful but the best was at Metropolitan Veterinary Associates, 2626 Van Buren Ave., Norristown, PA 19403. (610) 666-1050. Http://www.metro-vet.com. Dr. A. Jon Nannos - DVM Surgery performed the procedure. I'd recommend this is a surgical vet and facility to check out.
Danielle M. replied:
Sirin, we are getting Nation Wide for Sprig since I can do it through work. It's $40 a month and covers all major medical accidents, injury, diagnostics, treatments, etc. if you would like more info...text me! Also, Ben blew his other ACL during recovery. I feel it's more common in bigger dogs. If you're diligent with Kali's recovery (which I know you will be) she should be ok:)
Diane C. replied:
Take a look at "My Pet's Brace" in Morgantown PA. If you are looking for alternative to surgery. I was able to rehab my Rottie with the brace and used the rehab exercises for both legs, so no damage to the other leg in the process.
Sirin T. replied:
Forgot to mention: right now they are recommending the tight rope surgery to be performed by Dr. Tromagle at Glenmoore. They feel with her size and age and the extent of the damage the TPLO is not warranted, especially with the increased risk of complications and infection associated with that method. We have a lot to think about... THANK YOU all again for everything!
Beta S. replied:
Checkout https://www.facebook.com/194022404010444 My Pet's Brace in Morgantown. They can provide a brace, either you going to their office or they can work with your vet. A whole lot cheaper than surgery, and a whole lot less invasive. I've encountered several people who have used this place, are quite happy. I had a big Husky who went through 2 ACL surgeries in the late nineties (I don't know if bracing was an option, or if my vet just wasn't onboard with it - this was before the days where one could get a lot of advice on the internet). I wish I had had the brace option available, the surgery was expensive and so difficult for him psychologically.
Jim C. replied:
I've also heard great things about https://www.facebook.com/194022404010444 My Pet's Brace in Morgantown
Lorraine E. replied:
My shepherd had TPLO surgery 4 years ago. It never healed correctly, required additional surgery, still needs a 3 rd surgery. In October he tore the stifle joint in his other leg. No way would i put him ( or me) through the surgery again. We had a brace made by " My Pet's Brace" in Morgantown. Now he is walking almost perfectly. Much better option. Please look into it before you rush into surgery!
Kelly S. replied:
My pit has had TPLO surgery on both legs. He is doing so amazing! He is 10 and keeps up with our 2 year old dog as the run and wrestle. I am so so glad I did the surgeries. This is him after his second surgery
We need people to help make sure our fliers are hanging up at local stores, offices and community centers. Below is a list of where we have fliers. If you would like...
Brianna M. replied:
I work at Ricks! You can email the flyer to info@saddlesource.com and we can print it and post in on the bulletin board
Tori S. replied:
Could you email me the flyer so I have it if I find a new place and I’ll let you know? Victoriahashem@yahoo.com
Madeline H. replied:
Can you please email me the flyer and I will post in Jennersville and Oxford Starbucks community boards - US1796332@starbucks.com
Kelly D. replied:
I can do Pets Supplies Plus in Avondale.
Jo M. replied:
I can do Parkesburg: library, post office, Tractor Supply, the pet store, also Dutchway and Weis
Karen M. replied:
And Jennersville Ymca
Valerie B. replied:
I can post one at Guthriesville Hardware in the Downingtown area. Please e-mail me the flyer. I’ll see if I can find other place that allow flyers too.
Casey C. replied:
Dr. Jane Latta’s office has a board where flyers can be posted. I’m not in the area due to schooling so I am not able to post them but that is one place.
Can anyone recommend a Veterinarian that makes house calls? My cat is due for her shots and she goes crazy trying to put her in the travel crate. Honey Brook and...
Sherry W. replied:
Pretty sure Dr. Denise Atkinson at West Caln Veterinary does. She is great! #610-857-9060
Ashley K. replied:
Rob Teti, maybe a little far from Honey Brook, but he's great! http://www.avantivet.com/#about-avanti
Annsley K. replied:
This dr is a mobile vet! She is absolutely amazing! https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=507998232692689&tsid=0.9984182794669734&source=typeahead
Looking for recommendations!
Our senior dog, Macy, has a rotting tooth that needs to be pulled and we would like to get her teeth thoroughly cleaned while she's under....
Erin O. replied:
We go to Dr. Kwon at Brookhaven Vet. He's the absolute best! My rescue dog needed a deep cleaning and teeth removed and did an amazing job!
Rebecca B. replied:
Our beagle, Chester (15 yrs old), had 5 teeth removed two years ago. Our vet did it. Dr Francella in Coatesville.
Renee L. replied:
All our dogs see Dr Spancake Lenape Veterinary Clinic. (Love him) One of our older dogs had her teeth cleaned and 2 extractions back in Dec. Cost was $235. Not including medicine. Think the amoxicillin was under $10.
Katie A. replied:
Dr Justin at Elk Creek Veterinary Services is amazing. Staff is awesome and their prices are the best around.
Jody S. replied:
Walnut Hill Veterinary Clinic in Avondale. Dr. Beach is fantastic and prices are reasonable.
Lisa C. replied:
West Chester animal hospital. The one on route 100. Do not go to Brandywine Valley vet. They are outrageously expensive
Robynne D. replied:
Critter Care in Thorndale
Sharon G. replied:
My vet told me he would send Solomon to Dr. Blazejewski at VRC in Malvern if he needed something done dentally due to his age. I trust my vet's recommendation completely but don't know how reasonably priced they would be as it's a specialty center. http://vrcmalvern.com/
Ruth J. replied:
I have Dr. Justin of Elk Creek in Oxford. He did dental work on a cat that I rescued. Very reasonable fee for the sedation and he removed the tooth that was causing the cat a lot of pain.
Can anyone provide feedback on home remedies to help my pups with an upset stomach. I tried pumpkin and they both didn't like it. Tonight I was going to make them...
I know Lionville Pharmacy carries it. Also Kimberton Whole Foods has carried it.
Stacey S. replied:
The ER vet also said Pepcid for my sons dog to prevent stomach upset from meds
Alex U. replied:
When he was sick, our pup never liked chicken and rice, but the vet gave us sensitive stomach food that worked well. I think it was this stuff https://www.chewy.com/iams-veterinary-formula-adult/dp/45571?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=f&utm_content=Iams%20Veterinary%20Formula&utm_term=&gclid=CPT0 n7_K6 c0CFRFZhgodfKAFDQ
Cathy H. replied:
Slippery Elm is the best stuff thereis for it and what holistic vets use. No pepto bismal and no immodium. Do not use white rice either it just converts to sugar which makes diarrhea worse.
I know someone with a small dog in need of dental attention, but her New Holland vet wants $400 right from the get-go. She says she's heard the WC vet (not sure -...
Virginia L. replied:
Brenda Lewis here is the thread. Glad you joined the group.
Christina M. replied:
Courtney Mooney
Courtney M. replied:
My grandmother's dachshund needed a dental and many teeth had to be pulled. The vet quoted her $800. I told her to go to Providence Animal Center in Media, PA. The fee there is $200 regardless of how many teeth need to be pulled or how much medication the dog needs after. My grandmother's dog ended up having 9 teeth pulled and she hasn't had any issues post op. I know Providence is a decent ways away from New Holland but I'm sure there is another low cost clinic that would do the dental for $200.
Wendy W. replied:
Dr Michael Spancake at Lenape Veterinary (outside of West Chester), is excellent and also very reasonable. I just had my Lab there for cleaning under anesthesia and two extractions.
Leslie A. replied:
Dr. Greg Hahn. Malvern Veterinary Hospital or Dr. Hyduke at Malvern Vet. Great docs. Let them know your situation!
Gillian F. replied:
WC vet had us leave our dog overnight for an upset stomach... $1,500 bill later, itemized down to $40 for a "courtesy call" so I don't recommend them. Dr.Kidd at pocopson station has been great for our dogs though!
Jess G. replied:
The SPCA clinic in Malvern does dental work and they are very cheap. I use Dr. Beach and I love him and he is reasonable priced as well. Just my experience but I'm not a fan of Dr. Latta office. There is always a huge wait with a lot of other dogs and her exams are minimal at best (she doesn't even weigh during exams unless you ask). Just my thoights
Brenda L. replied:
I used to take my pets to Dr. John Farhy in Springfield. I was obviously not mature enough to evaluate the skill of a medical professional because all I can remember is that he was really cute. That's why I'm so grateful for all of your recommendations. I have made an appointment for Ziva next Saturday. We're going to see the vet in Malvern. Ziva can be a little shy and I really hope she likes him. She definitely will not like him looking in her mouth. She won't even let me do that.
Ann S. replied:
We have bunnies seen at Penn Animal Hospital. It's a one vet practice, and I have every confidence that Dr. Beck is NOT "treatment happy." She is exceedingly ethical and kind and seems to understand that people have financial limitations, unlike many vets.
Gina L. replied:
Would they set up a payment plan for her? There's also Care Credit that she can apply for to help finance it. Her vet should know about it. My dog needs it too and I'm trying to think how/when. It's so costly but it can lengthen their lives!
Rebecca B. replied:
We had Chester's teeth cleaned, 5 removed, nails clipped and everything came to $500. This included his surgery and antibiotics. Dr. Francella at Coatesville Vet Hospital. I know he's worked out payment plans for people- I've heard his receptionist with his clients. Very nice people
Jamie W. replied:
The Brandywine SPCA has a clinic now that takes animals a few days a week. Their prices are very reasonable and when I was fostering for them my foster was treated there. It's near the Fraser concord pet
Michelle R. replied:
Yes. The Brandywine valley spca is quite good pricing wise. The health clinic is located at 9 Coffman Street in Malvern. It's right off of Rte 30 in Frazer, just a little ways up from the Wawa on the left traveling 30 east, not as far as the intersection of King Road and Rte 352. The phone number is 6106926113.
Mary W. replied:
Try Brandywine SPCA. They have a clinic too. In West Chester and Delaware
Does anyone know a vet with reasonable fees for surgery I'm the Kennett Union ville area
Tyler J. replied:
Boot Road Veterinary Clinic
Liz T. replied:
Dr Latta!
Kristen E. replied:
Nonantum Vet Clinic in Landenberg (#610-255-5145). Been going there for 15+ years and they are amazing!!
Jeffrey L. replied:
Brandywine valley Vetrinary clinic does laser surgery also.
Sue M. replied:
Never compared prices - Pocopson Veterinary Station do an awesome job with laser surgery.
Katie L. replied:
We use Dr Latta in West Chester
Christina H. replied:
What surgery? Locally we use Dr. James Beach at Walnut Hill Veterinary Clinic in Avondale. For big stuff - diagonostics, tumor removal and so on - Ryan Animal Hospital (UPenn) in Philadelphia.
A friend of mine is looking for a veterinarian to come to his house to do a routine checkup on a highly stressed cat. Any recommendations in the area? Thank you.
Cheryl A. replied:
http://www.p-a-w-s.com
Sharon G. replied:
I've heard good things about West Caln Veterinary Clinic & Mobile Veterinary Service.
Karen K. replied:
Where are you located? Mark Hodgson does home calls. He is in Kirkwood[quaryville]
We took in an abandoned kitten. Eating on its own not sure how old. Looking for the Cheapest vet I can take it to to be checked out and shots. Suggestions much...
Beta S. replied:
CCSPCA (now called the Brandywine Valley SPCA) is a good suggestion. They have an Animal Health Center in Malvern with a variety of discount packages for cats and dogs. Here is the web page that describes cat and kitten options. Perhaps you can class the little guy as a "community cat," they have a $30 option which includes a spay neuter, ear tip, shots. They won't do the surgery without checking him/her out. Here is a web page that describes their feline options. Server is a little slow, so be patient. http://www.ccspca.org/.../03/Animal-Health-Center-Cat.pdf
Rebecca B. replied:
Linda Staffieri- Dr Francella in Coatesville is great. He always gives me breaks if he knows it's a stray or feral. Love you, dear cousin, for taking in a stray. I'm rubbing off!
Sharon G. replied:
I saw a sign up at Tractor Supply in Parksburg yesterday saying they have a clinic coming up. I didn't notice the date but I'm sure you can call them for info.
Someone on last nights shift was asking for a Vet referral. Glenmore would be very close for her. I know someone has mentioned a Vet in Glenmore in the past that they...
Crystal H. replied:
Glenmoore vet is right off of 322 outside of Guthriesville. They are fantastic there.
Katy D. replied:
Dr. Tremoglie is the main vet. He is great!
Melissa W. replied:
West Caln Vet in wagontown off Sandy hill rd. Dr. Denise Atkinson Hall is great. 610-857-9060.
Hello, does anyone know where we can obtain a low cost neuter of our 6 month old bunny? When we got him, SPCA was still neutering bunnies. They are no longer doing so....
Jeanette R. replied:
Can you find a local bunny rescue. There used to be one in Delaware. HRS http://awos.petfinder.com/shelters/PA191.html
Alison P. replied:
We went to Chadwell Animal Hospital in Bel Air MD. I don't remember how much it was but it wasn't nearly that much.
*REUNITED* Does anyone recognize? She was in my front yard off Norwood road in Downingtown. She has a collar but no name/phone number. None of the neighbors have seen...
Can a dog trainer help us with our dog who has become aggressive with other dogs that pass by our house? He's 8 and this behavior started a year ago. He used to lay...
A friend is looking for a vet that can perform a euthanization at home. If anyone has a recommendation, I would appreciate it.
Jackie B. replied:
Gentle Doctor In Home Pet Care. Dr Kathy was unbelievable for care in the last few months of our Amber's life and was so compassionate when we had to say goodbye. We kept her as our vet for our Brandy too. Highly recommend.
Lucy R. replied:
I recommend highly "Lap of Love" Dr. Brad Bates & was recommended from my Vet when I had to have my dog put down. He was so caring, compassionate, gentle & explained to me everything before he did it. He also did not rush it, I was able to have my dog put down at my house in the yard where my dog loved to be. I am so sorry for your friend I know how difficult it is to go through it. Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice & In-Home Euthanasia. They have more than 1 vet, they are all over the United States.
My yellow lab just tore her CCL and will probably need surgery. My vet is very expensive. Any suggestions on reasonably priced vets. Thank you.
Vera C. replied:
I go to; Boot Road Veterinary Clinic, on Boot rd. Dr. Bob Not sure how much it would cost for your dog. Best of luck!
Beth C. replied:
I used Met Vet (Metropolitan Veterinarian Associates) when my dog needed emergency surgery. It was not cheap but the staff there was wonderful.
Deb T. replied:
Nonantum veterinary clinic in landenburg. They did my pitbulls acl. Amazing place great drs and people. So worth the 50 minute drive. Didnt have 4000 for my regular vet. I live chester co. They did amazing job, my girl is great now.
Patricia C. replied:
I use Care Credit when the vet bill is a little hefty. You have 6 mo. to pay it off without interest.
OK friends- love you guys and my dear friend Darlene Smith told me to ask this ? - my found stray kitten now a foster failure -Vet today her limp is due to hip out of...
Janet S. replied:
Kelly Stigall-Jones since you live in Willow Street, I highly recommend Lancaster Pet Pantry. Earlier this year I spent $500 at my vet investigating a URI issue with my cat. Vet said procedure would cost about $1500, plus I would have to pay Pet ER overnight charges because my vet doesn't keep animals overnight. They referred me to Lancaster Pet Pantry because they have a program that helps pets. My cat had the procedure done there and spent four nights in their care, and it cost me $275. Definitely talk to them first!