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My 11 year old terrier cross is in need of some dental work. I have been given a quote of between $500 and $700. I know it depends on how many teeth need to extracted and anything else they might find. I have thought of taking him to another vet but for another quote but I will have to pay for another consultation fee. Is this a reasonable quote? Hoping for advice.

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Dental charges vary so much however at his age he will need pre blood tests & fluids so thats over $100 instantly. I think it is worth getting a 2nd quote.

The actual cost for pulling a tooth out is not so much so 2 or 4 teeth won't be that much difference its all the other bits like the anaesthetic, cleaning, painkillers, antibiotic etc that bulk the bill up. I have had quotes that have varied $250 for the same work.

Depends how comfortable you are with the vet doing the work too.

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Many vets offer free dental checks these days where they can give you a quote without the cost of a consult.

Appointments usually take only 5 minutes and are strictly limited to examining and discussing the teeth. Any other issues addressed will most likely involve a fee being charged.

Buts it's worth checking to see if they offer free dental checks.

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My 11 year old terrier cross is in need of some dental work. I have been given a quote of between $500 and $700. I know it depends on how many teeth need to extracted and anything else they might find. I have thought of taking him to another vet but for another quote but I will have to pay for another consultation fee. Is this a reasonable quote? Hoping for advice.

Thankyou

That sounds expensive to me, my BSD just had a lipoma behind her elbow removed together with a dental plus one molar extraction for $533.

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My 11 year old terrier cross is in need of some dental work. I have been given a quote of between $500 and $700. I know it depends on how many teeth need to extracted and anything else they might find. I have thought of taking him to another vet but for another quote but I will have to pay for another consultation fee. Is this a reasonable quote? Hoping for advice.

Thankyou

That sounds expensive to me, my BSD just had a lipoma behind her elbow removed together with a dental plus one molar extraction for $533.

I think you got yourself a good deal.

The cost of dentistry, like many other procedures, is relative and the only way to compare prices is to know exactly what is included in the estimated cost - blood tests, IV fluids, dental radiographs, local anaesthetic blocks, gingival flaps, sutured wounds etc or what is a 'standard' kind of dental in many practices of scale and polish and remove teeth that are wiggly or very diseased.

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I recently paid just over $500 with a pensioner discount for a 12 year old dog to have his teeth cleaned and two removed. I noticed on the bill that they said something about anaesthetizing an elderly dog which I assumed cost more. I think what you have been quoted is reasonable.

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My 3 y/o little JS had a dental 2 weeks ago. It cost $399 which included anaesthesia, bloods & IV fluids. I was asked what I'd be willing to pay if something else needed doing, either $250, $500 or $1000, & they couldn't get in touch with me. I opted for $250. If I hadn't they said he'd have to be woken up & it would cost more to do what would be needed. Luckily he didn't need any extras.

I took my JS pup to the pet dentist & the initial consult fee was over $400.

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Lucky had his dental surgery today, three teeth removed, ears checked and they also clipped his nails, it is a job I dislike because his nails are black and I can`t see the quick not to mention how much he fidgets.

All up it cost $500 which I thought was reasonable. The quote they gave me was over the top but I think it was covering all bases. No more bad breath Yeh!!

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