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I understand the cost for full-mouth extractions are:
$1730.85 for cats
$2056.41 for dogs weighing less than 35 pounds
$2536.35 for dogs weighing greater than 35 pounds

(Extraction does not include the costs of: dental cleaning $442, or any prescribed pain medications and antibiotics. These will be additional costs that I authorize)

I understand this budget may not cover expenses associated with all recommended extractions; I also understand that the cost of the dental cleaning $442, prescribed pain medications and antibiotics must also be considered in addition to this budget given. Extractions range in cost from $75 to $292 each.

(I acknowledge that my pet will be under anesthesia during this phone call attempt.)

If I am unable to be reached, please
(If extractions are desired later, I understand anesthesia will be required a second time incurring a second charge of $622.99 for 1hr.)

Your pet’s teeth are held in place by the periodontal ligament, and over time dental disease can cause this ligament to deteriorate. When the tartar is removed by scaling during the dental procedure, many times this then results in a tooth or multiple teeth falling out, especially in pets with higher grades of periodontal disease.

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A pre-operative blood panel will be performed before the dental procedure is started. If the bloodwork shows concerning abnormalities, we may choose to delay the dental procedure for the safety of your pet. Your veterinarian will determine a treatment plan, and will ensure to advise you on what your next steps may be. The cost of the pre-operative bloodwork is $212.22, and the cost of a comprehensive examination is $82.00, and would be due at time of pick up if the procedure is cancelled.

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