Most breed experts recommend that the coat be
trimmed under the ears, under the tail, and around the feet.
Not exact matches
Nail
trims,
ear cleaning, dental cleanings, microchip implantation may all be performed while your pet is
under anesthesia.
Common additional procedures that can be performed while your pet is
under anesthesia are teeth or
ear cleaning, microchip placement, nail
trimming, vaccinations or lab tests.
You may need to
trim back some of the hair
under their big floppy
ears to help keep them clean!
While your pet is
under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as nail
trimming,
ear cleaning, or implanting an identification microchip.
People tend to like to keep the coat on the
ears, head, neck, chest, stomach, and
under the tail closely
trimmed, which means frequent trips to a groomer.
Handled by owner and family 12 times a week: hold
under arm like football, hold to chest, hold on floor near owner, hold in between owners legs, hold head, look in
ears, mouth, in between toes, hold and take temperature, hold like baby,
trim toe nails, hold in lap, etc..
The
ears and the area
under the tail should be kept clean, and the dog's nails
trimmed every two weeks or so.
To avoid any onset of
ear infections, many vets advice the
trimming of the hair in the inside of the
ear so that there is ventilation
under the
ears.
In addition the dog is usually
trimmed every month or so in certain areas — around the feet, on the face,
under the neck, on the underside of the
ears, and
under the tail.
Vaccinations: Rabies - $ 10 Dhpp - $ 15 Dhppc - $ 22.50 Bordatella - $ 15 Fvrcp $ 15 Felv $ 15 Standard Injections $ 40 Deep Otic Lavage $ 275 (includes anesthesia, deep
ear flush, culture / sensitivity to lab, antibiotic injection, e-collar, and medication to go home) Dental Cleaning $ 150 - $ 175 (includes anesthesia & prophy / polish / scaling) Comfortis single tablet $ 14 - 15 Box of 6 tablets $ 84 - $ 90 Revolution for Puppies / Kittens and Adult Cats single dose $ 17.50 3 dose box $ 52.50 Pre-op Blood Test $ 75 CBC / Chemistry Panel $ 130 Heartworm test $ 55 Thyroid Panel $ 90 Phenobarb Level $ 90 Biopsy to lab $ 150 Urinalysis $ 50 (with C&S $ 150) Feline Felv / Fiv test $ 45 Canine Parvo test $ 45 Fecal exam $ 40 - $ 60 Parvo Hospitalization $ 135 per 24 hour treatment Out Patient Parvo treatment $ 50 - $ 95 per day Radiographs (2 views) $ 130 - $ 150 additional views $ 25 each Home Again Microchip $ 45 Nail
Trim $ 10 Anal Gland Expression $ 20 Deworming $ 15 - $ 45 Sedation / Anesthesia $ 45 - $ 85 Abcess Repair $ 150 and up Mass Removals $ 95 and up Cherry Eye Surgery $ 300 and up Pyometra $ 800 and up Tail Docking / Dewclaw removals $ 40 - $ 50 per puppy (must be
under 1 week old) C - section $ 900 and up Cystotomy $ 900 and up Exploratory $ 1000 and up
The RVT can do an array of treatments, here are a list of most of them: collect blood and urine samples, wound management, anesthesia, pain management, triage and emergency care, intravenous catheters, urinary catheters, radiographs, pre and post-surgical care, medication administration, nail
trims,
ear cleaning, cytology (looking at cells
under a microscope to help determine diagnosis), urinalysis.
Touch - ups and Specialty
Trims Touch - up
trimmers for specialty
trimming on
ears, faces, feet, tummies or
under tail areas can also be a handy tool for the home groomer.