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So for the first 4 1/2 years that I lived here (been here for 5), I didn't have a dog. That's a LONG time if you're going to consider that I've had a dog even before I was born lol. So November 2009, my husband finally gets me a puppy! She's a Miniature Pinscher and we got her at 3 months old and 4lbs. Being the first dog that I've had since I moved out here, I had no idea where to take her to get her shots and checkup. The first place that I could think about was the place down the street from us, Siena Animal Hospital.
The staff is great and the facility is new so it's nice. Each visit was $50, just for the checkup, of course, everything else was extra. Well, it came time to get her fixed, spayed and the cost was close to $300 for the surgery, cone of shame and pain meds-- WTF?!?! My aunt is a Vet in San Diego, I am so used to her prices and I was blown away when I heard that! I decided to call around and see what other options we had and I found the Spay and Neuter Center of Southern Nevada that Spayed her for $105 for everything mentioned above. It all depends on the size of your pet and at this point she only weighed 5lbs. It was across town but it was saving us close to $200, so t'was worth it!
One nice thing that they offer, at no additional cost to you, is a pet portal. It's like and Outlook for your pet lol. Kinda cool but I'm sure that's apart of their outrageous prices, as some hidden fee-- don't know for sure, just saying.
So to sum it up, you basically get what you pay for...You have a pretty facility, you pay more lol. They don't even have any other payment options like they do at other clinics. I gave them the 2-Stars just because I liked going there, it was close and the place was nice but for your moneys worth, go else where.
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