DHLP-PV shot-$15.00
Rabie-3 year-$12.00
Heartworm check-$17.00
Worming-$10.00
no charge for a office visit
Gordon, Georgia
2006-09-24 17:00:14
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answered by ? 4
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At a pet store vaccinations can be purchased for 5-9 dollars, but rabies must be administered by a vet, at the traveling vaccination clinics, 10 dollars for the 8-way, 5 dollars for rabies. At the vetrinarians, anywhere from 20-60 dollars just to see the animal, and 10-30 dollars for vaccinations. This is in Greenville, SC.
2006-09-24 16:50:18
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answered by stilettopanda 4
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Vaccinations are bad for you and your dog!
A vaccinated dog/person is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated dog/person. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system thus making those who are innoculated more susceptible to disease.
There are so many awful side effects to vaccination that it should be considered extremely dangerous.
Just sit back and think for a while.
Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into your bloodstream.
We have been subjected to an awful mind control program to enable the drug manufacturers to make a fortune.
The Vaccination Hoax
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html
2006-09-27 22:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in SW Florida, and I took my puppies to Banfield Pet Hospital, they are located inside of PetSmarts all over the place, and they have insurance plans for pets... I set both my dogs up and it costed a $100 one time membership fee, and then I pay $16 a month per dog... but it covers all shots FOREVER. Plus free office visits... I could bring my dogs to the vet every day if I wanted and never pay a dime... I don't know exactly what vaccines are supposed to cost, but I have saved about $500 between both dogs in just a year. If you have a PetSmart with a Banfield local to you, I would recommend going there. They even send me postcards letting me know what shots are about to be due.
Looking at everyone else's answers, those prices look about right, but you may also have to pay office visit fees, and there were charges on one of my bills for Waste fees (like having to pay for the disposal of vials and syringes and needles)
2006-09-24 16:49:39
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answered by chrystallec 4
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Peoria,Illinois
I get the 3 yr.rabies shot for my dogs and cats.It's cheaper and less of a hassle for me.Most vets in this area are unwilling to tell people such a vaccine exists as it cuts down on office visits.They figure you're going to bring the animal in yearly for distemper/parvo anyway so they'll just do it all at once.
Rabies shot{3yr.} $28.00
Distemper/parvo $36.50
My vet charges a little more than others in this area for the fact that she gives shots free to low income people one Saturday a month.She also charges more for flea meds but she has to cover the cost of the shots somehow.
2006-09-25 01:32:29
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answered by misbehavin165 5
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We live in Kansas and we go to the Coop Stores (or any Farmstores) and buy the 7 in 1 shots there and give it to our dogs ourselves.They cost less than $4.Rabies is not included in that and you'd have to go to the vet for that
2006-09-24 16:50:51
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answered by Darthtater 2
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S$35 annual jab
2006-09-27 19:46:15
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answered by Lagoon 2
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Denver, CO
$17-$28 depending on the vaccine.
Rabies usually $20
Distemper/parvo $21.95-$25.95
2006-09-24 16:45:28
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answered by Heather B 2
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Full Annual Physical -- in Bham AL -- average $150 - $300
Bear in mind this isn't just vaccinations, this is FULL ANNUAL PHYSICAL
2006-09-24 16:46:15
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answered by Bama 5
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Greenwich/Stamford, Ct....and about 60-100 bucks per year depending on the shots...
2006-09-24 16:48:52
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answered by sweet ivy lyn 5
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