[Dailydrool] Torn ACL surgery cost
AWoodrum
awoodrum at clear.net
Sat Aug 9 11:09:33 PDT 2014
You might want to ask your Vet, just out of curiosity. Bet the surgery
would be at least $2,500.00 if not more. $500.00 is 1970's pricing.
Seriously.
Anita Woodrum
awoodrum at clear.net
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Thanks to those who have offered advice about a torn ACL and operation.
We probably won't have that done as the vet doubts the necessity. As
said, we are lucky that this dog is an absolute angel about being
crate-confined for 23 and a half hours a day.
But I have to say am appalled at the prices mentioned that people have
paid for this type surgery. I do realize some live in high-rent,
high-wage areas, so vet's overhead is much higher than our smallish
southern town, but.... really(!)... those figures are outlandish. I
seriously doubt our bill would be even as high as $500 for the surgery.
Including anesthesia, surgery, overnight stay, medications, follow-up
visits, etc.
In my opinion, our vet is a absolute artist with orthopedic surgery,
even tho not a specialist. Back when we were heavily into rescue work,
can't begin to count the number of dogs he "fixed" for us that had been
injured by cars, guns, beatings, whatever -- or those with dysplasia. He
once repaired a compound fracture of one of our cat's lower legs; and if
you've ever felt a cat's leg, you will realize how tiny the two bones
are between hock and paw. The cat fully recovered without even a limp.
So, believe me when I say it's not the cost that will determine our
decision; it will be how the dog does and what our vet says. It would be
another story if the price tag was $5,000 or, worse yet, $10,000. No
doubt about it. Any dog with an owner willing (and able) to pay that is
a lucky dog with a fortunate owner, indeed. (Or not, if it didn't REALLY
need that or some other type surgery in the first place.)
Riche
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