depends on what kind of vet you are!
My vet charges 25.00 per office visit. She does not charge for the "Health Certificate" needed for travel. Depends on the vet, so call first and ask them.
it is sick? take it to the vet
Mileage paid to a vet for service connected exams. This may also be paid for mass transit coast. Vet also has to be 30 % or more
Try local animal charities, rescue centres etc. He needs to see a vet, ring all the animal charities, there is usually some way of seeing a vet even if you have to travel. Alternatively, ask if your local vet will accept payment in installments. Good luck.
try: bow and arrow, noose, chocolate. Enjoy, and good luck!
This will depend on the type of practice the veterinarian is in. Most small animal exclusive practitioners do not travel - the owners bring the pets to the clinic where the vet is. In contrast, large animal practitioners travel all day long as they go from farm to farm taking care of animals.
A big animal vet is called a large animal vet, a rural vet or a farm vet
Either an Avian Vet or a Livestock Vet
Vet.
yes, but the horse should be vet checked before going on a plane but if the horse is not in good health then NO. The horse could be tramatised if it was sick.
The amount of money that it will cost to take your horse to the vet varies. In most cases, it will range between $50 to $150 depending on the vet you go for. Answer 2: The amount, as stated above, will vary. If you travel to the vet and not the other way around you can avoid the vet call fee, which can range from $30-$100 per visit. After that the amount you pay will vary according to the reason for the visit. It could be anything from $25 for a fecal test to $10,000 for colic surgery.
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