Question by michael: how much should a cataract surgery cost?
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Depends which doctor you go to. Depends which country you do it at. Depends which currency you are using…………….. I would guess rough estimate and most common in the United States around $ 5000
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Question by FREEDOM RINGS: How much can a YAG Laser procedure cost?
I had a cataract removed in 2008, now have a blurring in rt. eye. How much does a YAG-Laser procedure cost. Average Cost. Thanks.
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You have eyes in your mouth?
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Question by TraceyA: Shi Tzu’s and cataract surgery – anyone have this done and know the cost?
I have a shi tzu (sorry spelling is wrong) and she has really bad clouds in one eye and the other one is getting cloudy too- I was wondering if anyone has ever had to have a Cataract Surgery done on a dog and what they paid their Vet for this Surgery ?
Please let me know if anyone knows this — please no smart remarks, or anything stupid for answers I love this dog and do not want her to loose her sight and do not want to put her down either – she is still young and has plenty of life left in her. She is part of my family, I have her and her brother, they are twins.
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By sheer coincidence we in rottie rescue have just taken in a girlie dog with cataracts and we are going to try and raise the money to have them done.
In the UK we have already been in touch with a referral practise via our vet and it is going to be £4000 plus 20% vat for both eyes.
Couldn’t possibly guess what it would be where you are.
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Question by debrasue312: how much would it cost to remove cataracts from a Maltese dog?
my 10 year old dog can no longer see…with a white cloud over both eyes
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Answer by N1N4
i have a bichon frise, and it was about 1600 per eye.
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Question by hierarchy: Is there a lower cost, quality to the science diet w/d dog food prescribed to my diabetic…?
…miniature schnauzer?
My beloved Schnauzer was very recently diagnosed with diabetes. He was prescribed 3 units twice daily of u40 insulin and the Science Diet W/D dog food The Science diet food is very expensive from my vet and I hear bad things about that brand anyway. We love our doggy, but we have a very small budget and saving some money on dog food would help. Turbo, the schnauzer, is a recent addition to the family. He has probably been diabetic for some time. He already has cataracts and his glucose levels were throuh the roof before we started the insulin. The previous owners were gonna get rid of him, put him down, because of problems we recognized as diabetic symptoms so we rescued him. He’s doing better with the prescriptions and exercise and is the most grateful and loving creature in the world.
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We went to college at Purdue University where they had a veterinary medicine school. I heard that vets promote this food mainly because of all the perks and things like equipment subsidies that are given, not because it is the best. Science W/D is not for diabetes as much as weight loss. It is low sodium. You could make your own dog food for Turbo.see this website:http://www.caninediabetes.org/dogfood.html#anchor329627 The main component here is the exercise which it sounds like you are already giving him. getting him down to a fighting weight will help tremendously. The diet for him must be adheared to fairly strictly so that he will loose weight steadily. Small dogs that have even a couple extra pounds on them will feel the effects in older age. Diabetes is all about carbohydrate metabolism. Remember that as with people it’s the treats and the high card foods that stress the pancreas. Any goodies would be better off made of protein or low carb vegetables such as broccoli, my dogs love the stem portion of broccoli. I just slice it “julienne” style for them and they like it raw. You could make your own dog food as you will see from the website (and there are others…) that I gave you. using chicken thighs as the base protein and some brown rice can be more economical. Buy the meat in bulk from one of the warehouse stores and freeze what you will not use. You could freeze it in serving size bags and thaw it in the microwave in quantities ready for a few days. It is wonderful that you took this special needs senior citizen into your home and hearts.But it sounds like he is giving back a lot to you already. Good luck.
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