@Texas Kiki
Sorry for your loss, it's the "price" we pay for loving our "babies" ... I don't mean the cost, it's the "letting go" 


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Oh geez, fatal plus, wonder what the plus is.I was curious, so I looked up the cost of the solution.
Really, I just euthanized my old girl. It was actually a blessing to be able to do it rather than let her die at home.As someone who has worked in a Vet office for over a decade. Your $40-100 euthanasia charge isn't for the 3 CC's of Beuthasol. You are paying (like it or not) for the Vets time, the exam and emotional exhaustion. When your pet is put to sleep, and you are sobbing (which is typically the case with most pets) - it takes a toll on everyone in the room. You, the animal, the Tech and the Vet. It's hard and it pretty much ruins EVERYONES day. While any charge over $50 seems high to me, it is a task that no one wants to be put through, so I get why a lot of Vets charge more - simply because they would rather have you take it somewhere else. I'm not defending - simply explaining.
https://www.drugs.com/vet/fatal-plus-solution.htmlOh geez, fatal plus, wonder what the plus is.
The real cost of these are the education, expertise and licensing to be able to purchase and administer this stuff. Not to mention the clinic overhead.I was curious, so I looked up the cost of the solution.
Did they dispose of the body?I have always taken care of my own vet care with my chickens. I don't own firearms, or have a sharp ax/knife to kill her humanely at home. At the time this was the best option. I think I am going to talk to the manager and fight the charge. $80 for 3cc of anesthetic to put down my chicken seems a little insane.
You won't ever hear me complaining about what a vet charges!The real cost of these are the education, expertise and licensing to be able to purchase and administer this stuff. Not to mention the clinic overhead.
As someone who has worked in a Vet office for over a decade. Your $40-100 euthanasia charge isn't for the 3 CC's of Beuthasol. You are paying (like it or not) for the Vets time, the exam and emotional exhaustion. When your pet is put to sleep, and you are sobbing (which is typically the case with most pets) - it takes a toll on everyone in the room. You, the animal, the Tech and the Vet. It's hard and it pretty much ruins EVERYONES day. While any charge over $50 seems high to me, it is a task that no one wants to be put through, so I get why a lot of Vets charge more - simply because they would rather have you take it somewhere else. I'm not defending - simply explaining.
Slightly off topic... I noticed some of the solutions say dogs only, why is that? Do cats usually get something different?One final thought: It doesn't take 3 cc's of euthanasia solution to put down a chicken. It is 1 cc for 10 pounds. So that would be one big monster of a chicken, lol)