I have 2 old medium sized rescue mutts. The male is 14 and the female is 13. The new vet is suggesting some costly procedures and I'm wanting advice on whether they're necessary/advisable.
The male has a bad knee and it seems to be bothering him quite a lot. He has trouble getting up from laying down sometimes. Vet says he has inflamed gums a lot of plaque buildup and needs a teeth cleaning, which requires sedation. He also has a sore on his good back knee that isn't healing up, and they want to remove that.
Female dog is still as spry and active as she's ever been, but has a golfball size lump on her back. Vet wants to remove that and also do the sedated teeth cleaning on her. On both dogs they also recommended teeth xrays and lab analysis of removed masses, more $$$.
They sampled both growths and looked at them under a microscope in their office. On the male they said it was inconclusive. On the female they said it was a fungus?!? They also ran blood samples on both dogs to check liver function. Male came back good on that. They said female came back borderline and they want to put her on a pill for that.
Everything they proposed on both dogs comes out to $5k. None of these conditions are new and the previous vets I'm used to seeing at this practice never proposed any of this. Feels kind of like a cash grab from the bew person. Also feels pretty invasive and expensive for a couple of dogs that only have a few years left at best.
Thoughts?
The male has a bad knee and it seems to be bothering him quite a lot. He has trouble getting up from laying down sometimes. Vet says he has inflamed gums a lot of plaque buildup and needs a teeth cleaning, which requires sedation. He also has a sore on his good back knee that isn't healing up, and they want to remove that.
Female dog is still as spry and active as she's ever been, but has a golfball size lump on her back. Vet wants to remove that and also do the sedated teeth cleaning on her. On both dogs they also recommended teeth xrays and lab analysis of removed masses, more $$$.
They sampled both growths and looked at them under a microscope in their office. On the male they said it was inconclusive. On the female they said it was a fungus?!? They also ran blood samples on both dogs to check liver function. Male came back good on that. They said female came back borderline and they want to put her on a pill for that.
Everything they proposed on both dogs comes out to $5k. None of these conditions are new and the previous vets I'm used to seeing at this practice never proposed any of this. Feels kind of like a cash grab from the bew person. Also feels pretty invasive and expensive for a couple of dogs that only have a few years left at best.
Thoughts?