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Like just about everything else around these parts, veterinary care can be expensive. To help you keep your hound healthy without draining your bank account, we've scoped out the best resources for low-cost care in San Francisco and beyond.
From microchips to claw clipping, from vaccinations to de-worming, bargains abound in the Bay Area. For example: while neutering or spaying a dog can set you back more than $400 at your vet's office, we found reputable veterinary organizations that will perform those operations for as little as $60, with lower-cost (and even free) alternatives for low-income and homeless residents, seniors and owners of pit bulls. Annual physicals can be had for as little as $38 and rabies vaccinations for as low as $5, right in the heart of San Francisco. We also found a host of affordable microchip resources, from the Peninsula to Marin and the East Bay. Read on for all the details. Know of low- or no-cost places we've overlooked?
Let us know. Laura Cavaluzzo
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