I'm not understanding the pricing of sterilization.
I asked 5 different vets in my area their ballbark charge for a neutering. All around it was approximately 300$, with no price break if it was a spay or a neuter. The break down of fees said this included pre-surgery bloodwork, the sedation, and the take home medications. One vet was even very short with me when I asked how much it was without pre-surgery bloodwork. He said no responsible vet would do it. When I asked why shelters didn't do it, he hung up on me.
The shelter costs were about 25-35$ depending on if it was a spay or neuter, and with the caveat that there would be a additional charge if there was an undescended testicle. Alright, makes sense.
That's a huge difference but I figured that the shelters are probably subsidized or working on a volunteer basis with some vets.
When I couldn't get a hold of the shelters I came across some sterilization foundations that ranged from 65-75$ for spay/neuters, flat fee. That's a little better. Availability is not great. Talking to one of these people she refered me to a few clinics that had discount surgeries which she admitted were "a little more". I assumed that it would be in the 300$ range like the other vets.
Contacting one of those vets he said he regularly did spay and neuters for 95-100$, barring in unforeseen issues, and didn't suggest pre-surgery bloodwork for healthy young dogs. I ultimately picked this mid-range clinic.
So my question is, where the hell are they getting these numbers? Are they just competeing in different markets, or is there an actual cost difference of staff and resources?
Does anyone know?