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A veterinary X-ray typically costs between $75 and $500 depending on the type, location, and whether sedation is required.
Yes, X-rays for dogs are often worth it as they help diagnose internal issues like fractures, tumors, and organ conditions promptly and accurately.
A dog X-ray without insurance typically costs between $75 and $500, depending on the complexity and location.
Vets charge high fees for X-rays due to expensive equipment, skilled personnel, and operational costs required to ensure accurate diagnostics and safety.
Dog X-rays can be moderately expensive, typically ranging from $75 to $500 depending on factors like location, type of X-ray, and sedation needs.
Yes, dogs can watch TV and respond to what they see and hear, although their perception differs from humans due to differences in vision and attention span.
Dogs say "I love you" through body language, eye contact, and affectionate behaviors like tail wagging, licking, and cuddling.
Yes, dogs can watch TV and respond to images and sounds, especially when the content captures their attention and visual perception.
Dogs express love through body language like wagging tails, licking, cuddling, and following their favorite human closely.

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