The cost of a French bulldog C-section can vary depending on factors such as location, veterinarian experience, and any additional procedures required. On average, it can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $7,000.
- Location: The cost of veterinary services can vary by region. Urban areas typically have higher prices than rural areas.
- Veterinarian experience: More experienced veterinarians or specialty clinics may charge more for their services.
- Additional procedures: If the C-section requires additional procedures, such as an emergency spay or treatment for complications, the cost may be higher.
- Pre-operative and post-operative care: The cost of the C-section may also include pre-operative blood work, pain management, and post-operative care such as antibiotics and follow-up visits.
It’s best to consult with a veterinarian for an accurate estimate of the cost of a French bulldog C-section.
In my experience with my second litter, the c-section cost me significantly more in Mandeville, Louisiana, versus what it cost me in Dallas, Texas.
Product/Service | Quantity | Cost |
Complete Blood Count | 1 | 30.00 |
Chem 17 | 1 | 95.00 |
Electrolytes | 1 | 45.00 |
Cesarean Section | 1 | Incl. |
Veterinary Consultation | 1 | 60.00 |
C-Section | 1 | 360.00 |
Surgical Supplies | 1 | 90.00 |
Anesthesia Induction | 1 | 200.00 |
Cefazolin 1g | 1 | Incl. |
IV Catheter | 1 | Incl. |
Carprofen (Rimadyl) Inj. | 0.7 | 28.35 |
Inhalant Anesthesia | 3 | 180.00 |
After Hours Surgury | 1 | 250.00 |
Alfaxan 10mg/ml | 2 | Incl. |
Anesthesia Induction | 1 | Incl. |
Hydromorphone 2mg/ml | 0.45 | Incl. |
Anesthetic Monitoring | 1 | Incl. |
Phylyte | 1 | Incl. |
E-collar | 1 | 10.50 |
General Health Profile | 1 | Incl. |
Antibiotics TGH – Sx | 1 | Incl. |
Versed | 0.18 | 31.18 |
Rimadyl 75mg | 3 | 21.83 |
Gabapentin 100mg/ml | 10 | 27.50 |
Oxytocin | 0.1 | 25.04 |
The grand total for Dallas Animal Urgent Care’s C-section was $1,455.27
French bulldogs, due to their anatomy and physical characteristics, can face more difficulties and complications during a C-section compared to other dog breeds. French bulldogs have a brachycephalic (short-nosed) skull, which can make it harder for them to breathe, especially during surgery. They also have a narrow pelvis and larger head size, which can make delivery difficult and increase the likelihood of a C-section.
It’s important to work with a veterinarian experienced in performing C-sections on French bulldogs to minimize risks and ensure the best possible outcome for the mother and her puppies.