Laceration / wound repair Cost for Dogs

Laceration / wound repair typically costs $300 to $2,000. Use the calculator to estimate the cost for your dog's size and area.

Estimated cost

$300$2,000

Most owners pay around $800

Where a typical bill goes

Pre-op exam & bloodwork$100
Anesthesia & monitoring$120
The surgery itself$360
Hospital stay$140
Medications & aftercare$80

With pet insurance, a bill like this could cost you about $360 out of pocket instead of $800.

Based on a common plan with an 80% reimbursement rate and a $250 annual deductible.

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These are educational estimates. Actual quotes vary by clinic, your dog's health, and any complications. Always confirm with your vet.

What the surgery involves

Cleans and stitches a deep cut or bite wound, often under sedation or anesthesia.

Recovery

Keeping the area clean and protected for 10 to 14 days until the stitches come out.

Frequently asked questions

How much does laceration / wound repair cost for a dog?

It typically ranges from $300 to $2,000, with most owners paying around $800. The final cost depends on your dog's size, where you live, and whether there are any complications. Use the calculator above for a closer estimate.

What does laceration / wound repair involve?

Cleans and stitches a deep cut or bite wound, often under sedation or anesthesia.

What is recovery like?

Keeping the area clean and protected for 10 to 14 days until the stitches come out.

Does pet insurance cover laceration / wound repair?

Most accident and illness plans help with unexpected surgeries after a deductible and at a set reimbursement rate, though routine procedures like spay and neuter usually aren't covered. Check your specific policy, and ideally insure your dog before a problem arises.

These are educational estimates, not a quote or medical advice. Real costs vary by clinic, your dog's health, and any complications. Always confirm with your vet.

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