Is 72 dollars too much for a complete vaccine in Texas? No vet visit. Just me buying the syringe. It sounded outrageous to me but I don't want to drive all the way to TSC for a few dollars.
What all is in the vaccine? I don't know the answer off the top of my head but I'll look it up right quick.
http://www.kvvet.com/KVVet/dept.asp?dept_id=932&0=dept%2Easp%2Cdept%5Fid%3D197%26Tree%3D%2CMost%20Popular&1=dept%2Easp%2Cdept%5Fid%3D979%26menu%5Fid%3D%26Tree%3D0%2CVaccines%2A&mscssid=07F8C6BFEF75446AAA584BE12E379A67&Gift=&GiftID=
This is a comparison chart of all the different complete vaccines. When you click on the names, the description and price pops up. Most of them were in 17 dollar range but one was 88 dollars. Maybe that's the one you're looking at.
You just reminded me - I need to order vaccines again. We pay $22 for West Nile - it's not combined with anything. Then we pay $9.95 for one dose syringe (although I buy 10 dose vials at $89.95 for Fluvac Innovator 4 (2-way sleeping sickness, tetanus and flu)