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Canine Spay/Neuter Prices
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Neuter Surgery
(males)

4-49lbs: $250+


50-69lbs: $300+


70-99lbs: $350+

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100-120lbs: $450+

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Over 120lbs - Exam is required to schedule

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If your pet does not have both testicles descended, it is required for him to come in for walk-in clinic hours for a general physical exam. If you are unsure, then you can come in for an exam.

Spay Surgery
(females)

4-49lbs : $300+


50-69lbs : $400+


70-99lbs : $500+

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100-120lbs : $600+

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Over 120lbs - Exam is required to schedule

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Ideally we would like to schedule a spay appointment, for a dog, for about 3-4 months after the bleeding from her heat cycle stops. Their heat cycle typically starts at 6-18 months old, and typically every 6 months.

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Non-optional Services 

(these costs are in addition to base surgical cost)

Canine In Heat : $100

Canine Pyometra : $200 - $250+

(antibiotic injection additional charge, is required. This is for pets that we find pyometra during a routine spay NOT pricing for known pyometra spay.)

Canine Pregnant Spay : $300

(WE DO NOT spay any pregnant pets if it is found or known that they are pregnant before the spay.)

Umbilical Hernia Repairs range from $100 to $200+ depending on severity. 

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NON-OPTIONAL:

If your pet has live fleas we will administer a Capstar ($10) at the time of a surgical operation.

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A Cerenia injection (anti-nausea) will be administered to your pet if they vomit at any time during surgery or recovery.

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Brachycephalic/Overweight Fee - $100

This is added to all brachycephalic or overweight pets for any surgery. A Cerenia Injection (anti nausea injection) is required at the time of surgery for any brachycephalic pets.

Additional Option Pricing

All of these options are offered because they are recommended. You can decline these options however with most options you will have to assume any risk that may come. If you decline any of these options and your pet needs emergency post-surgical care, as a low cost clinic we cannot afford to cover the cost. 

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Antibiotics and pain medications are required for all pets that have a pyometra spay. 

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Dog pain medications (oral): $18 - $40+

24 hour injection for pain: $20 - $60+ 

Calming medications (oral): $20 - $80+ 

E-Collar: $15 - $20

Antibiotic injection: $50 - $225+ 

Antibiotics (oral): $25 - $70+

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Pre-Op Bloodwork: $65

Comprehensive Bloodwork: $85

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Nail Trim: $20

Microchip: $40

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*All prices are subject to change*

Important Details

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We collect a mandatory prepaid non-refundable scheduling fee to secure all surgical appointments. This is not the full cost of the service, it is just to reserve your appointment. The scheduling fee will go towards the total cost of procedure at the time of checking out. We will not schedule any surgeries by email or phone, you must schedule online or in person whenever we are open. â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹If you do not receive a receipt after scheduling your appointment has not been scheduled.

Canine Spay Scheduling Fee: $150 

Canine Neuter Scheduling Fee: $125

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For your pet’s safety, we highly recommend bloodwork with any surgery or dental procedure. Bloodwork allows us to screen your pet’s organ function to help ensure that your pet can safely make it through anesthesia. Pets with liver or kidney conditions need special considerations before anesthesia. Senior pets (any pet that are 7+ years old), purebreds (prone to genetic disorders, like clotting issues, etc), or any pet that has any medical considerations, bloodwork is always strongly recommended or in some cases may be required. It is an option to decline bloodwork, but owner will assume any and all risks by declining the bloodwork. If you have had bloodwork preformed for your pet an exam is still required and you must provide a copy of the bloodwork it needs to be within 30 days of the dental appointment.

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***Proof of Rabies required for all surgical patients. Please be ready to provide your pets Rabies Certificate. You are welcome to bring the certificate with you at check in or email it to us before your pets appointment. We do not accept the rabies tag, invoices, or reminders as proof of rabies as it does not have the necessary information needed. 

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If your pet is nervous, anxious, or aggressive please bring your pet in for a general physical exam during our walk in clinic hours for our doctor to determine which calming medications are necessary before surgical visits to ensure your pet has the best possible experience.​ If your pet is fractious or difficult at the time of the appointment you will either be asked to stay until the pet is ready for surgery or you will need to reschedule and the pet will be put on calming medications. ​​

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All surgery patients are released with specific instructions for the pets post surgical care. Complications are rare, if these post surgical directions are followed.

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We do not accept care credit, pet insurance, or checks. We also do not work with rescue organizations or third parties. The person who schedules the appointment is responsible for payment, surgery options, etc. 

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Mobile devices may not be supported, please use desktop or laptop for scheduling.

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We do not preform any surgeries for Rottweilers.

We do not preform any surgeries on French Bulldogs due to increased risks.

We do not preform any surgeries for Wolves or wolfdog hybrids (they are considered exotic by our state and we cannot legally offer any services).

Dobermans are required to have Von Willebrand's testing PRIOR to scheduling any surgeries with us, unfortunately we do not offer Von Willebrand's testing as a low cost clinic, meaning this test would need to be done elsewhere.

Any owners of Golden Retriever's are encouraged to do their own research about the pros and cons of having a Golden Retriever spayed or neutered before scheduling.

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**All prices are subject to change**

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