Spay & Neuter
Canine Spay/Neuter:
Less than 50 lbs
Between 51-75 lbs
Between 76-100 lbs
Greater than 100 lbs
Feline Spay
Feline Neuter
Rabbit Neuter
$299
$335
$395
$470
$264
$175
$355
FAQS
What exactly does a spay or neuter surgery entail?
Neutering is the removal of testicles in male animals and spaying is the removal of the uterus and ovaries of females.
What are some specific health benefits of spaying or neutering my pet?
Aside from overpopulation, there are plenty of other reasons why you should consider neutering or spaying your pets, including a number of serious health benefits. Here are some specific examples why we highly recommend this program for your pet.
- Male dogs in particular will go to extreme lengths to find a mate and have been known to dig under fences and escape properties. They also regularly get into fights with other dogs. Neutering removes most of this aggression and stops them from trying to run away.
- Females in heat can be very noisy and messy as they urinate much more often and aren't too fussy about where they do it! With heat cycles lasting 4/5 days and occurring every 3 weeks during the breeding season, it can be a difficult time. Spayed females will not go into heat and so this problem will be eradicated.
- Un-neutered males also mark their territory by spraying urine and exhibit quite naughty behavior. Neutering them solves many early aggression problems, helps level their behavior and brings their focus and attention on to their human families. Neutering can also help prevent unwanted behaviors such as humping.
- If you have more than one pet, spaying or neutering can improve the temperament of an animal meaning that all of your pets are much more likely to get along.
- Neutering or spaying will also benefit the community as it will reduce the number of animals on the streets, particularly strays who are known to destroy property, raid garbage, destroy wildlife and cause accidents.