Great Value Spay Neuter

Now you can do the right thing and get your pet fixed for hundreds of dollars less than your regular vet may charge, without compromising quality! All pets (except male cats) receive an IV catheter and fluids to maintain hydration throughout the procedure. We use a modern, safe, well-developed anesthetic protocol and monitor anesthetized pets by pulse oximetry. Pre-anesthetic bloodwork is optional but highly recommended, to ensure it is safe to put your pet under anesthesia.

Prices

Our prices include pre-surgical exam; anesthesia; monitoring; IV catheter and fluids (except for feline neuters); antibiotic injection and pain medicine to go home.

 

Neuters

Spays

Canine surgeries

  • Neuter (under 20 lbs): $110
  • Neuter (21-35 lbs): $135
  • Neuter (36-50 lbs): $155
  • Neuter (51-75 lbs):$175
  • Neuter (over 75 lbs): $205
  • Spay (under 20 lbs): $145
  • Spay (21-35 lbs): $160
  • Spay (36-50 lbs): $170
  • Spay (51-75 lbs):$220
  • Spay (over 75 lbs): $270

Feline surgeries

  • Neuter: $80
  • Spay: $110

Surcharges

Cryptorchid neuter (when a testicle has not descended):

  • Inguinal: $50
  • Abdominal: $100

In heat / obese / pregnant / pseudo-pregnant / pyometra:

  • $35-$100 by weight / complexity (canine)
  • $25 – $50 by weight / complexity (feline)

Hernia repair:

  • $40-$60 by size / complexity (canine and feline)

 

Optional extras

  • Pre-anesthetic bloodwork (includes complete blood count): $55
  • Nail trim (with surgery): $8
  • Ear cleaning (with surgery): $20
  • Anal gland expression (with surgery): $15
  • Microchip (with surgery): $42
  • Extraction of baby teeth (with surgery): $10 (per tooth)

 

Vaccines

  • Rabies (with surgery): $15
  • DHPP (with surgery): $15
  • Corona (with surgery): $16
  • Bordatella (with surgery): $15
  • Rattlesnake (with surgery): $18
  • FVRCP, FeLV combo (with surgery): $35

 

Make an appointment

To make an appointment, please call us on (714) 524-1156. Do not give your pet anything to eat or drink after midnight on the day of the surgery. Please note: pets under five months old will not be operated on. If your pet is younger than five months, please wait until they are older. Make an appointment right now, for the following reasons…

Why spay?

  • Spaying greatly reduces the risk of breast cancer and completely eliminates the possibility of uterine and ovarian cancer.
  • Spaying eliminates heat cycles, which are messy; cause behavioral changes; and attract male dogs.

Why neuter?

  • Neutering reduces the risk of prostate cancer and eliminates the possibility of testicular cancer.
  • Males neutered at a young age are less likely to develop dominance or aggression-related behavior problems.
  • Neutering relieves your male pet of the constant urge to seek out and mate with a female in heat.

Call now: (714) 524-1156