AMCMA offers "classic spay"/"classic neuter" surgeries at both AMCMA locations, and they are available to all pet owners regardless of where they reside. Having performed over 370,000 spay/neuter surgeries since 1970, we understand that each pet is unique and needs individualized care. All surgeries are performed in one of our AAHA-accredited clinics, which is in accordance with the highest medical standards. All pets undergoing surgery receive general anesthesia and post-operative pain medication. AMCMA is dedicated to keeping spay and neuter affordable, and as such we charge clients only the cost to AMCMA to perform the procedures.
As part of Humane Society Silicon Valley's mission to save and enhance lives, we offer Trap-Neuter-Return services for anyone caring for community cats. The program includes spay or neuter surgery, FVRCP and rabies vaccines, internal/external parasite treatment, an ear tip, and optional microchip or FeLV/ FIV combo testing. Given the high demand for community cat surgeries, we can only accommodate scheduled appointments.
According to a USA Today article , neutered males live 18% longer and spayed females live 23% longer than unaltered pets. Spaying your pet also decreases the chance of pregnancy and life threatening uterine infections. By spaying and neutering your pet, you are making an informed decision for both the community and for the health of your pet. Our Newark and Lacey Veterinary Clinics provide low-cost spay/neuter surgeries for dogs and cats over 12 weeks of age. The clinic veterinarians provide top quality care and are well seasoned in spay/neuter surgeries. Spay/Neuter has proven to have a significant health benefits and helps reduce the overpopulation of homeless animals.
If you adopt a cat, dog or rabbit from BCAS, the animal will already be spayed or neutered. Spaying refers to the removal of the reproductive organs of female dogs and cats, while neutering is the removal of the testicles in male dogs and cats. Spaying or neutering your pet is essential for many reasons. In addition to the health and behavioral benefits, it will help control the overpopulation of animals, which results in many dogs and cats living in shelters or rescues being euthanized each year. Spaying and neutering is the key to solving many of your animal's health and behavior problems and is the most effective way to stop the tragedy of pet overpopulation in San Mateo County.
Unaltered pets (pets that are not spayed/neutered) have certain hormonal tendencies such as urine-marking, aggression, and roaming. Many dogs and cats who roam because they are end up injured or sick. In cats specifically, the urge to spray is very strong and can be solved simply by getting your cat spayed or neutered before 5 months of age. In addition to owned pet spay/neuter surgery, we offer appointments for community cats. If you are a caretaker of a community cat in Muscogee County, please pick up spay/neuter voucher at our Vet Clinic front desk. If you are a caretaker of a community cat outside of Muscogee County, there is a $35 fee for the surgery.
Appointment includes spay/neuter surgery, three-year rabies vaccination, and mandatory left ear tip. For more information about our community cat program, click here. Contrary to popular belief, spaying or neutering your pet will not lead to a fat, lazy pet.
Removing the sex hormones will not cause your dog to lose its protective instinct, either. Animals that have been altered exhibit fewer problems with aggression, spraying and marking territory, roaming and fighting. Spayed female cats and dogs do not suffer from uterine disease and have a markedly reduced incidence of breast cancer. Neutered males eliminate testicular cancer and reduce the incidence of prostate cancer.
Spaying/neutering will give you a much happier and healthier companion that will not be able to reproduce and add to the existing overpopulation problem. We offer low-cost spay and neuter surgeries for the pets of Missouri residents. All pets that are spayed or neutered at our facilities are treated with pain medication and, with a minimal amount of home care, are back to being themselves within a few short days.
All of our adoptions are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, de-wormed and given flea/tick treatment before leaving the shelter. Each year our staff veterinarians and volunteer veterinarians spay and neuter over 5000 animals! The Veterinary Care Center also makes time to examine and treat an average of 5-10 injured or sick stray animals daily. With the help of the very dedicated veterinary and shelter staff, we are able to save many lives and prevent suffering. The veterinary clinic offers theSHARE Program, which provides discounts on medical care (including spay/neuter surgeries) to clients who qualify as low income. In this way, we can ensure that companion animals receive proper medical care and remain in their homes with their guardians.
This program is limited to families living in Boulder or Broomfield counties. To see if you qualify for the SHARE program, bring proof of residence and income to our veterinary clinic during regular business hours. Each year, thousands of animals come to the Burlington Animal Shelter as strays, abandoned, bite or cruelty cases, and owner surrenders. Unfortunately, there are not enough homes for all of these homeless animals. Many unaltered pets are allowed to breed repeatedly, as well as roam free, leading to hundreds of unwanted litters of puppies and kittens. The most effective means of preventing unwanted litters and pet overpopulation is to spay and neuter your pet.
Dakin Humane Society is a non-profit organization, and we work hard at raising donations and applying for grants to help subsidize the true, higher cost of spay and neuter procedures. Since we offer only spay or neuter surgeries and limited vaccines, our surgical process is streamlined and efficient. Also, we do not need to carry other equipment, medicines or staffing that a full-service veterinary clinic would require. For just $70, your cat can be spayed or neutered, given a rabies and FVRCP vaccine, and microchipped. This fee does not include an examination by the veterinarian. We recommend that you schedule an appointment for an exam in our clinic prior to surgery.
At Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh, we are committed to helping reduce the unwanted pet population, and spaying or neutering your animals is a critical part of controlling this problem. We offer affordable options for both cats and dogs at our North Side and East Side veterinary medical centers. If your pet is not yet spayed or neutered, don't wait – call the shelter to make an appointment. Spay or neuter surgery carries a one-time cost that is relatively small (especially through our Low Cost Spay/Neuter Program) when one considers its benefits.
It's a small price to pay for the health of your pet and the prevention of more unwanted animals. Surgery includes complimentary microchip + registration and E-Collar. You must have proof of current rabies vaccination to book a surgery appointment.
However, if your pet is in need of the Rabies vaccination, We can administer it the day of surgery for an additional $14. If you would like to receive pain medication for three days post-surgery, it is an additional $10. The Paws Humane Veterinary Clinic is an affordable option for pet owners who otherwise may not be able to take their pet to see a full-service veterinarian due to overwhelming costs.
The Clinic was opened in 2009 and started out with just offering affordable spay/neuter surgery. Since opening, the Clinic has performed more than 75,000 surgeries to animals in need. The Projects below have been funded to provide free spay and neuter services to low income pet owners in Maryland. Projects may cover specific areas or zipcodes within the listed counties. At the Humane Society of Broward County, we understand the importance of spaying and neutering our pets.
That's why we offer lower cost spay and neuter services to the public to help ensure optimal health benefits for its pets and that there are enough homes for all pets. Many people want to have their pets or community cats spayed or neutered, but when they find out how much it costs, they think it won't be possible. But it absolutely is possible—there are many shelters, veterinarians and organizations who are ready and able to help. The Greater Androscoggin Humane Society is committed to ending pet overpopulation in our state, region, country and beyond! To do our part, we offer the following assistance programs for pet owners struggling to afford spay/neuter surgery for their pets.
To ensure that your pet receives the best medical care possible while still being affordable, we have created the AMCMA Surgery Bundle. It includes the surgery, pain medication, microchip, pre-anesthesia blood test and post-operative laser therapy for one affordable price. Alternatively, you can opt for some or none of the additional services. Our Spay/Neuter Incentive Program, SNIP, is for Missouri residents and is offered at both AMCMA locations. SNIP surgeries are subsidized by donations and grant programs. When this money runs out, SNIP appointments may not be available.
Donate to SNIP to make more low-cost surgeries possible. Up to three pets in a household can be spayed or neutered through the SNIP program each year. $180 (30.1 lbs - 60 lbs)An additional charge of $24 - $96 will be charged for animals that are pregnant, in heat, aggressive or that have cryptorchid testicles. All pets must have a current rabies vaccination, or a rabies vaccine will be given at an additional cost. Feral cats are welcome, but must test negative for FeLV/FIV.
In the United States, there are 6 to 8 million homeless animals that enter animal shelters every year, and due to overpopulation less than half of these animals are able to find their forever homes. By spaying and neutering your pet you are helping to limit the influx of homeless animals by providing a permanent, effective method of birth control for your pet. We offer limited veterinary care to the community and are accepting spay/neuter and vaccine appointment requests for those living in our service area. Please read the spay/neuter or vaccine appointment requirements under the corresponding tabs below, check out our pricing and submit a request form. Sterilization is the most humane way to reduce the number of unwanted puppies and kittens born each day. Millions of unwanted animals die unnecessarily each year.
Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control offers a low-cost spay/neuter program for pets of Palm Beach County residents. Proof of residency and program qualifications are required. You must provide a current copy of your pet's vaccination records. Pets must be current on rabies (for animals 12 weeks of age & older) and distemper (DA2PPV/FVRCP) in order to be spayed/neutered. To help control this crisis, it is important to spay or neuter your pet.
Not only will these procedures help the animal homelessness crisis, but they offer other medical and behavioral benefits for your pet as well. Trap-Neuter-Return, the humane approach to addressing community cat populations, works! While cycles can vary, female cats and kittens usually go into heat four to five days every three weeks during breeding season, and can start their first cycle as young as 4 months.
In an effort to advertise for mates, they will yowl and urinate more frequently, which can be a persistent behavior that is often troublesome to pets and owners. The Tails Spay/Neuter clinic is a non-profit surgical clinic that provides high quality, affordable spay/neuter surgeries and preventative care. Our vision is to reduce dog and cat overpopulation so that all pets have a loving home. Please note if your dog is over 5 years of age it will require, pre-surgery bloodwork which we are not able to offer.
There are many veterinary hospitals in Broward County that offer spay/neuter services and any pre-surgery bloodwork that is necessary. This is to ensure your dog is healthy and able to go under anesthesia. All animals spayed or neutered by the Houston Humane Society receive a tattoo signifying the animal has been sterilized, thereby preventing unnecessary future surgery. In addition, if your pet gets lost and ends up at a shelter, tattooed animals are generally held longer at the shelter and are more often put up for adoption.
Spaying your cat or dog will provide them with a longer life by preventing uterine infections and breast tumors. In addition, spayed animals won't go into heat, thus a neutered animal may be less likely to run away in search of a mate. Neutering your pet can help prevent testicular cancer and prostate issues.
This practice also helps males behave better as they are less likely to mark their territory and mount people or objects. When our doctors determine that surgery is required, the Humane Society of New York offers comprehensive soft tissue and basic orthopedic procedures, as well as low-cost spay and neuter services. Our full-service veterinary hospital enables dog and cat pet owners with limited means to receive quality treatment for their pets at affordable rates. Services range from basic wellness care and spay/neuter to advanced diagnostic and surgical procedures.
There is a practice called "ear notching" or "ear tipping" that is done by the veterinarian at the time the cat is under anesthesia for his spay or neuter surgery. The ear notching is a clear and visible indicator that a cat has already been altered. Spayed female pets have a lower risk of breast cancer, especially when spayed before their first heat. Breast cancer in pets is 90% fatal in cats and 50% fatal in dogs.
Spaying eliminates any risk of life-threatening uterine infection, as well as any risk of uterine and ovarian cancer. HSNEGA is experiencing a high demand for spay/neuter surgeries. In addition, due to a nationwide veterinarian shortage, HSNEGA is currently understaffed.
As such, we are not accepting any more spay/neuter appointments at this time. If you already have an application on file, we will be in contact with you about scheduling your pet. We have designed a low-cost spay and neuter program to help income-qualified community members alter their pets at a very low cost. This service includes vaccinations, microchip, and alteration. Services are performed by the WVHS medical team and take place on the WVHS campus. In the state of California, every dog that is over the age of 4 months must be vaccinated against rabies and have a current license.
The Inland Valley Humane Society & S.P.C.A. monitors the licensing/rabies control program for residents living in the contracted cities. Less than 1% of the animals that are rescued from the streets and temporarily placed into an animal shelter have some form of I.D. License your pet online by choosing your city from the right.
We understand it is a difficult decision to have to rehome your pet. When calling to scheduling your appointment you will speak with a pet surrender counselor. It's our goal to work with you to assure you have exhausted all resources available to keep your pet and resolve any barriers you may have. We will help to remove those barriers and prevent the need for surrendering the pet to a shelter.