Spay/Neuter Price List
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Spay N Save has been open for over 13 years, and from time to time we need to adjust pricing and protocols to ensure we stay mission focused. A large part of our goal is to serve as many families as possible. We continue to spay and neuter dogs at affordable prices so they can stay in their homes and avoid unwanted litters that end up in the shelters, reducing overpopulation.
Current prices, effective June 1, 2025:
Feral Cat: $45
Grant $15 : You must mention the Wednesday’s Community Cats Grant to receive the grant.
Domestic Cat: $77 with vaccines.
Female Dog: *$110 or $310 (Reduced price based on income, proof required for discount)
Male Dog: *$100 or $280 (Reduced price based on income, proof required for discount)
Please note that a fee of $5 will be applied to every dog who has surgery for an e-collar.
Please note that a fee of $15 will be applied to patrons who bring Brachycephalic, also known as flat-faced animals, for surgery.
If your animal has had a previous C-Section, there may be additional charges of $50-$100 depending on how much it extends the duration of the spay procedure.
I understand that if fleas or intestinal parasites are present, my animal will be treated with an appropriate medication at an additional expense.
A cryptorchid is a male dog or cat with one or both testicles not descended. This requires a more involved surgery. An additional fee of $50–$200 per testicle will apply based on the complexity.
Dogs in heat or pregnant will incur a $25 surcharge. *Please note that a dog can still be in heat up to six weeks after external symptoms.
Open umbilical hernia, it will be repaired during surgery for a fee of $25 to $75 depending on severity.
Dogs 90 pounds and over will be charged an extra large dog fee of $50. Over 125 pounds is $100.
If your pet is 8 years or older Comprehensive Blood work is required for surgery $125.00
All spay and neuter surgeries include rabies and distemper vaccines, and pain meds.
*OCAS vouchers includes :spay and neuter surgeries, rabies, distemper vaccine, and pain meds. Any additional services will be an additional expense to the customer.
Feral Cat price also includes an Ivermectin injection and ear tip. Feral cats MUST be in traps or a transfer fee applies, no exceptions.
Current prices, effective June 1, 2025:
Feral Cat: $45
Grant $15 : You must mention the Wednesday’s Community Cats Grant to receive the grant.
Domestic Cat: $77 with vaccines.
Female Dog: *$110 or $310 (Reduced price based on income, proof required for discount)
Male Dog: *$100 or $280 (Reduced price based on income, proof required for discount)
Please note that a fee of $5 will be applied to every dog who has surgery for an e-collar.
Please note that a fee of $15 will be applied to patrons who bring Brachycephalic, also known as flat-faced animals, for surgery.
If your animal has had a previous C-Section, there may be additional charges of $50-$100 depending on how much it extends the duration of the spay procedure.
I understand that if fleas or intestinal parasites are present, my animal will be treated with an appropriate medication at an additional expense.
A cryptorchid is a male dog or cat with one or both testicles not descended. This requires a more involved surgery. An additional fee of $50–$200 per testicle will apply based on the complexity.
Dogs in heat or pregnant will incur a $25 surcharge. *Please note that a dog can still be in heat up to six weeks after external symptoms.
Open umbilical hernia, it will be repaired during surgery for a fee of $25 to $75 depending on severity.
Dogs 90 pounds and over will be charged an extra large dog fee of $50. Over 125 pounds is $100.
If your pet is 8 years or older Comprehensive Blood work is required for surgery $125.00
All spay and neuter surgeries include rabies and distemper vaccines, and pain meds.
*OCAS vouchers includes :spay and neuter surgeries, rabies, distemper vaccine, and pain meds. Any additional services will be an additional expense to the customer.
Feral Cat price also includes an Ivermectin injection and ear tip. Feral cats MUST be in traps or a transfer fee applies, no exceptions.
*Low income proof, families earning 2.5 times the Federal poverty level and below qualify for the lower price (see link above) with proof of low income* as follows:
Acceptable proof of low income documents are:
* Proof of low income is required to obtain discounted pricing at time of check-in. The supporting documentation must match the ID of the client. A copy will not be retained by Spay N Save, and will be returned promptly.
Acceptable proof of low income documents are:
- Pay Stubs
- Prior year tax return
- W-2
- 1099
- Employer letter
- Food stamp award letter
- Section 8 award letter
- Current unemployment approval letter
- Current disability approval letter
* Proof of low income is required to obtain discounted pricing at time of check-in. The supporting documentation must match the ID of the client. A copy will not be retained by Spay N Save, and will be returned promptly.
We do not accept personal checks.
