Prices
We are often asked to estimate prices for procedures performed at our hospital. This can be difficult for patients or problems that we have not seen, but we’ll do our best to let you know what to expect.
We offer a discounted program to encourage responsible pet ownership in our community. This program is available to all cats, but only dogs less than 1 year old. Please call for more information if your dog is older than 12 months.
Below is a list of prices for ovariohysterectomy (spay) and castration (neuter) procedures. This price includes the pre-surgical exam, anesthesia, surgical procedure and pain medications for the following days at home. You will have the peace of mind that your pet’s surgery is performed by a trusted veterinarian at a hospital facility capable of handling unexpected needs.
We can discuss the costs of any additional procedures or tests at the time of your pet’s exam. Please understand that in order to protect other patients, if your pet arrives at the hospital with fleas, treatment is mandatory. Additional fees may also apply if your pet is in heat, pregnant or lactating, as this extends surgical time.
For more information about making pet care more affordable, see our page on how to save more on veterinary care below:
How To Save On Veterinary Care
Cats
Feline Neuter – $96
Feline Spay – $124
Kitten Packages also available
Dogs Under 1 Year Old
Canine Neuter
1-50 pounds – $222
51-75 pounds – $249
76-100 pounds – $278
Over 100 Pounds – $343
Canine Spay
1-40 pounds – $222
40-70 pounds – $278
70-100 pounds – $332
Over 100 pounds – (estimate can be given after exam)
Dogs Over 1 Year Old
Canine Neuter
1-50 pounds – $363
51-75 pounds – $387
76-100 pounds – $412
Over 100 Pounds – $470
Canine Spay
Under 40 pounds – $412
40-70 pounds – $462
71-90 pounds – $585
91-120 pounds – $651
Over 120 pounds – $717
Rabbits
Rabbit Neuter – $222
Rabbit Spay – $278
Dental Exam & Cleaning
A simple dental cleaning for a younger pet involves an oral exam, anesthesia, dental scaling and polishing. Unfortunately, due to periodontal disease and other problems, we may also need to extract teeth or perform other treatments. This makes it very difficult to give an exact price estimate before seeing the patient.
A simple cleaning is around $400, plus $68 if your pet has not had a recent physical exam with us.
Please call if you have other questions.