I live in Central NJ and took my 9 month old Golden to our regular vet, not a clinic. The presurgical bloodwork to make sure Barney was good and healthy for surgery was about $85 and was done a week before the surgery. Normal neutering at the vet is about $250, but unfortunately, Barney had a retained testicle and they had to go into his abdomen to find the missing one. This resulted in a long incision in his belly, about 5-6 inches. The neutering fee for this complicated situation was about $390. I love my vet and felt the higher fee was justified as opposed to going to a neuter/spay clinic that would have done the surgery for a fraction of that cost. My vet's office also bathed Barney, post-surgery, and gave him lots of love and attention. They didn't keep him overnight either so he was able to recuperate at home. They sent him home with pain meds for 1 week and antibiotics for 2 weeks and he'll have his stitches removed after 2 weeks. Hope this helps!
Depending on the area that you live in and whether there are any complications, a spay will cast around $150, a neuter slightly less. There are spay/neuter clinics that can do either of these surgeries from much less.
The cost varies from location to location. Sometimes you can find a rescue program that will spay or neuter for free. Sometimes you can find a low cost spay/neuter clinic. In the end, if you want to know what it will cost, call a local vet and ask. Costs generally do vary depending on the size of the animal.
Usually between £100 and £150, but it depends on the size of the dog because bigger dogs need to use more anaesthetic.
SPCA usually charges $15 on specific days. Veterinarian charges vary by region and office policy, check with your pet doctor.
If your dog has all his shots, it can cost as little as $75-$85, or as much as $200 if your pet is not vaccinated. Call your vet and inquire. Also look at your local news bulletins for a low cost spay/neuter clinic in your area.
The cost for neutering a dog at a low cost place ranges from $45 - $135. It depends on your dog's weight.
It depends on where you live and the size of the dog, but usually between £100 and £150.
About 200 to 300 dollars. Actual cost will depend upon where you go.
You spay a female dog and cat, you neuter a male dog and cat.
It is called Spay or Neuter
NO! You have to spay or neuter.
Don't let your dog mate or neuter/spay your dog.
Unless you have a purebred dog and are mating with another purebread, it is best to neuter or spay your pet.
It is called a spay if the dog is a female and a neuter if the dog is a male.
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Spay or neuter it, keep it inside, or inside a kennel.
The costs to neuter a dog, including a boxer, will vary depending on location and the vet. You should be able to have it done for somewhere around $200. There are often low cost spay/neuter programs offered by different organizations. It pays to check around.
Absolutely! I had a dog as a child and she was spayed - my mother admitted to my father that if the dog had babies she wouldn't want to get rid of them!
To "neuter" your dog, you should take him to a vet and have the procedure done properly. Many shelters and community agencies also offer low cost spay/neuter programs. An online search of those terms with your zip code should give you some information in that area.
All cats can technically be neutered. Neuter just refers to neutralizing the reproductive organs though it is usually used in reference to males. Female cats are spayed which is the actual removal of the uterus and ovaries.