Dental health is as important to pets as it is to their humans. Dental disease can lead to systemic illness, pain and loss of appetite. At Spay Neuter Save Network, cleanings (scaling and polishing) cost $150. Tooth extractions are $25/tooth. Incisors and deciduous (baby) teeth are free. The cost of a dental procedure has been capped at $350. This includes anesthesia, nerve blocks and pain meds. Take home medications may be extra.
There has been a lot of talk about the early Spring and cats already having kittens. Prevention of pregnancy is just one reason to get your pet spayed or neutered. Getting your pet altered is the first step toward ensuring the future health of your pet.
Spay/neuter prevents pyometra (uterine infection) which is life-threatening, certain cancers like breast cancer and testicular cancer, and behavioral problems which often lead to homelessness or even euthanization.
Cat spay/neuter surgeries are $90, which includes vaccines and flea treatment.
Dog prices are as follows:
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Dog Spay 0-25 pounds: $200.00
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Dog Spay 26-50 pounds: $225.00
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Dog Spay 51-75 pounds: $250.00
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Dog Spay 76-100 pounds: $275.00
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Dog Spay >100 pounds: $300.00
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Stomach Tack (if needed): $150.00 There will be a $50.00 additional fee added for any dog that is found to be pregnant or has an ongoing uterine infection known as a pyometra
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Dog Neuter 0-25 pounds: $175.00
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Dog Neuter 26-50 pounds: $200.00
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Dog Neuter 51-75 pounds: $225.00
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Dog Neuter 76-100 pounds: $250.00
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Dog Neuter >100 pounds: $275.00
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Stomach Tack (if needed): $150.00 There will be a $50.00 additional fee for any neuter that involves entering the abdomen to search for and remove an undescended testicle