Booking note: Low-cost programs can book out weeks in advance. Ask what is included, what costs extra, and whether your pet's age, weight, breed, or health changes eligibility.

Typical Spay And Neuter Cost Options

Provider typeTypical rangeNotes
Shelter or nonprofit clinic$50 - $250May have income, residency, weight, or age rules
General practice vet$250 - $900Often includes more individualized pre-op planning
Complicated or high-risk surgery$700 - $1,500+Large dogs, pregnancy, pyometra, retained testicle, or medical risk

What To Ask Before Booking

  • Is pain medication included?
  • Is an e-collar included or sold separately?
  • Is pre-surgical blood work required or optional?
  • What happens if the pet is overweight, in heat, pregnant, or cryptorchid?

Low-Cost Spay Neuter FAQ

Why are shelter clinics cheaper?

Many shelter and nonprofit clinics focus on high-volume preventive surgery, use grants or vouchers, and offer standardized packages.

What can make spay or neuter more expensive?

Large size, pregnancy, being in heat, retained testicle, infection, age, anesthesia risk, or emergency conditions can raise cost.

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