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SPAY & NEUTER

The base prices quoted below for spaying or neutering are for healthy dogs
and cats. There is an additional charge for animals that are in heat,
pregnant, obese, or who have other medical conditions. Prices include
pre-operative examination and sedative, anesthesia, anesthesia monitoring,
sterile surgery, nail trim, post-operative hospitalization, pain medication, and
suture removal for spays. We also recommend pre-anesthesia blood work for
healthy pets to check liver and kidney function, and to check for infection,
anemia, and clotting disorders. These tests are strongly recommended for
sick animals, and are required for all pets who are older than 10 years of age. We require all animals that come
in to be spayed or neutered to have current vaccinations for rabies and
distemper, as well as kennel cough for dogs. If your pet is not up to date
on his/her vaccinations, they will be given at the time of surgery. If
your pet has had vaccinations at another veterinary hospital, please bring those
records with you, so that we will not have to repeat them. Pets must also
be free of fleas in order to stay with us. If your pet is found to have
fleas, we will treat it for a minimal fee.
The age to be spayed or neutered can be as early
as 3-4 months.
Blood work: $50.00 and up
Cost for spaying a female dog: $110. and up
Cost for neutering a male dog: $90.00 and up
Cost for spaying a female cat: $90.00 and up
Cost for spaying and front declawing a female cat: $125.00 and
up
Cost for neutering a male cat: $55.00 and up
Cost for neutering and front declawing a male cat: $97.00 and up
Cost for front declawing a cat (without spaying or neutering): $70.00
and up
We also recommend the following procedures be done at the time of spaying or
neutering, if desired:
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Heartworm testing |
$26.00 |
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Feline Leukemia/FIV testing |
$36.00 |
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Home Again Microchip |
$40.00 |
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Fluoride dental treatment
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$ 7.00 |
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© 2006 New Ross
Veterinary Services

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