Pricing for Tier 2 *Income-Verifiable Families


*This includes food stamps/SNAP, Medicaid, CHIP, WIC, TANF, free/reduced lunches, and Section 8 housing. To demonstrate your current utilization of state assistance, you must submit at least one of these curernt documents or a government-issued award letter in your name.
Animal Fee
Dog Spay (39 lb and under) $185
Large Dog Spay (40 lb and over) $205
Dog Neuter $185
Cat Spay $110
Cat Neuter $90
Microchip Free (required with all spay/neuter)
Nail Trim Free

*There is no additional cost for pregnant or in-heat animals. These prices include a brief exam, anesthesia, spay or neuter surgery, 24-hour pain medication, microchip, a small tattoo on the belly, a required e-collar, and tender loving care. For dogs, this also includes 3 days of post-operative pain medication (oral NSAID). For cats, there is an optional topical pain medicine (which lasts for 4 days) for an additional fee of $20.

Vaccine Fees

*Administered only with surgery.

Required Vaccines

Vaccine Price
Rabies (if not up to date)
*A rabies certificate from your regular veterinarian is required for proof of Rabies. Rabies tags are not accepted.
$20

Optional Dog Vaccines

Vaccine Price
DA2PP (distemper)
*Vaccinates against adenovirus type 2, distemper, parainfluenza, and parvovirus.
$20
Bordetella (kennel cough)
*The Intra-Trac 3 vaccinates against Bordetella bronchiseptica, adenovirus type 2, and parainfluenza.
$20

Optional Cat Vaccines and Pain Management

Service Price
FVRCP (distemper/upper respiratory)
*Vaccinates against viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia.
$20
Zorbium® (Buprenorphine transdermal solution)
*This is a one-time, long-acting, transdermal solution for pain control in cats that can last up to 4 days. Please be aware that this medication may affect temporarily your kitty's behavior, making them extra lovey dovey, sleepy, or more withdrawn. These are normal side effects associated with an opioid pain medication. This medication is for cats only.
$20

Prices: Other Wellness Services

*Only available at the time of surgery.

Service Price
Flea Treatment
*Selamectin will be administered, which lasts for 1 month.
$20
Oral Deworming (Pyrantel)
*This is for intestinal worms. Pyrantel is not effective against tapeworms, so please let us know if you see these in your pet and we will administer the proper medication.
$15

Prices: Potential Surcharges

If any of the following medical conditions are discovered at the time of surgery, the corresponding fees will be required before the animal may be released.

Condition Price
Inguinal Cryptorchid
*Refers to an undescended testicle in the inguinal (groin) region.
$35/testicle
Abdominal Cryptorchid
*Refers to an undescended testicle within the abdomen.
$65/testicle
Live Fleas
*It is our policy to administer a fast-acting flea medication to any pet with evidence of live fleas. This helps us to maintain a flea-free environment for all of our guests.
$20
Tapeworms
*Praziquantel will be administered to any pet with tapeworms.
$20
Pyometra
*Refers to an infection of the uterus.
$50
Weight over 100lbs
*Any dog weighing over 100lbs will incur an additional $50 fee.
$50

You must attach proof of public assistance when scheduling your appointment. Assistance programs include food stamps/SNAP, medicaid, CHIP, WIC, TANF, free/reduced lunches, and Section 8 housing. At least one of these documents, or a government-issued award letter in your name will be required to prove you currently qualify for state assistance.

Prices effective December 12, 2024