How much does it cost to spay a dog in Tucson?

How much does it cost to spay a dog in Tucson?

What does it cost?

Up to 20 Pounds $100
21-60 Pounds $175
61-80 Pounds $200
81-99 Pounds $240
100-150 Pounds $265

How much does it cost to spay a dog in Arizona?

Spay & Neuter

Canine Spay 2–55 lb $105
Canine Spay 56–100 lb $150
Canine Neuter 2–55 lb $85
Canine Neuter 56–100 lb $120
Feline Neuter $65

How much does spaying a dog usually cost?

It will typically cost between $35-$400 to spay or neuter a dog. The pricing disparity is because there are low-cost clinics, but the “regular” vet will typically charge more. Generally, female spaying is more expensive than male neutering. This is because a spay procedure is a bit more complicated.

Where can I get my dog spayed for cheap?

North Shore Animal League America’s SpayUSA® is a nationwide referral network for affordable spay and neuter services. For over 20 years SpayUSA has helped hundreds of thousands of people nationwide obtain low cost, quality spay and neuter services for their cats and dogs.

How much does it cost to neuter kitten?

This can range between $115 and $300 for both male and female cats (Source RSPCA NSW). Some vets will charge higher fees because they include blood work analysis before the procedure to make sure that your kitten or cat doesn’t have any liver or kidney issues and that the anaesthetic will not be problematic for them.

When should I neuter my small dog?

The recommended age to neuter a male dog is between six and nine months. However, some pet owners have this procedure done at four months. Smaller dogs reach puberty sooner and can often have the procedure done sooner. Larger breeds may need to wait longer in order to properly develop before being neutered.

What is early age Desexing?

Early-age desexing (EAD) is the desexing of cats and dogs at an earlier age than when the procedure is traditionally carried out. The traditional desexing age for dogs and cats is generally between 5½ and 6 months of age, although this can vary between cats and dogs and according to breed.

Where to get a spay and neuter in Tucson AZ?

Tucson Spays and Neuters Our experienced veterinary surgeons at Desert Paws Mobile Veterinary Clinic in Tucson, AZ provide and perform spay and neuter surgery on both cats and dogs. Neuter surgery is performed on male pets to remove both testicles. Spay surgery is performed on female pets to remove both ovaries and the uterus.

Is there a pet clinic in Tucson AZ?

Call our pet clinic in Tucson, AZ today at 520-745-4564 for quality, affordable pet care. SOUTH LOCATION– Now offering WELLNESS to your pets! – Please call 520-741-7729 for info and to schedule an appt.

Are there clinics that do spay and neuter?

These clinics may be ‘full service’ or may specialize in high volume spay and neuter. Even with specialized clinics they will often offer additional services such as vaccination, microchipping, nail trims etc. and some offer testing (heartworm, FIV/felv) and even dental cleanings.

Is there a Humane Society in southern Arizona?

Some clinics may have an extensive wait list. While the Humane Society of Southern Arizona requires mandatory vaccines at an additional cost ($23), they sometimes accommodate more animals than the limit and can get animals in more quickly especially if they are in heat or pregnant.