We Specialize In
The posted price includes everything you'll need for a routine procedure on a healthy pet — including take-home pain medications to make recovery more comfortable. If we notice anything concerning on the pre-op exam we'll call you before proceeding.
Cat Spay/Neuter
$85
- Includes 3 days of take-home pain medication
- Free nail trim and ear cleaning!
- Drop-off: 7–8am · Pick-up: 4–6pm
Additional considerations for cats
Purebred Cats
Purebred cats have a higher incidence of heart issues such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, therefore we require a pre-surgical wellness exam to discuss the increased anesthetic risk for purebred cats.
Cryptorchids
This is the formal term for an undescended testicle. Usually, if your animal appears to only have one, it just means the other didn't make it all the way out of the body. So, we need to go in and get it. This usually requires a second incision and a more invasive surgery than an ordinary neuter. Because of this, we need to add a $35 surcharge to cover additional staff time and medications.
Live Fleas
If we notice live fleas on your pet we will need to treat them to prevent them from spreading to other patients. There will be a $5 surcharge for the medication and it will kill all live fleas. This is not a substitute for flea/tick preventative and will not kill eggs/larvae or prevent them from returning. We do offer take-home preventatives for purchase as well and strongly recommend at least three months of treatment to prevent them from returning.
Dog Spay/Neuter
$270
- Includes 3 days of take-home pain medication
- Free nail trim and ear cleaning!
- $75 Rescue Dog Discount!
- Drop-off: 7–8am · Pick-up: 4–6pm
Additional considerations for dogs
Rescue Discount
Those who support our mission by adopting animals from a rescue, shelter, or humane society will receive the discounted rate of $195.
Large Dogs
Dogs above 50 pounds will incur a $25 large dog fee. This is because it takes more staff, time, and medication to spay or neuter them. An additional $20 is incurred for every 25 lbs above that.
Cryptorchids
This is the formal term for an undescended testicle. Usually, if your animal appears to only have one, it just means the other didn't make it all the way out of the body. So, we need to go in and get it. This usually requires a second incision and a more invasive surgery than an ordinary neuter. Because of this, we need to add a $35 surcharge to cover additional staff time and medications.
Live Fleas
If we notice live fleas on your pet we will need to treat them to prevent them from spreading to other patients. There will be a $5 surcharge for the medication and it will kill all live fleas. This is not a substitute for flea/tick preventative and will not kill eggs/larvae or prevent them from returning. We do offer take-home preventatives for purchase as well and strongly recommend at least three months of treatment to prevent them from returning.
Wellness
from $55
- Routine exams starting at $55
- Medical Concerns appointments for $75
- Scheduled appointments from 9am–3pm
- Drop-off appointments available!
Dentals
$275–$825
- Now offering to new clients again!
- Pre-op exam required (~$55)
- Bloodwork strongly recommended ($65)
- Drop-off: 7–8:30am · Pick-up: 5–6pm
Dental details & grading
Pre-Op Exams
We require a pre-operative exam and consultation appointment for all dentals. These are long, involved procedures with a lot of variability so we need to know what to expect before scheduling them (and give you an idea as to final cost).
Pre-Op Bloodwork
Pre-operative bloodwork will be required for patients over 5 years old and strongly recommended for everybody. Because of the length of the procedure, anesthetic doses are a lot higher for these than other procedures performed at the clinic, so we want to make sure all patients are healthy beforehand.
Grading
| Grade | Price | Covers |
|---|---|---|
| Dental Grade 1 | $275 | Thorough cleaning with the potential for a couple simple extractions. |
| Dental Grade 2 | $400 | Cleaning, 1–5 simple extractions and/or 1–2 surgical extractions, non-carnassial. |
| Dental Grade 3 | $475 | Cleaning, more than 5 simple extractions and/or 2–4 surgical extractions, OR one carnassial extraction. |
| Dental Grade 4 | $625 | Most things above that, within reason. |
| Dental Grade 5 | $825 | Anything above that, full mouth extractions, major fistulas. |
Add-On Services
The below list covers prices for some of the most commonly requested services we offer. If you don't see something on here, please feel free to ask! In an effort to make it easy for most people to find things that are important to them, we don't include everything possible on this list.
| Service | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Rabies Vaccine | $17.50 | A vaccine certified to protect dogs and cats for between 1–3 years depending on age and previous vaccination history. This is one of the two core vaccines for most pets. |
| Microchip | $30 | A little chip about the size of a grain of rice that stores your personal information. If your pet runs away rescues will scan for this and contact you to return them. |
| DHPP Vaccine | $17.50 | This is one of the two core vaccines for dogs; it protects against distemper, hepatitis, parvo, and parainfluenza. |
| FVRCP Vaccine | $17.50 | Frequently referred to as 'feline distemper' this is one of the two core vaccines for cats. |
| E-Collar | $10 | The 'Cone of Shame' that all pets hate. Strongly recommended for dogs, especially males, useful to have on hand for cats. |
| Flea & Tick Preventative | $22 (Dogs) / $24 (Cats) | Regular monthly preventative for fleas, ticks, mites, and other generally nasty parasites. |
| Heartworm Test | $30 | A test for detecting heartworm disease. This test is strongly recommended at least once per year for all dogs over 7 months of age. |
| Heartworm Preventative | $15 | Regular monthly preventatives for heartworm disease. |
| Fecal Test | $25 | A test for detecting the presence of intestinal parasites. Please bring a stool sample with you to your pet's appointment for this. |
| Bordetella Vaccine | $25 | Useful for dogs who will be in contact with other dogs frequently. This protects against kennel cough. |
| Leptospirosis Vaccine | $25 | Useful for dogs who will be roaming woodlands, farms or marshy areas frequently. The disease this vaccine protects against is found in rodent urine. Note: this vaccine tends to result in swelling and soreness around the injection site more commonly than others. |
| Ear Cleaning | $20 / Free | A thorough cleaning for gunky, itchy ears. Ear cleanings are offered free of charge to surgical patients in recovery. |
| Nail Trim | $35 / Free | A cursory blunting of the tiny daggers many pets use to show affection. Nail trims are offered free of charge to surgical patients in recovery. We aren't always able to offer these depending on your pet's feelings regarding the process. If you know they're strongly opposed, you may have better luck at a groomer than with us! |
| Anal Gland Expression | $40 | If your dog scoots their butt across the carpet, this is usually why. |
| Lyme Vaccine | $35 | Useful for dogs who will be roaming woodlands, farms or marshy areas frequently. This vaccine protects against a disease transmitted by ticks, so keeping your pet up to date on flea and tick preventatives will dramatically reduce their chances of becoming infected as well. |
Discretionary Procedures
These procedures are available to be added on if deemed medically advisable by the veterinarian.
| Service | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Umbilical Hernia Repair | $35 | Occasionally the body wall doesn't completely close up from the umbilical cord after birth. Usually, this just looks like a little bump on their abdomen, but can occasionally present significant health risks later in life. |
| Retained Deciduous Teeth Extraction | $35 | If not all of your pet's baby teeth fall out on their own, they can occasionally impair dental development as they get older. If they're loose enough, we can extract them while they're here for a spay/neuter. |
| Detached Dew Claw Removal | $40 | If the dew claws aren't structurally attached (basically just flopping around) we can remove them at the time of surgery. The vet can confirm whether or not this is an option during your pet's pre-op exam if you're interested. |