Anonymous wrote:It was going to be $500+ for our vet. I went to the humane society and it was much cheaper (I think $100?) and then we made a large donation to the humane society so everyone came out ahead.
I don't have a pet right nowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What? Don’t you have a regular vet?
NP. The cost of spaying a dog in this area is expensive, so I can understand why people who may not be as fortunate as others on this forum, would ask for low cost spay/neuter services. We had our Aussie spayed at 6 months and it was almost $900, and that was at our farm vet's clinic, lord knows what it would cost in the city or close-in burbs.
It is expensive. We adopted a cat from the Humane Rescue Alliance. Because of the pandemic, they were putting off spays until six months. At my kitten's vet appointment, I inquired about the cost of a private spay. It was $800! I'm guessing that dog spays are even more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any pet neuter places besides Laurel spay that won’t break the bank?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What? Don’t you have a regular vet?
NP. The cost of spaying a dog in this area is expensive, so I can understand why people who may not be as fortunate as others on this forum, would ask for low cost spay/neuter services. We had our Aussie spayed at 6 months and it was almost $900, and that was at our farm vet's clinic, lord knows what it would cost in the city or close-in burbs.
Anonymous wrote:What? Don’t you have a regular vet?