Pit bull and pit bull mix
dogs surgery fees are $ 60.
Not exact matches
Between medical expenses and boarding
fees (and of course ordinary expenses like food, supplies, etc.), we typically spend over $ 1000 on each
dog we rescue — not to mention the
dogs whose
surgeries cost many times that.
For a small
fee per month,
dog or cat insurance can help with large, unplanned expenses that may incur from serious emergencies, complicated
surgeries or extensive illnesses.
Regularly, adoption
fees are $ 80 for
dogs and $ 40 for cats to cover housing and food costs as well as spay / neuter
surgery, a microchip and a rabies certification.
The reduced adoption
fee still includes everything a full - priced adoption
fee would: a behaviorally and medically evaluated
dog that has had initial vaccines, heartworm testing, deworming, spay / neuter
surgery, a microchip and a license.
If the
dog has not been spayed / neutered, the
fee is $ 100 to help pay for the
surgery.
Our adoption
fees include the cost of spay / neuter
surgery, microchip implant, de-worming, flea / tick preventative, heartworm test (for
dogs and puppies over nine months), feLeuk / FIV test for cats and kittens, and age - appropriate rabies / distemper vaccinations.
You will receive a significant discount on medical costs for your new pet because everything is included in the adoption
fee: exam, spay or neuter
surgery, vaccines, heartworm test for
dogs, FIV / FeLV test for cats.
Because of this, we have partnered with 2
dog rescue groups and 3 cat rescue groups for whom we provide the same high quality spay and neuter
surgery services at very reduced
fees.
Our adoption
fees rarely cover the costs of the vetting for our
dogs and cats, especially those that have come in injured, needing
surgery, or sick.
A valued local Reno veterinary hospital assisted again, at a reduced
fee due to the limited amount of assistance we had remaining for this individual
dog because of the first
surgery POTH paid for.
Dog / puppy adoption
fees include a microchip, spay / neuter
surgery, health and behavioral check, dewormer, and heartworm test.
Pet Helpers: Charleston (a broad range of low - cost veterinary care — including vaccinations, deworming, flea and tick control, heartworm tests, feline leukemia / aids tests, very affordable heartworm preventive medication, mass removals, orthopedic
surgery, and some dentistry [
fees are on a sliding scale]-- as well as a pet food bank, low - cost spay / neuter, help for chained
dogs, TNR, and behavior / training referrals); clinic phone number: 843-302-0556
The adoption
fee covers the vet costs and helps pay for major medical treatments such as heartworm treatment, eye
surgery and tumor removal for
dogs that need such treatment.
Young at Heart charges an adoption
fee of $ 175 for each
dog that helps to cover spay / neuter
surgery, shots, and other medical and general care given before the
dog is made available for adoption.
Adoption
fees include the cost of spay / neuter
surgery, microchip, de-worming, flea / tick preventative, heartworm test (for
dogs and puppies over nine months), feLeuk / FIV test for cats and kittens, and age - appropriate rabies / distemper vaccinations.
Dog Vaccination
Fees: 5 - in - 1: $ 20.00 Rabies: $ 10.00 Bordetella: $ 20.00 Heartworm test: $ 35.00 with
surgery Cat Vaccination
Fees: FVRCP (4 in 1): $ 20.00 Rabies: $ 10.00 Leukemia: $ 20.00 Leukemia test: $ 35.00 with
surgery
If a female
dog or cat is found to be already spayed during
surgery, the regular
surgery fee will apply (exploratory laparotomy).
Dog adoption fees, which include: spay / neuter surgery, initial dog / puppy distemper, kennel cough, a rabies vaccine for dogs over 6 mo., de-worming, flea treatment, microchipping, lab tests on adult dogs for Heartworm, Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis, and are as follo
Dog adoption
fees, which include: spay / neuter
surgery, initial
dog / puppy distemper, kennel cough, a rabies vaccine for dogs over 6 mo., de-worming, flea treatment, microchipping, lab tests on adult dogs for Heartworm, Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis, and are as follo
dog / puppy distemper, kennel cough, a rabies vaccine for
dogs over 6 mo., de-worming, flea treatment, microchipping, lab tests on adult
dogs for Heartworm, Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis, and are as follows:
All our adoption
fees include age - appropriate vet care, including spay / neuter
surgery for all
dogs over 6 months of age, DHLPP shots, rabies shots and de-worming.
These
fees include the animal's spay / neuter
surgery, microchip, vaccine and for
dogs in Salinas, their license.
South Carolina: Charleston Animal Society: Charleston (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: Columbia (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Keep Our Pets Food Bank: Horry and Georgetown (pet food for eligible applicants) Pawmetto Lifeline: Columbia (low - cost spay / neuter clinic, mobile vaccine clinic, pet food pantry) Pet Helpers: Charleston (a broad range of low - cost veterinary care — including vaccinations, deworming, flea and tick control, heartworm tests, feline leukemia / aids tests, very affordable heartworm preventive medication, mass removals, orthopedic
surgery, and some dentistry [
fees are on a sliding scale]-- as well as a pet food bank, low - cost spay / neuter, help for chained
dogs, TNR, and behavior / training referrals); clinic phone number: 843-302-0556
That
fee includes the spay / neuter
surgery, microchip implant, preliminary vaccinations, a sample bag of
dog food and adopter support for as long as the
dog is alive.
Los Angeles Animal Services is the perfect place to look for your new furry family member, to get a voucher for a reduced
fee spay or neuter
surgery, to get a
dog or horse license or if you have a dangerous or barking
dog problem.