Phone and ask them as pricing changes. They will also probably require that you have the adopted animal spayed or neutered. Ask them to recommend a facility that does this inexpensively. Also required is that all their vaccinations are up to date.
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all humane society prices are the same...75 dollars which includes spay/neutering and 1 shots
The cost to euthanize a dog at the Humane Society can vary depending on location and specific services offered. Typically, fees range from $50 to $200. It's best to contact your local Humane Society for the most accurate pricing and to inquire about any additional services, such as cremation or burial options.
I live in Rochester, NY. I can tell you that here you can get it done for about $200. if you adopt from the humane society, it should be free...just the cost of the bunny (i got mine for $30)
I don't knoqw from KY but in the Oregon humane socienty is't $100
It cost around 200 and high Usually you pay a fee for the shots, spaying or neutering, and the animal is yours. This can vary from 25 dollars up to about 250, depending on the society.
mine cost $450 in 2006. This varies a lot though. You can probably get an older one from the pound for much less. Well I got mine at the Humane Society for $100 and he was a pure bred.
Prices will vary from one vet to another, of course; but spaying is a major operation, and so likely will generally cost around $150 - $300. The local humane society may be able to help out if you are in need of financial assistance, and adoptions from the local humane society may include a certificate good for spay or neuter as well.
In my local area we have more than ten pit bulls at the Humane Society right now and they cost anywhere from $140 to $275 depending on age, if they don't get adopted they might get euthenized.
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Mine was $150 at the local humane society and that included neutering and all shots.
Spaying a cat can cost $150 to $200, because it does require general anesthetic. It is a fairly major operation.Vaccination typically can run about $30 - $50.Prices will vary depending on where you live. There are discount vets who will work for less; sometimes a humane society will be able to help out with funds; and if you adopt from a humane society, the adoption fee generally includes vaccinations and a hefty discount on the spay or neuter charges.