try http://www.rcdas.org/spay.htm or call (951)358-7373 usually they only offer low cost to people with a low income
$19.70 in 2009 for California
It really all depends on what area you live in and what the vet charges. It can range anywhere from 15 dollars to 100 depending on the vet. Lots of places do low cost spaying and neutering. Your local humane society will do it at half the cost. Search low cost spay and neuter to see what programs they have in your area.
Ladybird Beetles are the most common insects in Imperial Valley. They have over 400,000 beetles living in the area. They cost farmers a lot of money, because they destroy crops.
Hmm, I'm not sure why you wouldn't want to get your rabbit spayed or neutered. There are places that can do it at a lower cost. As you may already know, it's better for their health. 80% of non-spayed female rabbits get uterine cancer by 4 years of age.
The best age for neutering is when the rabbits testicles descend at around 3-5 months (depending on breed). AS to cost, it depends where you go. It is less expensive to neuter than to spay a female rabbit though. The cost can range from £30 ($50) up to around £50 ($100). Pick the vet with the most experience, not the cheapest one...
all humane society prices are the same...75 dollars which includes spay/neutering and 1 shots
The Valley Plaza Movie Theater is located in Bakersfield, California. Evening movies cost $8.50, and matinee movies cost $5.50.
It depends where you live and the size of the animal that is being neutered.
Anything between 200-600 dollars for a Rott.
I used the greyhound in San Fernando, it cost about 40 dollars round trip.
It depends on where you live and the weight of the dog but usually between £100 and £150.
It depends where you live and the size of the dog but usually between £100 and £150.
cost of living in California
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The costs vary between veterinarians, even in the same city. Contact your local veterinarians on costs of neutering ferrets.
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Yes. If you are eligible for there help they will provide vaccinations, microchipping, neutering annd flea/worm treatments at reduced cost. Have a look at www.pdsa.org.uk