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.
all humane society prices are the same...75 dollars which includes spay/neutering and 1 shots
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)
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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.
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.
The answer to this is going to vary from shelter to shelter. The cost usually includes neutering, which makes it quite a deal. Costs in the Midwest usually range from $40 to $100. If you can take an adult cat, instead of a kitten, a lot of shelters offer them for less, and even free periodically during the year. Some also give a deal if you take two kittens.
It depends on where you adopt it, if it's about to be put down it usually does not cost
Yes, many local humane societies and rescue organizations provide services such as reduced cost spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations. The exact nature of the service and the discount varies by organization, though. Please be aware that I am referring to your local humane society; the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) spends less than 1% of the donations it receives to help provide these types of services.
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.
Not as much as it cost to adopt a dog.It will depend on what type of kitten. There are some pretty expensive cats out there.An average kitten will cost about 15-30 dollars.
Check your local Humane Society or animal shelter and advise them you are looking for a fox terrier. You may have to pay a small adoption fee but the cost will still be less than buying from a breeder.
Have the dog examined by a veterinarian as soon as possible. If affording a vet is a problem, contact your local animal shelter or Humane Society, to see if there is a reduced cost animal clinic in your area.