It is a service offered by an organization dedicated to helping pets/their owners/guardians. The service/cost is a reduced amount. I have attached a link that I just found; don't know if it is any good but it looked like it might be.
Lifesavers Spay and Neuter Service offers low-cost spay/neuter, vaccines, and microchipping. You can make an appointment online at http://www.spayneuterservice.org/. Every spay/neuter comes with a free rabies vaccine (unless you specifically request otherwise). They are an excellent service.
There is a low cost Spay-Neuter Program at the SPCA of Northern Nevada. They also offer low cost testing to monitor your pet for heart worm or any other problems
There are a variety of programs nationwide that offer no- or low-cost spay and neuter services. To find a location near you, check out this link with information I put together on locating a no- or low-cost spay and neuter facility: http://www.ehow.com/how_5433473_cat-spayed-neutered-lowcost.html
Do you mean spay/neuter your rabbit? you are not de-sexing them. It is cheaper to neuter males than to spay females. Cost is between $75.00 and $150.00 unless you can find a spay/neuter clinic going on somewhere.
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The costs to neuter a dog, including a boxer, will vary depending on location and the vet. You should be able to have it done for somewhere around $200. There are often low cost spay/neuter programs offered by different organizations. It pays to check around.
Spay is the sterilization of female animals. (Removal of uterus) Neuter is the sterilization of male animals. (Removal of testicles)
there are several good websites which provide information on other resources: * NeuterSpay.org provides a list of worldwide low cost or free spay & neuter resources for pets and feral cats. * Call 1-888-PETS911 (1-888-738-7911) and follow the instructions, or visit PETS911.com. Enter your zip code, click on "Go," and click on "Spay Neuter." * Friends of Animals offers low cost spay/neuter vouchers. Call 1-800-321-PETS (1-800-321-7387) or go to http://www.friendsofanimals.org/programs/spay-neuter/index.html * Call SPAY/USA at 1-800-248-SPAY (1-800-248-7729) between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm EST. SPAY/USA has low cost spay/neuter programs in 1,000 locations across all 50 states. http://www.spayusa.org/ * Visit Love That Cat! for a listing by state of low cost spay/neuter clinics. http://www.lovethatcat.com/spayneuter.html * Call your local humane society or animal care and control facility for information on a low cost clinic in your area. Find contact information for local groups at PETS911.com. * Visit PBRC's Spay/Neuter Assistance for an application for Pit Bull Rescue Central Spay/Neuter funding and many other resources. http://www.pbrc.net/speuter.html * Do a search (using an engine such as Google, Yahoo!, Dogpile, Ask Jeeves, or WebCrawler) with the words "low cost spay neuter." I don't know what area you are in but I am in South Florida. You can contact your local humane society and they should be able to give you that information. I used to trap stray (ferile) cats and have them fixed thru a local veterinarian and the humane society actually paid for it to be done most of the time. When they met their maximum for the month then I would usually pay $15 for the males and $25 for the females. I never had a dog fixed thru them. Only cats. My dog was neutered when I bought him and my 2nd dog was already neutered when we rescued him. Definately check w/the Humane Society they can provide a wealth of information as to providing assistance for spaying or neutering. It is the best thing you can do for your animal!!! Best of luck and if you give me your area (city & state), I might be able to find something for you.
Contact local veterinarians to get an accurate cost. Many cities also have low-cost spay/neuter clinics. You could try contacting shelters or rescue groups to see if they can recommend a low-cost clinic.
All cats can technically be neutered. Neuter just refers to neutralizing the reproductive organs though it is usually used in reference to males. Female cats are spayed which is the actual removal of the uterus and ovaries.
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