Clinic Services

Spay & Neuter

We offer high quality, high volume, spay/neuter surgeries for dogs and cats.

Pricing varies by pet. Appointment required.

Add-on Services with Surgery

Customers can elect to have their pets vaccinated and/or microchipped at the time of surgery.

We offer core cat and dog vaccines (DHPP, Lepto, and FVRCP), as well as Rabies.

Monthly Vaccine Clinic

We offer one low cost vaccine clinic monthly for pets that are already fixed. The only vaccines available are core cat and dog vaccines, and Rabies.

See below for schedule. No appointment necessary.

Pricing

Book your pet’s spay/neuter appointment today

Upcoming Vaccine Clinics

all vaccine clinics will be held at our Elizabeth St address, unless otherwise specified

March 14

Vaccine clinic - No appointment necessary

10am-2pm

May 10

Vaccine clinic - No appointment necessary

10am-2pm

April 11

Vaccine clinic - No appointment necessary

10am-2pm

June TBD

Vaccine Clinic - No appointment necessary

10am-2pm

FAQs

What services do you offer?

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We are focused on spay and neuter for dogs and cats.

We offer a monthly vaccine clinic, but do not take vaccine walk-ins or appointments on other days.

We are happy to do some other surgeries by request - basic dental cleanings, amputations, mass removals, gastropexy, etc. Please send us an email if you think your pet needs one of these services.


Do you offer TNR for feral cats?

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Yes! If you run a 501c3 please email us so we can get you set up with our nonprofit/rescue contract. If you don’t have a nonprofit, no worries! We are happy to chat about options to help community cats.


Do you spay pregnant, in-heat, or postpartum animals?

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Yes! Our vets have experience with these types of surgeries and are comfortable performing them on both dogs and cats. If you have concerns or questions, please feel free to reach out. We do not do c-sections or ovary-sparing spays.


My pet is aggressive, can I still bring them to you?

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Yes! Please reach out via email or text if your pet is particularly difficult to handle in a veterinary setting, and we can chat about options for how to handle your pet safely when you bring it in for an appointment,