The ASPCA’s Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics in New York City are temporarily paused due to operational changes. The ASPCA will resume mobile spay/neuter services as soon as possible. Show The ASPCA offers spay and neuter services at mobile clinics for cats and dogs belonging to New York City residents. If you receive public assistance, the cost is free. Those not receiving public assistance will pay a subsidized cost of $125. You can view dates and locations of the mobile clinics by visiting the ASPCA website. Please note that the clinics are no longer first come, first serve. You are required to sign into a virtual waitlist prior to arriving at the clinic location. This will be the only list that will be honored by ASPCA staff and determines who will be admitted for surgery and in what order. The ASPCA is unable to schedule appointments for spay/neuter services via phone or email. You can get more information online, including:
Get information about the mobile spay/neuter clinics run by the ASPCA. Get information on urgent care services (not spay/neuter) from the ASPCA Animal Hospital website. Know Before You Go Cost The cost to the general public is $125 per animal. If you show proof of public assistance, the cost is free. Spay/Neuter Mobile Clinic Guidelines All potential clients are required to sign into a virtual waitlist prior to arriving at the clinic location. This will be the only list that will be honored by ASPCA staff and determine who will be admitted for surgery and in what order. The ASPCA is unable to schedule appointments for spay/neuter services via phone or email. Clinics serve approximately 20-25 animals per day until full.
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Services Provided Services for pets undergoing spay or neuter surgery include vaccinations and a nail trim. Additionally, a microchip and flea treatment are available for a low cost. Due to breed overpopulation, we provide spay/neuter surgery for any York County Pit Bull for a discounted price of $50. If you have a Pit Bull in your family and would like to schedule an appointment, please email [email protected] the following information:
If you are approved for the Pit Bull program, we will place you on a call list to have someone call and set up an appointment for you. A $50 deposit will be required over the phone in order to set up the appointment. Please note that we tend to book 2-3 months out for appointments. Pricing and Additional ServicesThe Pit Bull Program is $50 per dog. This cost includes the spay/neuter, pain medications and an e-collar to go home, and a microchip.
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Protocol and FormsSurgery Protocol:
Forms: In order to expedite the intake process, please print and complete the following forms and bring them to your already scheduled appointment. Both the Medical History Form and Bloodwork Recommendations Form are required. Dogs In HeatIf your dog is currently in heat or her heat cycle has ended within the past 6 weeks, it is strongly recommended to delay her surgery until the uterus and ovaries have returned to their normal state. Being in estrus (in heat) can put your pet at an increased risk for intraoperative and postoperative bleeding. Being in heat will also increase your pet’s time under anesthesia and increase the size of her surgical incision. If you need to reschedule your appointment, please email [email protected] and we can reschedule your pet to a later date. If you wish to proceed with the surgery despite your pet being in heat or recently being in heat, there will be an additional waiver to sign at check-in stating that you are aware of the increased anesthetic risks involved. What is the best age to neuter a pitbull?In more recent years shelter and animal rescue groups have advocated for early-age, 6 months of age and even younger, spay and neuter with the goal of preventing unwanted litters. As an added incentive the surgery is quicker and less complicated prior to sexual maturity in these immature puppies.
How much does it cost to get a dog fixed in Alabama?You can find their basic fees listed below: Female Cat – $65. Male Cat – $45. Female Dog – $80.
What happens to dogs if they don't get fixed?Animal specialists say that if you do not neuter your male pets, their testosterone levels will keep rising. When this happens, aggression usually takes over and this can be dangerous. Intact male pets will start fights with other male pets. People can take the brunt of this aggression as well.
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