Spay and Neuter

Meeting rising demand with high-impact spay and neuter services for at-risk pets in our community.

Demand for spay and neuter services is at an all-time high, and we’re committed to meeting that need in the most effective way possible. Our programs focus on helping at-risk animals and supporting families with limited access to affordable care. 

Schedule an Appointment

Ready to book your pet’s spay or neuter appointment? Start here to learn more about eligibility, available services, and how to request an appointment. Once your appointment is confirmed, you will drop your pet off in the morning and pick them up in the afternoon on the same day. Appointments are required and must meet the following eligibility criteria:

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be a resident of Santa Clara County
  • Dogs and Cats must be privately-owned (we are unable to alter community cats at this location).

Pricing:

Dogs & Puppies under 40 lbs - $300
Bundled exam, surgery, DA2PP, rabies vaccine, eCollar, post-op medication, microchipping, flea/tick treatment, nail trim, and dewormer. (Additional charges will be apply for cryptorchid, brachycephalic, or pregnant dogs)
Dogs & Puppies 50 - 99lbs - $350
Bundled exam, surgery, DA2PP, rabies vaccine, eCollar, post-op medication, microchipping, flea/tick treatment, nail trim, and dewormer. (Additional charges will be apply for cryptorchid, brachycephalic, or pregnant dogs)
Dogs & Puppies 100 - 120lbs - $500
Bundled exam, surgery, DA2PP, rabies vaccine, eCollar, post-op medication, microchipping, flea/tick treatment, nail trim, and dewormer. (Additional charges will be apply for cryptorchid, brachycephalic, or pregnant dogs)
Cats & Kittens - $250
Bundled exam, surgery, FVRCP, rabies vaccine, microchipping, flea/tick treatment, nail trim (for indoor cats), and dewormer. (Additional charges will be apply for cryptorchid, brachycephalic, or pregnant cats)

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The Benefits of Spay & Neuter

Spaying and neutering are simple medical procedures that provide lifelong health and behavioral benefits for your pet. 

  • Spaying helps prevent serious health conditions in female pets, such as uterine infections and cancer, and can significantly reduce the risk of breast cancer. It also helps pet parents avoid the high costs associated with emergency surgeries or raising unexpected litters. 
  • Neutering can protect male pets from testicular cancer and often improves behavior, making pets less likely to roam, mark territory, or exhibit aggression. In addition to supporting your pet’s health and behavior, spaying or neutering contributes to the broader goal of preventing pet overpopulation.