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Spay and Neuter Clinic Services
Clinic Information
Surgeries are scheduled by appointment only. For more information or to make an appointment call (770) 532-6617 or contact us through email. Call volume may require that you leave a message on our voicemail. Calls for scheduling appointments or questions will be returned Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Supervising Veterinarian
Kerstin Martin del Campo, DVM
Spay/Neuter Clinic Manager
Frankie Grant
| Dogs |
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Cats |
| Female |
$60 |
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Female |
$60 |
| Male |
$60 |
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Male |
$50 |
| Rabies vaccination ( Required for All pets 12 wks and older) |
$10 |
| Heartworm Test |
$15 |
| Canine Bordetella Vaccination |
$10 |
| Canine DHP-PV Vaccination |
$10 |
| Feline Combo Test |
$15 |
| Feline FVR-CP Vaccination |
$10 |
| Nail Trim |
$ 3 |
| Microchip Implant and Registration |
$20 |
Please Read Before Scheduling Your Pet's Surgery
- Animals with hernias or cryptorchid (retained testicle) animals will be charged an additional fee.*
- We require current rabies vaccination on all surgery animals. If you cannot provide veterinary proof (rabies certificate), the vaccination will be administered at the time of surgery and will cost $10. We strongly recommend routine heartworm testing for dogs and routine feline leukemia/immuno-deficiency virus testing for cats.
- We ask that female dogs be scheduled three months postpartum. The tissue is fragile and can cause complications during surgery. Female cats must be scheduled at least two weeks post nursing. If milk is present during surgery, the incision site is more likely to become infected.
- Please have your animal at the shelter on the day of your appointment by 8:15AM. Any animals brought on the day of their surgery after 8:30AM may not be allowed to have surgery that day.
| Hernia Repair |
$ 5 |
| Cryptorchid |
$10 |
| Pregnant |
$ 5 |
After Surgery Care
If you’ve just had your pet spayed or neutered, here is some helpful information for proper care during their recuperation:
- Feed your animal(s) immediately when you get them home. Start with a small amount of their regular diet and gradually increase the amount of food each half hour, until normal amounts are achieved. This lessens the chances of vomiting. Make sure they have plenty of fresh water at all times.
- No baths or swimming for at least ten days after surgery. Make sure the incision site remains dry for one week. Discourage licking of the incision. They have stitches on the inside that will dissolve on their own and the outside of the incision is glued. If the glue gets wet, the incision could open up. If this happens, please contact a veterinary immediately.
- No running, jumping or rough playing is allowed for one week. Dogs must be kept indoors and must be walked on a leash. Cats must also be kept indoors.
- Keep your pet away from the opposite sex for two weeks.
- Check the incision site twice a day. There should be no drainage. Redness and swelling should be minimal. Adult dogs may show a slight cough. A depressed, slowly increasing appetite for a few days is not unusual. Vomiting, diarrhea or severe depression are causes for concern and you should contact a veterinarian immediately.

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