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Financial assistance may be available, contact us for more info. We accept cash & credit for payment at the clinic
Includes: Physical exam, spay/neuter, pain meds, ear tattoo, essential services (per doctor)
$150 for dogs weighing 20# and under
$180 for dogs weighing 20-30#
$210 for dogs weighing 30-40#
$240 for dogs weighing 40-50#
$270 for dogs weighing 50-60#
$300 for dogs weighing 60-70#
$330 for dogs weighing 70-80#
Contact us for pricing for dogs over 80#
$50 additional for female dogs who have had litters or are pregnant.
Includes: Physical exam, spay/neuter, pain meds, ear tattoo, essential services (per doctor)
Other surgical care available (entropion repair, enucleation, wound debriding, etc) - please contact us for any special cases.
These services can be requested during check-in the day of the clinic
Rabies tag and 1-year rabies vaccination.
Protects your cat against the 5 major viral diseases: Rhinotracheitis, Chlamydia, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, and Feline Leukemia virus.
Ivermectin/Praziquantel - Kills: Hook Worms, Round Worms, Whip Worms, and Tape Worms.
Bravecto Topical - Effective for up to 3 months
Fleas are a major public health risk. Fleas transmit bacterial infections that can cause physical and mental illnesses, and those who are infected are the least likely to get help.
AVID Microchip with additional right ear "CHIP" tattooing.
Blood testing for FIV & FELV.
Ear Mites are a nuisance to pets and can lead to hearing loss. Our medication will kill all mites in one treatment. Flushing may be advised.
Keeping your pet(s) nails trimmed is essential to preventing scratches and disease transmission. We do not support declawing and it is not a service we offer.
Live Trapped Feral Cat Spay/Neuter - $100
Unowned cat populations are a source of great debate and problems. Public Vet works with concerned citizens and organizations to address feral cats so they are not sources of disease and conflict in our communities.
The term "feral" describes the behavior of domestic cats, not their ownership status. They are domestic animals that are not socialized to people. Cats need a person willing to accept responsibility for them. WE help those who have ferals - let us help your community. Need help with a feral colony? Contact us via email for assistance.
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