Spays & Neuter l Vaccines l Additional Services
Southern Nevada's leader in high quality, low-cost spays & neuters!
- Pricing includes tax a pre-op exam with a veterinarian, IV catheter/fluids, anesthetic monitoring and pain medication.
- Additional fees apply for the following advanced procedures: pregnancy, dogs in heat, hernias, undescended testicles and obesity.
- All surgeries are performed under general anesthesia, so your pets will remain at the hospital most of the day as we monitor their recovery.
- Breed Restrictions: We do not perform surgeries on French Bulldogs or English Bulldogs; however, we will gladly administer vaccines to them
By appointments only -- Call to book your appointment today!
Additional Services
Microchipping: ( $45, with surgery $40 ) Once we implant and register the microchip (at no additional cost), the chance of recovering your pet increases exponentially! Don't risk it, get your chip today.
FeLV/FIV testing in cats: $45 - Fast test results (~10 minutes)
Nail Trim: $25, with surgery $15
Anal Glands: $25, with surgery $12
Low-Cost Vaccinations l Free Wellness Exam
No Office Visit Fee
- Vaccines: $15.00 - $45.00 (as described above)
- Canine Influenza: $45.00
FULL SET OF DOG VACCINATIONS (boosters may be required)
• Da2PPV is a 5-in-1 vaccination, commonly referred to as the “distemper shot.” It protects dogs against canine distemper, infectious adenovirus (type 1 & type 2), parvovirus and parainfluenza. It is considered a core vaccine and is recommended for all dogs.
• Bordetella is another common cause of “kennel cough” in dogs. Like parainfluenza, it is highly contagious and can be spread through the air. It is considered a core vaccine and is recommended for all dogs.
• Rabies Once symptoms develop, rabies is always fatal. The rabies virus attacks the brain and central nervous system, and is transmitted to humans primarily through the bite or sometimes scratch of an infected animal. It is required by law to vaccinate your dog or cat against rabies.
FULL SET OF CAT VACCINATIONS (boosters may be required)
• FVRCP (3-in-1) Feline viral rhinotracheitis-calici virus-panleukopenia (distemper). This is considered the distemper/upper respiratory vaccine. Symptoms commonly include sneezing, ocular and nasal discharge similar to a common cold in people.
• FeLV (Leukemia) is a viral infection that is only transmitted through close contact (breeding or fighting with an infected cat). This vaccine is recommended for all kittens and adult cats that go outdoors.
• Rabies is an increasing threat to cats. At present, the number of reported feline rabies cases in the United States far exceeds that of dogs and all other domestic animals. Rabies is routinely fatal and is a major public health concern. Because of the potential for human exposure, rabies vaccination is required by law in Nevada.
The FIRST rabies vaccination is generally given on the third visit at 4 months of age. The law requires that a rabies vaccination is given by that age.
NEVADA RABIES LAWS (medical exemption) -- Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 571 Section 571.080 http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NAC/NAC-571.html#NAC571...
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