Surgical team poses with their pesonal pets: Maggie King and Trixie, Dr. Joanna Boone and J.D., Michelle Niebur and Sophie, Terry McNary and Stella
Our Services and Pricing
P.E.T.S offers spay and neuter services for dogs and cats, as well as vaccination services, heartworm prevention and free nail trims.
Surgeries are by appointment only. Please call (940) 723-PETS for assistance.
Vaccinations do not require appointments. Pets are welcome to drop by our clinic at 400 Bridge St. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. during clinic hours. Our clinic days differ each month. Please call (940) 723-PETS for clinic dates or click here to view our calendar.
P.E.T.S Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic will offer discounted fees or fee waivers for qualified pet owners as funds are available. Pet owners must present picture identification and proof of some form of government assistance. Examples include CHIP, WIC, Medicare, Medicaid, Public Housing. Please click here to view our Programs page and learn about our current financial aid programs.
At this time we accept CASH ONLY for all services.
Spay and Neuter Services and Pricing
Cats
Male: $25.00
Female: $35.00
*In heat +$10.00, pregnant +$20.00
(additional fee)
Dogs
Male:
0-45 lbs $45.00
45-70 lbs $50.00
70+ lbs $55.00
*Undescended testicles +$10.00/$20.00
(additional fee)
Female:
0-45 lbs $45.00
45-70 lbs $50.00
70-100 lbs $55.00
100+ lbs $65.00
*In heat +$10.00, pregnant +$20.00
(additional fee)
*E-Collar $5.00
General Guidelines for Surgery
Animals must be at least 3 lbs and 3-4 months old.
Maximum age limit depends on breed.
Animals can NOT have any food after 10 p.m. the night before surgery. They may have water.
All services and surgeries are subject to our vets' discretion. Vets may refuse surgery on any animal they feel is not a suitable candidate.
Pet owners may not schedule more than four animals per surgery day.
Dogs must arrive in a crate or on a leash.
Cats must arrive in a crate. If you do not have a crate, please put your cat in a pillow case. We will transfer your cat to a crate the moment you arrive. DO NOT CARRY YOUR CAT IN YOUR ARMS.
It is recommended that all male dogs purchase an E-Collar to prevent licking incision site and causing infection or opening. Cost is $5.00.
Click here to download our surgery and medical history forms to fill out ahead of time for your visit. Please remember that surgery requires an appointment.
*Drontal is one time dose given to treat round worms, hook worms, tape worms, and whip worms. It is distributed by weight.
Other Services
Microchipping $15.00
Nail Trim No charge!
Vaccination Guidelines
Puppies and kittens should begin their shots between 6-8 weeks of age. Each booster is $15.00 and should be given every 3-4 weeks until the puppy or kitten is 16 weeks of age . It is recommended that puppies and kittens receive at least 3 boosters. Puppies and kittens over 8 weeks of age should be dewormed every 2 weeks until they begin heartworm preventative.
The Kennel Cough vaccine should be given 3-7 days prior to boarding depending on your boarding facility's requirement. The vaccine is only good for 6 months.
The feline leukemia vaccine does not treat leukemia. Our vets recommend you test your cat before administering the vaccine. If your cat is exclusively indoors you may choose to update the vaccine every 2-3 years. Outdoor cats should be vaccinated every year for feline leukemia .
Rabies is required by law for pets over12 weeks of age. If given twice in a twelve-month period, the vaccine is good for 3 years. Otherwise it expires yearly.
Vaccines should be boosted yearly until your cat or dog he or she has been deemed by a veterinarian to be too old to benefit or has a health condition that would be affected by vaccine boosting.
Never give a sick animal vaccines. Vaccinating for a disease the animal already has does not treat it or help. It can make the animal worse or sicker.
Heartworm pills should be started after your dog turns twelve weeks old but before he or she is 6 months old. A test is required for dogs over 6 months of age. Once your dog has been tested, P.E.T.S. can prescribe 12 months of preventative to your dog. A test is required every year to renew the prescription. Pills should be given monthly and all year long. Do NOT stop administering heartworm pills during winter months. Heartworm disease is a year-round threat in Texas. Furthermore, heartworm pills prevent your dog from contracting many other types of worms that are native to Texas that can also be transmitted to humans. A worm-free dog is a happy dog.
If you have tested or purchased heartworm preventative from a different veterinarian, P.E.T.S. can sell you a 6 month supply of preventative if you bring proof of the test and proof that your dog has been on preventative for 6 months.
Heartworm disease is FATAL. It is a disgusting and slow death that can be prevented by an inexpensive monthly preventative. Indoor dogs are at risk as well. Heartworm treatment is expensive and hard on your pet. Please keep your dogs on heartworm preventative all year long.
Drontal Plus treats hook worms, round worms, tape worms,and whip worms. It may not be given to pregnant females, cats under 4 weeks or weighing less than 1.5 lbs, or puppies under 3 weeks or less than 2 pounds.
Click here to download our walk-in form to fill out ahead of time for your visit. Walk-ins are welcome from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. on our clinic dates listed here on our Calendar page.