• Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic

    At Town Center Animal Hospital we want to ensure all our furry friends can get the highest quality care at the most affordable prices available. With that in mind Town Center Animal Hospital has lowered its' Spay and Neuter pricing. Please note our new pricing structure below as it is the most competitive pricing in the Las Vegas Valley.

    All Spay & Neuter fees include pre-anesthetic exam, IV catheter, anesthetic monitoring and all pain medication pre-& post operative, and nail trim. (Does not include Advanced Procedures, Pre-Operative Testing, Or E-Collar) Not Valid with any other specials or coupons.







    New Spay & Neuter Ordinance

    Effective April 1, 2010 a new ordinance states that dogs and cats in the city of Las Vegas must be spayed or neutered by 4 months of age. All dogs and cats over the age of 4 months must be spayed or neutered unless the owner qualifies for one of the following exemptions:
    • Holds a valid dog fancier, cat fancier permit, breeder permit or professional animal handler permit
    • The dog is used by a law enforcement agency as a law enforcement dog
    • The dog is used by a search and rescue agency for search and rescue activities
    • The dog is a service animal such as a guide animal, hearing animal, assistance animal, seizure alert animal or social/therapy animal
    • The dog is being used by a pound, shelter, humane society or similar organization, whether public or private, the principal purpose of which is securing the adoption of dogs or cats, provided that such organization has a policy and rules requiring the spaying or neutering of all dogs and cats placed for adoption
    • All puppies or kittens born to dogs and cats that have not been spayed/neutered as required will be forfeited and may be given to the local shelter for adoption
    The new ordinance also states:
    • Impounded dogs or cats that are intact, but whose owners do not qualify for one of the above exemptions must be sterilized prior to release
    • Provides that impounded animals be kept for only 72 hours
    • Requires that impounded animals be microchipped and that the owner pay for the microchipping prior to release
    • The ordinance does not require the microchip be enrolled with a national registry. The implantation of the chip does not help recover the animal, only enrollment with a national registry will provide the owner’s contact information
    • Pet Stores are required to provide the following information to Department of Detention and Enforcement
    • The name and residence address of the buyer
    • The address of the location where the dog or cat will reside, if not the same as the buyer’s address
    • The breed and approximate age
    • A description, including principal colors
    • Failure to provide this information shall be grounds for non-renewal of, or disciplinary action against, a business license
    Fines for violation:
    $250 for a first offense
    $500 for a second offense
    $1000 for a third offense


    Data from http://www.akc.org/news/index.cfm?article_id=4005

    Please talk to our staff about our affordable Spay & Neuter Program and types of procedures including Laparoscopy.
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