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Low cost spay/neuter clinics

Low cost (and sometimes free!) spay/neuter clinics

Robyn’s Nest provides this list of low cost spay/neuter clinics to offer an alternative to full service vet hospitals.  I want you to understand the differences so that you can make an informed decision for your pet.  Every vet clinic and spay/neuter clinic is different.  Some have registered veterinary technicians to help care for your pet, others do not.  They all have different anesthesia and pain management protocols.  Some have more monitoring equipment than others to help detect a problem, and some are more equipped than others to handle problems if they arise.  It is best to ask questions and make sure you are comfortable with the answers before choosing a place for your pet to have surgery.  Robyn’s Nest recommends that you have your pet spayed/neutered at your regular veterinarian, but we understand that sometimes cost can be an issue.  If that is the case, here are some options of low cost (and sometimes free) spay/neuter.

Pets in Stitches: 937-630-3320.  8265 Springboro Pike.

SICSA: 937-294-6505.  2600 Wilmington Pike, Kettering.

The Rascal Unit: 614-791-7729.  mobile clinic.

The Humane Society of Greater Dayton: 937-268-7387.  1661 Nicholas Rd., Dayton

The Pet Advocate League: 937-278-8330. (cats only). PO Box 24, Dayton, OH 45405

Miamisburg TNR program- ferals from Msbg/Miami Twshp only- 937-847-6536

UCAN- 513-721-7387- Cincinnati

OAR- 513-871-7297- Cincinnati

His Hands Extended- 937-663-0015- St. Paris

Darke County Humane Society MASH unit- 937-548-1009/ 937-548-7299