Most vets will not neuter a puppy the size of yours. Most vets require that your puppy be over the age of six months. There are a lot of options to consider when calling around, such as traditional (with a scalpel) vs. laser surgery (which cauterizes the nerve endings, making it less painful, and less bleeding), make sure to ask what their price includes. I would also make sure their prices include a pain medication (otherwise what is the additional charge.) Depending on the state that you live in you may also have to have your pets vaccinations updated prior to the surgery. Where I live (Michigan) the surgery runs roughly $100 and an additional $65 for laser (pain meds included)
2007-11-04 11:01:52
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answered by Heather . 2
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For women, 6 months. For adult males, 8-9 months. it could fee little or no or be very high priced. it certainly relies upon on what vet you circulate to, what number centers you ask for alongside with the regulate (alongside with pre-blood artwork, catheter, and so on), besides as spay as against neuter. Neutering in maximum situations expenses much less, by using fact spays are greater invasive. I even have paid $60 to regulate countless rescued shelter canines, and as much as $4 hundred to regulate an person, super breed retired practice canines. A small puppy at a youthful age shouldn't fee an outrageous quantity. i might say for a male or woman Yorkie puppy around 6 months of age, betweeen $a hundred and fifty-$250. the two are thoroughly secure and ordinary. i might in basic terms seek for out a native land veterinarian and have them recommend the main suitable alteration plan on your puppy. it is likewise clever to schedule the spay/neuter once you circulate in for the puppies final around of vaccines. you additionally can schedule for the microchip to be inserted collectively as s/he's being altered because it is way less painful by using enormous needle. stable success and thank you for spaying/neutering!! you're particularly to blame.
2016-10-01 22:28:41
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answered by ? 4
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Over here it's a $100. You can always look for free to low cost neutering in your area. Our income is almost 50,000 in a low cost of living area, and we still qualified for a free neutering for the dog we fostered. Just google "free neutering (in your hometown)" And I want to tell you how awesome you are for neutering your dog!! Way to be responsible!!!
2007-11-04 10:59:28
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answered by krivera_fierro 3
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It's around $50.00 where I live but it may vary where you are. Just call a couple of vets and ask. They won't mind quoting you a price over the phone. Congrats on your puppy and also on making a wise choice!
2007-11-04 10:54:03
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answered by Scooter 4
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where you live is a huge factor in the cost. where i live in Illinois its like, $150. but where my mom is in Michigan, its like $75, call around, thats the best bet
2007-11-04 10:57:51
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answered by Nikki K 2
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the best thing is to callthe vets in your area.
2007-11-04 12:34:56
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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