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Services

Female Spay-see below for pricing

 Ovariohysterectomy (OHE), commonly know as a "spay" is a surgical procedure to render it impossible for a female dog or cat to reproduce. This involves the surgical removal of the uterus and ovaries. 

Male Neuter-see below for pricing

 Neutering (also known as castration) is the common term used to describe the surgical procedure during which both testicles are removed in order to sterilize (make infertile) a male dog, therefore stopping its ability to reproduce. 

Vaccines-see below for pricing

All pets will receive a Rabies vaccine included in their surgical procedure package.  If your pet is current on this vaccination please upload a copy of your Rabies Certificate to receive a $10 discount at checkout.  

We offer core vaccination with your pets procedure that will require a follow-up with your full-service veterinarian (we DO NOT offer booster vaccines).

Microchip $45

You can add microchip implantation to you pet's services. A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice that is implanted under the skin in-between the shoulder blades that services as a means of permanent identification for your pet. It is NOT a tracking device.

Other surgical procedures

We offer other surgical procedures while your pet is with us for their spay/neuter. These procedures include cherry eye, gastropexy (tacking stomach) and hernia repairs. 

Our Price List

Packages

All of our surgery packages include an examination, surgery under general anesthesia, anti-inflammatory injection, post-operative pain medication, e-collar (to prevent licking) and a rabies vaccine.

Dog Spay

$230

Please add an additional $50 for female dogs weighing over 50 pounds ($280 total) and $100 for females over 100 pounds ($330 total). 

Dog Neuter

$155

Please add $25 for male dogs weighing over 50 pounds ($180 total) and $50 for males weighing over 100 pounds ($205 total). 

Cat Spay

$130

Cat Neuter

$80

Other Services Details

DA2PP Vaccine $25

Lyme Disease Vaccine $40

Lyme Disease Vaccine $40

 A vaccine recommended for healthy dogs as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by canine distemper virus, adenovirus type 1 (hepatitis) and adenovirus type 2 (respiratory disease), canine parainfluenza virus, and canine parvovirus. This vaccine MUST be re-administered in 3-4 weeks by a full-service veterinarian.

Lyme Disease Vaccine $40

Lyme Disease Vaccine $40

Lyme Disease Vaccine $40

 Lyme disease vaccine is primarily recommended for dogs that live or frequently visit areas known for Lyme disease as well as for those living in areas with high potential for tick exposure. This vaccine MUST be re-administered in 3-4 weeks by a full-service veterinarian.

Bordetella Vaccine $25

Lyme Disease Vaccine $40

Bordetella Vaccine $25

  The Bordetella vaccine can prevent kennel cough.  Not all dogs need this vaccine, but we recommend it for social dogs and any dogs who will be boarded, groomed, training, go to dog parks, etc. Kennel cough is often spread by nose-to-nose contact with other dogs.

FVRCP Vaccine $25

Feline Leukemia Vaccine $35

Bordetella Vaccine $25

 The FVRCP vaccine is an extremely effective way to protect your kitty against 3 highly contagious and life-threatening feline diseases, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Feline Calicivirus, and Feline Panleukopenia. This vaccine MUST be re-administered in 3-4 weeks by a full-service veterinarian.

Feline Leukemia Vaccine $35

Feline Leukemia Vaccine $35

Feline Leukemia Vaccine $35

 Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a virus that infects only cats. It depresses the immune system and cats tend to remain infected for life. FeLV is an important cause of anemia in cats and can cause several types of cancers. This vaccine MUST be re-administered in 3-4 weeks by a full-service veterinarian. 

Felv/FIV Testing $45

Feline Leukemia Vaccine $35

Feline Leukemia Vaccine $35

  Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) can cause many types of illness as well as death in infected cats. These viruses do not  infect humans or other animals. 

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Cherry Eye Repair

Cherry Eye Repair

Cherry Eye Repair

 Prolapse of the third eyelid gland appears as a red swollen mass on the lower eyelid.  Treatment involves surgical replacement of the third eyelid gland. 

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Hernia Repair

Cherry Eye Repair

Cherry Eye Repair

 An umbilical hernia is an outward bulging of the abdominal lining, abdominal fat, or a portion of abdominal organ(s) through the area around the umbilicus (also called the navel or belly button). The umbilicus in dogs and cats is located on their underside just below the ribcage. 

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Gastropexy

Cherry Eye Repair

Gastropexy

 A gastropexy is a surgical procedure that is sometimes performed in large breed dogs to prevent gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV), also known as bloat. Please discuss with your full-service veterinarian if this procedure is recommended for your pet.

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Get Your Fix Veterinary Surgical Center

105 Barbara Avenue Detroit Lakes MN 56501

218.499.3228

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