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Ontario SPCA and Humane Society’s Spay/Neuter Services

Thank you for your interest in the Ontario SPCA’s Spay/Neuter Services.


March registration has ended. April registration will open on Monday, April 1st, 2024 at 10 AM. The registration button will be posted below on the day of.


PLEASE NOTE: All animals must be between the ages of four months and five years and be in good physical condition, including being an appropriate weight for our program. We do not provide surgery for dogs over 30kg (65lbs).

For alternative options, please view the ‘Alternative Spay/Neuter Options’ tab below.


UPDATE ON BOOKING PROCESS:

On the first Monday of every month, we will open bookings for that month at both Ontario SPCA and Humane Society spay/neuter locations.

To make the booking process more streamlined, there will no longer be a waitlist for spay/neuter services. Be sure to visit this page on the first Monday of every month where a link to our registration page will be posted. The registration forms open at 10 a.m. Spaces will be filled on a first-come first-served basis.

Due to overwhelming demand, booking availability fills up within MINUTES of registration opening each month. If you do not receive an email within 30 minutes of submitting your form (check your junk or spam folders) then your registration was not accepted, and you will need to try again next month.

We are grateful that you recognize the importance of spaying or neutering your animal. We also appreciate your patience, as the demand for spay/neuter services is greater than the number of surgery appointments we have available. As a registered charity, the Ontario SPCA can only accommodate so many animals each month at our spay/neuter locations. We are committed to continuing to expand our services when we have the capacity to do so.

Ontario SPCA Spay/Neuter Service Locations 
Ontario SPCA Centre Veterinary Hospital
16586 Woodbine Ave. Stouffville ONL4A 2W3
Ontario SPCA Marion Vernon Memorial Animal Clinic
91A Patterson Road Barrie ONL4N 3V9
Ontario SPCA Mobile Wellness Services and MASH-style spay/neuter clinics

Thanks to a Pet Valu Companions for Change™ sponsorship of $175,000, the Ontario SPCA launched its SPCA Mobile Animal Wellness Services Unit in 2019, delivering wellness examinations and spay/neuter services to underserved communities. This year, Pet Valu provided an additional $150,000 Companions for Change™ sponsorship which will be used to support the Mobile Animal Wellness Services Unit over the next three years. With the help of generous donations from devoted pet lovers across the country, since 2018, Pet Valu’s Companions for Change™ sponsorships have helped animal rescues and charities across Canada achieve larger capital projects.

learn more about the SPCA MOBILE ANIMAL WELLNESS SERVICES UNIT and MASH-style spay/neuter clinics

2024 Spay/Neuter Fees

Surgery

Subsidized Rate* Full Rate
Feline spay $143.50 $205
Feline neuter $115.50 $165
Dog spay <15 kg $280.00 $400
Dog spay 15 kg – 30 kg $311.50 $445
Dog neuter <15 kg $220.50 $315
Dog neuter 15 kg – 30 kg $259.00 $370
Umbilical hernia n/a $50
Inguinal Cryptorchid n/a $50

* The Subsidized Rate is accessible to animal rescue groups, those who receive government subsidy, or have an Indigenous status card. Proof of subsidy will be required at registration.

Note: All animals must be between the ages of four
months and five years and be in good physical
condition, including being an appropriate weight
for our program. We do not provide surgery for dogs
over 30kg (65lbs).

*Pregnancy termination – contact your local clinic
to discuss.


Other Services

Rabies vaccine $25
Feline Leukemia vaccine $25
FVRCP vaccine $25
DA2PP vaccine $25
Microchip $27
E-collar $17
Onesie $31
Bitter spray $17
Pre-anesthetic blood work $70+
Umbilical hernia repair $50
Cryptorchid $50-$100
Cardboard cat carrier $12
Ear-tips (feral cats) No charge
Nail trim No charge
Additional Services 

Dental Services for Rescue Organizations

We are excited to announce that we are now offering dental services to partner/rescue organizations! This aims to provide an accessible dental service to animals that come into their care. For more information, please reach out to Aveline at alacaden@ontariospca.ca

Vaccines

It is recommended that you have your pet vaccinated at least two weeks prior to your spay/neuter appointment. Animals that have been vaccinated previously should be accompanied by proof of vaccination. Should you be unable to have this done in advance, vaccines can also be given at the time of surgery. We recommend that your pet have the following vaccines: Rabies vaccine (3 year), Feline Leukemia vaccine, FVRCP vaccine and DA2PP vaccine.

*Note: It is a legal requirement and strongly recommended that ALL animals be vaccinated for rabies regardless of whether or not they go outside. If your animal is currently vaccinated for rabies, proof of vaccination should accompany your pet at the time of surgery.

Microchip

$27 provides your pet with a unique, permanent form of identification. All shelters and many vet offices have the ability to read microchips, and your animal would be returned to you safely and quickly should it become lost. This fee includes an offer of 30 days of free pet health insurance. *Insurance offer does not apply to animals owned by rescue/shelter organizations.

E-Collars and Surgical Onesies

We STRONGLY recommend that all animals be deterred from licking their surgical sites through the use of Elizabethan collars (e-collars) or surgical onesies. If your animal does lick, they can open their incision or cause infection, incurring additional veterinary costs.

E-collars can be purchased the morning of surgery for $17. (Note: If you choose to purchase your e-collar from a pet store, please ensure that when pushed back against your pet’s shoulders, the collar extends at least 1″ past his/her nose).

Surgical Onesies can be purchased on the morning of surgery for $31.

Payment

A deposit is due at the time of booking in order to obtain an appointment. Credit card payments can be made over the phone, and debit/Visa-debit/cash payments can be made in person, at our offices. Money orders can also be mailed, made payable to the Ontario SPCA (please include your phone number on the money order).

Sudbury Bookings

For spay/neuter and wellness appointment bookings in the Greater City Of Sudbury area contact the unit directly for information on booking.  The mobile unit can be reached at sudburywellnessservices@ontariospca.ca or calling 1-888-668-7722 extension 347.

Pre/Post-Op Instructions
Alternative Spay/Neuter Options

Find a local veterinarian in your area.

Spay/Neuter services are also provided by the following organizations:

The Niagara SPCA and Humane Society in Welland. Please visit their website or call 289-820-9651 to make an appointment.

The Georgian Triangle Humane Society in Collingwood. Visit their website for more information and to book an appointment.

The North Bay & District Humane Society. Please visit their website or call 705-478-8233 to make an appointment.

Lanark Leeds & Grenville Spay Neuter Clinic. Please visit their website or call 613-345-7729 to make an appointment.

Lincoln County Humane Society in St. Catharines, Please visit their website or call 905-682-0767 to make an appointment.

Peterborough Humane Society Spay Neuter Clinic. Please visit their website.

Southeastern Ontario Spay Neuter Clinic. Please visit their website or call 613-392-7729 to make an appointment.

Toronto Humane Society Spay Neuter Services. Please visit their website or call 416-392-2273 to make an appointment.

Testimonial

Thank you for your dedication

Thank you for your dedication to helping the animals.  Every animal deserves a loving home and to be treated royally.  Just imagine a day without animal cruelty.  What a wonderful day that would be!

-Joan