
FULL – March Spay & Neuter Clinic
March Spay & Neuter Clinic
Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter is hosting another small, low-cost spay & neuter clinic! The clinic will take place on Saturday, March 29th. Sign-ups for the spay & neuter clinics are now ONLINE ONLY.
Please note that we offer these low-cost clinics for those who are truly in financial need and/or those who would not be able to get their animals spayed or neutered through any other means. Our clinics are not held for people who are simply looking to save money, while those truly in financial need lose out. Thank you!
Click here to schedule your appointment.
If there are no appointments available, follow this link to be added to our waitlist.
Date – Saturday, March 29th
Clinic Location – YVAS Learning Center, 2010 Grand Avenue Suite #1
Dog spay/neuter – $100
Cat spay/neuter – $55
Vaccinations (Bordetella, Distemper, & Rabies) – $20 for one vaccine, $25 for two vaccines, or $30 for three vaccines (3 vaccines applies to DOGS ONLY).
Microchipping – $20 (includes registration)
Free ID Tags (Pet Name & Owner Phone # ONLY)
Other considerations – The safety of your animals is of the utmost importance to YVAS staff and volunteers. Due to the fast pace of this clinic, it is not appropriate for female animals over the age of 4 years or males over the age of 7 years. Dogs must be under 90 lbs. Cats must be at least 2 lbs, dogs must be at least 3 lbs. We do not accept brachycephalic breeds (i.e. smooshed snouts such as French Bulldogs, Bulldogs, Persians, etc.). If you have any questions about whether your animal is a candidate for surgery at our clinic, please contact the shelter. Animals not suitable for clinics may be able to be scheduled for surgery in-house at a later date if our schedules allow.
Our Clinics’ main goal is to provide veterinary services to those who are in financial need and/or those who would not be able to get their animals altered through any other means. YVAS will also be offering limited scholarships for this Clinic. Scholarship applications can be picked up at the shelter (proof of income is required).
Aside from preventing unwanted litters, spaying/neutering your pet has many health and behavioral benefits. If you are unable to attend our Clinic, please contact your veterinarian or contact YVAS for a list of Billings veterinarians.