VETERINARY SERVICES
Services include:
- Spay (including pyometra) and neuter surgery
- Dental cleaning and extractions
- Other surgeries including mass and bladder stone removal, scrotal ablation, umbilical hernia repair, stenotic nares (nostril widening), cherry eye, enucleation and more
- Vaccines
All surgeries and dental cleaning include the following:
- Initial physical examination
- Anesthesia
- Pain medication during surgery
We have no exam fees. Scheduling an appointment is easy whether you choose to do it by phone (480-851-2065) or online (www.valleypetsurgery.com).
*E-collars (cone) and post-op pain medication are required for all dogs and female cat surgeries. E-collars will help prevent them from licking or causing complications with their incision while healing.
On your pet’s surgery day, you’ll drop them off in the morning and pick them up in the late afternoon after they’ve had time to recover from anesthesia. We’ll provide you all the pre and post-op instructions you need to make sure they (and you!) have the best experience possible.
A Smart Investment in Your Dog’s Health
Spaying plays a major role in your dog’s long-term well-being. Beyond preventing unwanted litters, these procedures can reduce the risk of certain medical conditions and help improve behavior over time.
Many pet owners also notice:
- Fewer hormone-driven behaviors
- Reduce the likelihood of roaming or marking
- Lower risk of reproductive-related health issues
Cost Expectations
Our dog spay pricing is by weight, as larger dogs require additional medication and anesthesia. All pricing includes physical examination, anesthesia, surgery, and pain medications during surgery.
- 2-40 lbs – $160
- 40-60 lbs – $180
- 60-80 lbs – $220
- 80 lbs-100 lbs – $270
- 100 – 120 lbs – $310
- 120 lbs + – $350
All dogs are required to have an E-collar (cone) or surgery recovery suit after surgery to prevent licking and chewing of the incision. E-collars are an additional $20 (Surgery suits $30) and are mandatory unless you bring a properly fitting e-collar or surgery recovery suit with you at the time of pickup. All dogs are also required to have Take Home Pain Meds ($20). Additionally, sedatives ($15) for energetic and/or large male dogs may be recommended.
Additional charges ($50-$150) may apply for the following three conditions due to increased surgical time and medications associated with the surgery:
Enlarged Uterus – Depending on hormonal influence, the uterus may be significantly enlarged during certain times. The uterus may become enlarged prior to visible signs of heat (bleeding/enlarged vulva). Additionally, the uterus may stay enlarged (swollen, larger blood supply, fragile) for up to 3 months following active bleeding. If you prefer to reschedule based on this information, please give us ample notice (no less than 1 week). The best and safest time to spay your female dog is prior to the first heat cycle or 3 months after visible signs of heat as the uterus will have time to return to normal size. We realize this timing is not always possible which is why we offer this service.
Pregnancy – If your female dog is discovered to be pregnant at the time of surgery, the surgery will result in loss of pregnancy. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, we recommend you visit your regular vet to have x-rays or an ultrasound performed prior to surgery. We are unable to definitively determine pregnancy or stage of pregnancy at our clinic prior to surgery. We will not be able to discontinue surgery once it has begun. In these cases, we administer fluids in recovery to restore blood volume and help anesthetic recovery. An IV catheter and fluids are required for later term pregnancies ($50). Â
Overweight – If your female dog is overweight, extra charges may apply as this makes the uterus and surrounding tissue friable (delicate) and slippery due to fat surrounding the organs. It is safest for all animals to have healthy body condition prior to anesthesia. The Doctor may require an IV catheter and fluids ($50) or decline surgery if she feels the procedure will put your pet’s health at risk.
Cerenia injection – $40 for less than 50 lbs; $60 for 50 lbs and up – Required for flat-faced dogs (English & French Bulldogs, Pugs, Shih Tzus, etc.) This is an anti-nausea medication given to help decrease the risk of breathing complications secondary to vomiting. This is an optional add-on for other breeds.
Other services available the day of surgery include:
ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF $25 MAY APPLY IF PET IS PICKED UP AFTER HOURS
A Smart Investment in Your Dog’s Health
Neutering plays a major role in your dog’s long-term well-being. Beyond preventing unwanted litters, these procedures can reduce the risk of certain medical conditions and help improve behavior over time.
Many pet owners also notice:
- Fewer hormone-driven behaviors
- Reduce the likelihood of roaming or marking
- Lower risk of reproductive-related health issues
Cost Expectations
Our dog neuter pricing is by weight, as larger dogs require additional medication and anesthesia. All pricing includes physical examination, anesthesia, surgery, and pain medications during surgery.
- 2-40 lbs – $140
- 40-60 lbs – $160
- 60-80 lbs – $190
- 80-100 lbs – $230
- 100-120 lbs – $260
- 120 lbs + – $300
All dogs are required to have an E-collar (cone) or surgery recovery suit after surgery to prevent licking and chewing of the incision. E-collars are an additional $20 (Surgery recovery suits $30) and are mandatory unless you bring a properly fitting e-collar or surgery recovery suit with you at the time of pickup.  All dogs are also required to have Take Home Pain Meds ($20). Additionally, sedatives ($15) for energetic and/or large male dogs may be recommended.
Additional charges may apply for the following:
- Cryptorchid (undescended testicle) – $50-$200
- Cerenia injection – $40 for less than 50 lbs; $60 for 50 lbs and up – Required for flat-faced dogs (English & French Bulldogs, Pugs, Shih Tzus, etc.) This is an anti-nausea medication given to help decrease the risk of breathing complications secondary to vomiting.
Other services available the day of surgery include:
ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF $25 MAY APPLY IF PET IS PICKED UP AFTER HOURS
A Smart Investment in Your Cat’s Health
Spaying your cat helps prevent overpopulation and unwanted litters. There are also several other benefits including:
- Decreases the risk for reproductive cancers
- Reduces the risk for uterine infections, such as pyometra
- Decreases risk for behavioral issues, such as aggression and roaming
Cost Expectations
All cat spays are $100. This includes physical examination, anesthesia, surgery, and pain medications during surgery.
Female cats are required to have an E-collar (cone) or surgery recovery suit after surgery to prevent licking and chewing of the incision. E-collars are an additional $20 (surgery recovery suit $30) unless you bring a properly fitting e-collar or surgery recovery suit with you at the time of pickup. All female cats are also required to have Take Home Pain Meds ($20).
Additional charges may apply for the following:
- Pregnancy/Enlarged Uterus ($25-$50) – Female cats who have abnormalities of the uterus (significant swelling, enlargement, or fragility) or are overweight increase surgical time and anesthesia. In these instances, we administer fluids in recovery to restore blood volume and expedite recovery.
Other services available the day of surgery include:
ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF $25 MAY APPLY IF PET IS PICKED UP AFTER HOURS
A Smart Investment in Your Cat’s Health
Neutering your cat helps prevent overpopulation and unwanted litters. There are also several other benefits from neutering your cat including:
- Reduced risk of testicular cancer
- Decreases aggressive behaviors and territorial marking
- Lowers the likelihood of roaming
- Can improve overall behavior and reduce stress in multi-pet households
Cost Expectations
All cat neuters are $85. This includes physical examination, anesthesia, surgery, and pain medications during surgery.
Additional charges may apply for the following:
Cryptorchid (undescended testicle) – $50 – $200
Other services available the day of surgery include:
ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF $25 MAY APPLY IF PET IS PICKED UP AFTER HOURS
A Smart Investment in Your Pet’s Health
Vaccines are an important part of managing your pet’s health and overall quality of life.  Vaccinations provide many benefits including:
- Prevention of many pet illnesses.
- Help avoid costly treatments for preventable diseases.
- Help protect other pets and animals.
- Help prevent life-threatening diseases found in wildlife, like rabies and distemper.
General Information
There is no exam fee for vaccinations.
Vaccines can also be administered in conjunction with scheduled surgeries.
Additionally, vaccines only are offered from 2:00 to 3:00 each day.
You can book vaccines online or we recommend calling ahead
Vaccines Offered
Dog
- Rabies (required by law) – $30
- Bordetella (Kennel Cough) – $30
- DA2PPÂ (Distemper/Adenovirus 2/Parvo/Parainfluenza) – $30
- DA2PP / Leptospirosis Combination – $45
- Leptospirosis (for dogs that visit dog parks, lakes, camping) – $30
Cat
- Rabies – $30
- FeLV (Leukemia) – $35
- FeLV/FVRCP Combination – $45
- FVRCP (Core vaccine) – $30
- FeLV/FIV snap test (recommended as a screening test in all cats) – $50
A Smart Investment in Your Dog’s Health
Regular dental cleanings prevent painful gum disease, infection and tooth loss. Keeping the mouth healthy also helps keep bacteria from infecting vital body organs including the heart, kidneys and liver.
Services Offered include:
Teeth CleaningÂ
Dogs less than 4 years- Full anesthetic dental cleaning and evaluation $250
Dogs 4 years and older- Full anesthetic dental cleaning and evaluation $350Â (This includes IV catheter and fluids in addition to a small pre-op blood panel)
Extractions
Teeth needing to be extracted will be an extra fee which can be discussed with Dr on the day of surgery. Alternatively a free dental consultation may be scheduled so estimate can be provided prior to scheduling surgery.
Other services available the day of surgery include:
Surgeries
In addition to spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats, Valley Pet Surgery + offers a wide variety of other surgeries as shown below.
Free consultations are available so you know what to expect from the surgery as well as the cost.Â
Other surgeries available include:Â Â
Bladder Stones Removal – $700 to $900
Cherry Eye (one eye/both eyes) – $450/$675
Mass Removal (Additional $125 for biopsy) – $350 +
Pyometra – $700 to $900
Scrotal ablation – $330 ($150 if combined with neuter)Â
Stenotic nares (enlargement of nostrils) – $300 ($150 if combined with other surgery)
- Recommended in brachycephalic (short-nosed breeds) including pugs, french bulldogs and english bulldogs.
Umbilical hernia repair only – $140
Umbilical hernia repair with other surgery – $60
Additional procedures may be available at Dr.’s discretion. Please inquire.
Services
Additional Services include:
- Antibiotics (veterinarian determines need) – $20 to $40
- Anal gland expression ($25 if combined with surgery) – $50
- Bloodwork (Pre-anesthetic) – $50
- Required for all pets 5 years and older as well as pyometra (uterine infection) surgeries of any age.
- Highly recommended for all pets.
- Performed the morning of surgery in our in-house laboratory to screen for liver, kidney, and blood sugar values to help ensure they are a good candidate for anesthesia and surgery.
- Cerenia injection – $40 for < 50 lbs; $60 for 50 lbs and up - Required for flat-faced dogs (English & French Bulldogs, Pugs, Shih Tzus, etc.) This is an anti-nausea medication given to help decrease the risk of breathing complications secondary to vomiting.
- Convenia injection – $45 < 15 lbs; $60 15 lbs+ - Long-lasting antibiotic injection (2 weeks)
- E-collars/Surgery recovery suit – $20/$30 – Required for all dog and female cats to prevent your pet from licking or chewing the surgery incision. If owner already has a properly fitting e-collar or surgery recovery suit please bring it with you at the time of pickup.
- Ear Cleaning – Dogs $20/Cats $10
- Ear Medications (if needed)Â – Dogs $32 per ear; Cats (Mites treatment) $30
- FIV/FeLV Test – $50
- Heartworm Test – $50
- IV Catheter and Fluids – $50
- Highly recommended for all female dogs 5 years and older.
- May be required based on doctor’s exam the day of the procedure.
- A catheter is placed in a vein and fluids are administered to support blood pressure. It also provides faster access for IV medications in the event of an emergency.
- Microchip – $40
- Nail Trim – $10 with surgery; $35 with vaccines; $50 nail trim only
- Post-Op Pain Meds To Go Home – $20 (Required for all dogs and female cats)
- Post Surgery Sedative – $15
- Highly recommended for large males/active pets to decrease chance of swelling at incision site.
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LOCATION
5100 S McClintock Drive, Suite 108, Tempe, AZ, 85282
Phone: (480)-851-2065
Hours: 6:15am – 4:00pm
Days of Operation, Alternating Weeks:
Tuesday – Saturday (closed Thursday) /Â Tuesday – Friday
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