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Quality Care, Transparent Costs

Compassionate Veterinary Services You Can Trust — With No Surprises!

A Note About Our Costs:

At Dacula Animal Hospital, we work hard to provide the highest quality veterinary care at fair and affordable rates. Our fees are based on the actual costs of medications, supplies, equipment, and the highly trained team members who dedicate themselves to your pet’s health. While we must work within the limitations of veterinary industry price points, our priority is always to balance affordability with the level of care your pet deserves.

We strongly encourage pet parents to consider pet health insurance. Just like human health insurance, it can be a valuable investment, helping offset the cost of both routine preventive care and unexpected illnesses or emergencies. Insurance ensures that financial concerns don’t stand in the way of making the best medical decisions for your companion.

👉 To explore and compare pet insurance options from multiple providers, visit: Compare Pet Insurance – Wag!



Pre-Operative Visit + Pre-Operative Labwork 

$125.58 Labwork is considered viable for 30-60 days.

  • Comprehensive physical exam with the veterinarian

  • Pre-anesthetic bloodwork to evaluate organ function and ensure safety

  • Review of medical history and medications

  • Discussion of procedure details, risks, and recovery expectations

  • Fasting and drop-off instructions provided

  • (These should be completed at least 48 hours prior to your scheduled procedure. For emergent procedures, we will accommodate same-day screening.)

 

 

Dental Cleaning

$495.72 - $767.44 This estimate is subject to change based on your pet’s unique needs. We will always communicate if your pet’s needs exceed the expected financial commitment.

  • Pre-anesthetic bloodwork and exam

  • General anesthesia with full monitoring

  • Ultrasonic scaling and polishing

  • Dental x-rays if indicated

  • Extractions if necessary (discussed with owner)

  • Pain management before, during, and after procedure

  • At-home dental care recommendations

  • (Pre-anesthetic bloodwork should be completed at least 48 hours prior to your pet’s procedure. For urgent dental needs, we can perform same-day screening if necessary.)

Routine Spay (Canine)

$617.54 - $751.54 Price is dependent upon size and breed of your pet.

  • Pre-operative visit and bloodwork

  • General anesthesia with advanced monitoring

  • Ovariohysterectomy (removal of uterus and ovaries)

  • Pain control throughout procedure and recovery

  • Same-day discharge with detailed recovery instructions

  • Recommended timing: 12–18 months of age, depending on breed and growth needs

  • (Pre-anesthetic bloodwork should be completed at least 48 hours prior to surgery. Same-day screening is available for emergent cases.)

Routine Spay (Feline)

$525.14 - $578.14

  • Pre-operative visit and bloodwork

  • General anesthesia with advanced monitoring

  • Ovariohysterectomy (removal of uterus and ovaries)

  • Pain control throughout procedure and recovery

  • Same-day discharge with detailed recovery instructions

  • Recommended timing: around 6 months of age

  • (Pre-anesthetic bloodwork should be completed at least 48 hours prior to surgery. Same-day screening is available for emergent cases.)

Routine Neuter (Canine)

$439.54 - $520.54 Price is dependent upon size and breed of your pet.

  • Pre-operative visit and bloodwork

  • General anesthesia with advanced monitoring

  • Orchiectomy (removal of testicles)

  • Pain control throughout procedure and recovery

  • Same-day discharge with detailed recovery instructions

  • Recommended timing: 12–24 months of age, depending on breed and growth needs

  • (Pre-anesthetic bloodwork should be completed at least 48 hours prior to surgery. Same-day screening is available for emergent cases.)

Routine Neuter (Feline)

$342.26 - $398.26

  • Pre-operative visit and bloodwork

  • General anesthesia with advanced monitoring

  • Orchiectomy (removal of testicles)

  • Pain control throughout procedure and recovery

  • Same-day discharge with detailed recovery instructions

  • Recommended timing: around 6 months of age

  • (Pre-anesthetic bloodwork should be completed at least 48 hours prior to surgery. Same-day screening is available for emergent cases.)

Low Cost Solutions - Feline Spay/Neuter Trap & Release

How we are helping the community -

Feline overpopulation is a serious issue in our community and across the country. Stray and feral cats reproduce rapidly — a single pair of cats and their offspring can produce up to 420,000 kittens in just 7 years. This leads to crowded shelters, increased disease, and suffering for countless cats who never find a home.
One of the most effective ways to reduce this problem is through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs. TNR involves humanely trapping outdoor cats, spaying or neutering them, and then returning them to their environment. This stops the cycle of reproduction while allowing cats to live out their natural lives in healthier, more stable colonies.


Our Commitment
As part of our commitment to compassionate care, Dacula Animal Hospital offers limited low-cost feline spay/neuter services specifically for TNR efforts. This service is designed to help reduce overpopulation and improve the welfare of cats in our community.

What’s Included

  • Pre-surgical health check

  • Spay (female) or neuter (male) procedure

  • Pain management during and after surgery

  • Ear tip (optional but recommended, for easy identification of altered feral cats)

  • Brief post-op recovery before release
     

Important Details

  • Availability is limited and appointments must be scheduled in advance.

  • These services are reserved for feral and community cats only.

  • Cats should arrive in secure, humane traps for the safety of both the animal and our staff.

  • This program is not intended for personal pet cats — please see our standard spay/neuter treatment plans for household pets.
     

How to Get Involved

  • If you are caring for a colony of outdoor cats, we encourage you to reach out.

  • Our team will provide instructions on safe trapping and transport.

  • Complete the form below, and one of our team members will reach out to you with details.






















     































































✨ Together, we can reduce feline overpopulation and create a healthier, more humane community for cats and people alike.

We are here to help!

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