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Spay/Neuter Clinic
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Contact
Spay/Neuter Clinic
(925) 335-8320 Closed Sunday, Monday, major holidays


Hours
by Appointment Only
Tuesday - Friday
9:00 am - 12:00 noon; 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Schedule an Appointment
To schedule a spay or neuter procedure, please call our office Tuesday through Friday, 9 am to 4 pm (closed 12 noon to 1 pm) at 925-335-8320.

You do not have to be a resident of Contra Costa County to utilize clinic services.

Free Physical Exam
Pets receive a free physical examination when brought in for spaying or neutering. There is no charge for office calls or follow-up exams. There is no extra charge if a female is in heat or less than four weeks pregnant.

Why should I spay or neuter my animal?
Spaying and neutering:
  • Prevents needless reproduction and destruction of animals
  • Is the most effective means of preventing pregnancy
  • Eliminates or reduces the attraction of male animals to the female
  • Reduces the male's tendency to fight and the resulting wounds and infection
  • Reduces the possibility of cancer or infection of the reproductive tract
  • Results in a generally healthier, more desirable pet
  • Allows spayed and neutered dogs and cats to be licensed at half the cost of non-spayed or non-neutered animals

Why would I not spay or neuter my animal?
A purebred pet may be unable to compete in the show ring if it is spayed or neutered.


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