Cute puppies at the Humane Society of Skagit Valley

One procedure.

A lifetime of impact.

Why spay or neuter?

Our low-cost spay and neuter clinic makes responsible pet ownership accessible to every family in Skagit County. Fewer unwanted litters means fewer animals in shelters and more resources to care for the ones who need us most.

  • Helps to reduce pet overpopulation. Millions of healthy dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters each year simply because there aren't enough homes. Spaying and neutering is the single most effective way to stop the cycle.
  • For longer, healthier lives. Spayed females have a significantly lower risk of mammary tumors and eliminate the risk of uterine infections and cancers. Neutered males avoid testicular cancer and have reduced rates of prostate problems.
  • To produce better behavior. Neutered males are less likely to roam, mark territory, or act aggressively toward other animals. Spayed females won't go into heat, which means no yowling, pacing, or unwanted male visitors at your door.
  • Saves you money in the long run. The one-time cost of the procedure is far less than caring for a litter of puppies or kittens or paying vet bills for fight wounds.
  • Results in fewer accidents. Intact pets are far more likely to escape in search of a mate, which puts them at risk of getting lost, hit by a car, or injured in fights.
  • Helps your community. Fewer stray and feral animals means less strain on shelters, lower taxpayer costs for animal control, and safer neighborhoods for both pets and wildlife.

Clinic Hours

By appointment, Tuesday through Thursday.

Note: Drop-off and pick-up happen the same day.

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Location

HSSV Spay & Neuter Clinic


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Before You Come

  • No food after 10 PM the night before surgery
  • Water is OK until drop-off
  • Bring vaccination records if available
  • Payment due at time of scheduling

Services Offered

Spay
Neuter
Rabies vaccine
DAPPV vaccine
Bordetella vaccine
FVRCP vaccine
Microchip
Flea treatment

Clinic Requirements & Guidelines

  • Weight limit: We cannot serve female dogs over 65 pounds (excluding pit bulls).
  • County priority: Skagit County residents are our priority. Residents of other counties are considered as the schedule permits.

Please note that when scheduling, you must keep your appointment, as we do not refund fees. We have to pay our staff and veterinarian, and those costs must be covered whether you show up or not. We are currently scheduling 30 days or more in advance; please be patient with us.

If you must reschedule, we cannot guarantee a replacement spot, as the weeks ahead can fill up quickly. Refunds are not available. So, please keep your appointment.

Book an Appointment

Fill out the form below to request a spay or neuter appointment. We'll contact you within 5 days to schedule.

Online booking is temporarily unavailable. Please email spayneuter@skagithumane.org to request an appointment.
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For cats, e.g., Domestic Shorthair, Mediumhair, or Longhair.
Female dogs over 65 lb (excluding pit bulls) cannot be served.

Message Frequency: Up to 2 messages per appointment (typically 24 and 48 hours before).

Standard Rates: Message and data rates may apply depending on your mobile service plan.

Help & Stop: Reply HELP for help, STOP to cancel at any time.

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Need Financial Assistance?

We understand that cost can be a barrier. We have one flat rate for our spay/neuter services. If you need additional help, the following regional programs may offer spay/neuter vouchers or assistance:

Email spayneuter@skagithumane.org for current referral guidance.