It’s raining cats and dogs!
We are currently experiencing a high demand for spay/neuter services at PAWS and booking out several weeks for appointments. Due to a high call volume, please be aware that it may take up to 7 days for your call or email request to be returned.
Thank you for your patience!
Spaying and neutering is good for the community and a great way to help our animal friends live longer, healthier lives.
Read more about the benefits of spaying and neutering.
Before you make your appointment
- We offer spay/neuter surgeries for dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens to qualifying low-income individuals only. You will have to answer a series of questions to determine if your household is qualified under the low-income guidelines. See the household income chart below, and if you qualify, proceed with making your appointment.
- Review the fees to be sure you can cover the cost of the services. We do not accept spay/neuter vouchers and only accept credit, debit, or cash (no checks).
- Please note: we are located in Lynnwood, Washington—approximately 20 miles north of Seattle. You must be able to provide your own transportation.
Appointments are required and are available on Wednesdays. You may use the following form to request your appointment online or call us directly at 425.787.2500 x800 to schedule an appointment. Due to high call volume, please be aware that it may take up to 7 days for your call to be returned.
Once your appointment is confirmed, review the before-surgery instructions on this page so your pet and you are prepared. Filling out your surgery consent form before your arrival at PAWS will speed up the check-in process.
If you don’t qualify for our services, please see the list of other non-profit agencies that offer spay/neuter surgeries here.
Fees
Microchips and vaccines are available, but only with a surgery, not as a separate service.
Female cat/kitten: $100
Male cat/kitten: $85
Female dog/puppy:
Under 50 lbs: $165
50 – 75 lbs: $185
76 – 100 lbs: $205
Over 100 lbs: $225
Male dog/puppy:
Under 50 lbs: $145
50 – 75 lbs: $165
76 – 100 lbs: $185
Over 100 lbs: $205
Umbilical hernia repair additional: $25
(dog or cat, only with spay/neuter)
Cryptorchid neuter additional:
$20 per side for inguinal
$40 per side for abdominal
Other Services
(Available with spay and neuter surgeries only.)
Rabies vaccine (dogs and cats): $20
DHPP vaccine (dogs) / FVRCP vaccine (cats): $20
FeLV/FIV test (cats): $20
Droncit (for tapeworms): Cats – $5 | Dogs – $20
Flea Control : $15
Microchip (includes national registration): $20
E-collars: $5
Cardboard Carrier: $5
Before surgery instructions
- Drop-off time at the clinic is between 8:00-8:15 a.m. for cats and 8:15 – 8:30 a.m. for dogs.
- When you arrive at PAWS the morning of surgery, leave your pet in the car. Bring your completed consent form (or fill one out) and clinic staff will review the form with you. Bring your pet into the clinic only when instructed to do so.
- All animals must be on a leash or in a crate at all times on our property.
Transporting
- All cats must come in a carrier (one animal per carrier). Cardboard carriers may be purchased for $5 at the PAWS clinic.
- All dogs must be on a leash or in a carrier.
Payment
- We accept cash, credit and debit cards. We do not accept checks. Payment is due upon pick-up of your pet(s). Pick-up time is between 5:00-5:30 p.m. on the same day as the surgery.
After surgery
- Pick-up time at the clinic is between 5:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. for cats and 5:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. for dogs. A late fee of $25 will be charged to anyone who picks up their animal more than 15 minutes late.
- When you come to pick up your animal, first go to the shelter building to pay, then go to the clinic, show your receipt, and pick up your animal.