United Spay Alliance Spay/Neuter Referral Network: COLORADO
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State-wide Spay/Neuter Resources
PO Box 3334
Durango, CO 81301
877-654-7729
https://spaycolorado.org/
Does not have set hours.
Open to all residents in Colorado. Subsidies for pit bulls, pit mixes and cats in underserved areas.
602 N 2nd St, Berthoud, CO 80513
970-825-9604
https://nocospayneuter.com
Monday-Wednesday 8:00am – 5:00pm.
Cats: All Cat surgeries include an exam, post-surgery pain medications, and a nail trim at the time of surgery.
Spay $95, Neuter $80
Dog Spays: All Dog Spay surgeries include an exam, post-surgery pain medications, and a nail trim at the time of surgery.
Spays for dogs 30 pounds and over are limited to pets under 8 months of age.
< 30 pounds: $165
30-59 pounds: $185
60 pounds or more: please call for pricing
(Obese fee, veterinarian’s discretion: $25-50)
Dog Neuters
< 30 pounds: $150
30-59 pounds: $170
60-79 pounds: $190
80-99 pounds: $210
100-119 pounds: $230
120 pounds or more: please call for pricing
All surgeries can additionally include:
Vaccines
Rabies: $22
FVRCP (Feline combo vaccine): $22
Feline Leukemia: $28
DAPP (Dog Distemper/Parvovirus vaccine): $22
Bordetella (Dog Kennel Cough vaccine): $22
Deworming (pyrantel): $10
Diagnostic testing
FeLV/FIV test: $28
Heartworm test: $28
Microchip:$30 including lifetime registration
Elizabethan collars: $4 – $8
Additional 10% discount for people who are on an assistance program.
Still need help? Contact your state leader: 970.484.8516 ext. 5133
About your state leader
Animal Friends Alliance emerged in January 2020 from the union of Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay/Neuter Clinic and Animal House Rescue & Grooming. The two joined forces to amplify our organization’s community impact and allow our programs and services to benefit more people and animals.
Animal Friends Alliance is a “limited admission, adoption guarantee shelter” for cats and dogs. This means we have to limit how many animals we take in due to space and financial restrictions, but we guarantee that every animal we take in will stay with us until they find a good home. We are 100% committed to finding the best outcome for every cat and dog that comes to us, and we do our best to make sure each one goes to the right home with an adopter who is ready to make a lifelong commitment to them. If for any reason an adopter cannot keep the animal they adopted from us, we will always take them back.
By providing subsidized spay and neuter for both dogs and cats, our spay/neuter clinic offers a proactive solution to pet homelessness. The clinic also provides preventative health care including vaccinations, deworming, heartworm testing, feline viral testing, and microchipping.
For pet families facing financial hardship or who receive government assistance, we offer financial assistance for spay/neuter through the Prevent A Litter Plus (PAL+) Program, and free supplemental pet food through the Kibble Supply Pet Food Pantry. For any questions about these programs, or if you need assistance when applying, please call 970-484-8516 ext. 5133.
Animal Friends Alliance is an IRS 501(C)(3) non-profit organization, tax ID# 20-4969731. We operate solely on monetary and in-kind donations, fundraising, and grants. We receive no government funding.
