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Low
Cost Spay/Neuter & Preventive Health Care Clinics
The
Humane Society of Greater Miami Adopt-A-Pet runs two low-cost spay/neuter and preventive health care clinics to serve
the pets of Miami-Dade County.
Soffer
and Fine Adoption Center
16101 W. Dixie Highway
North Miami Beach, FL 33160
Phone: 305-696-0800 Get Directions
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South
Clinic at Cutler Bay
10700 S.W. 211 St,
Miami, FL 33189
Phone:
305-696-0800
Get Directions
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Hours of Operation:
Tuesday
through Saturday
9:00am - 3:30pm
Closed for lunch 11:45am - 1:15pm
We are closed all Sundays, Mondays and public holidays.
Vaccinations: Walk-ins only
Spay/Neuter*: Appointments have priority. Walk-ins on space-available basis.
*In preparation for all surgeries, pets must fast (no food or water) from 8pm the night before until the morning appointment.
Drop-off for surgeries with appointments is from 8:00-8:30am.
Afer 8:30 am, all surgeries with appointments lose their priority status and become walk-ins subject to space available.
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Hours of Operation:
Tuesday
through Saturday
9:00am - 3:30pm
Closed for lunch 11:45am - 1:15pm
We are closed all Sundays, Mondays and public holidays.
Vaccinations: Walk-ins only
Spay/Neuter*: Appointments have priority. Walk-ins on space-available basis.
*In preparation for all surgeries, pets must fast (no food or water) from 8pm the night before until the morning appointment.
Drop-off for surgeries with appointments is from 8:00-8:30am.
Afer 8:30 am, all surgeries with appointments lose their priority status and become walk-ins subject to space available.
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What
is spaying/neutering and why should I have it done for my pet?
Basic Products And Services
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| Microchip (includes Registration) |
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$35.00
(what is microchipping?) |
| Heartworm Prevention |
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Price
varies according to size |
| Prescriptions for Heartworm Prevention |
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$5.00 |
| Flea & Tick Prevention |
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Price
varies according to size |
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Services
| Nail Trim |
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$10.00+ |
| Ear Cleaning |
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$10.00+ |
| Fecal Test |
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$15.00 |
*Please contact the clinic(s) for information about money-saving packages for cats and dogs.*
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Services
for Cats |
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In the best interest of your pet's health, all vaccines and
dewormers must be administered 2 weeks prior to surgery.
| Tests: |
Leukemia/FIV |
$25.00 |
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Fecal |
$15.00 |
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| Vaccines: |
Rabies 1 year |
$10.00 |
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Rabies
3 year |
$25.00 |
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3-in-1
(Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) |
$25.00 |
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Leukemia |
$25.00 |
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Female
cat |
$50.00 |
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Male
cat |
$40.00 |
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Surgery Complications for Felines |
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Retained
testicle |
$70.00 |
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Pregnant |
$70.00 |
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In
heat |
$70.00 |
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Pyometra |
$80.00 |
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| Dewormers: |
Nemex (hook and round worms), per dose |
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Cat weighs: |
0-5
pounds |
$7.00 |
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5-10
pounds |
$7.00 |
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10
pounds or more |
$7.00 |
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Panacur
(hook, round and whip worms), price per 3-day dose |
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Cat weighs: |
0-5
pounds |
$15.00 |
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5-10
pounds |
$15.00 |
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10
pounds or more |
$15.00 |
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Droncit
(Tapeworms) |
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Cat weighs: |
0-5
pounds |
$10.00 |
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5-10
pounds |
$10.00 |
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10
pounds or more |
$10.00 |
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Services
for Dogs |
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In
the best interest of your pet's health, all vaccines and dewormers
must be administered 2 weeks prior to surgery.
| Tests: |
Heartworm/E.Canis/Lyme/Anaplasma |
$25 |
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Fecal |
$15 |
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| Vaccines: |
Rabies
1 year |
$10 |
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Rabies
3 year |
$25 |
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4-in-1(Distemper,
Adenovirus II, Parainfluneza, Parvo) |
$25 |
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Bordetella |
$15 |
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Please note: as of October 2008, license fees have changed. |
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| License: |
Miami-Dade
County License - Required by Law |
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Unaltered
(not spayed/neutered) |
$60.00 |
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Altered
(spayed/neutered) |
$30.00 |
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Replacement
Tag |
$6.00
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Female
Dogs |
Male
Dogs |
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0-25
pounds |
$90 |
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0-25
pounds |
$60 |
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25-50
pounds |
$100 |
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25-50
pounds |
$70 |
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50-75
pounds |
$110 |
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50-75
pounds |
$80 |
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75-100
pounds |
$120 |
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75-100
pounds |
$90 |
Surgery Complications for Canines
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Pyometra* |
Retained
testicle |
Pregnant |
In
heat |
| 0-25
pounds |
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$120 |
$110 |
$110 |
$110 |
| 25-50
pounds |
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$130 |
$120 |
$120 |
$120 |
| 50-75
pounds |
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$140 |
$130 |
$130 |
$130 |
| 75-100
pounds |
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$150 |
$140 |
$140 |
$140 |
*Antibiotics for Pyometra will be additional to the
cost of surgery |
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| Dewormers: |
Nemex
(hook and round worms), price per dose |
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0-25
pounds |
$7 |
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25-50
pounds |
$9 |
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50-75
pounds |
$11 |
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75-100
pounds |
$13 |
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Panacur (hook, round and whip worms), price per
3 day dose |
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0-25
pounds |
$15 |
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25-50
pounds |
$20 |
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50-75
pounds |
$25 |
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75-100 pounds |
$30 |
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Droncit
(Tapeworms) |
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0-25
pounds |
$10 |
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25-50
pounds |
$15 |
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50-75
pounds |
$20 |
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75-100
pounds |
$25 |
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| Other: |
Nail
trimming |
$10+ |
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Ear
cleaning |
$10+ |
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Euthanasia & Disposal* |
*These prices do not include the fee for cremation.
Euthanasia will be performed only for medical reasons. You will need a physical and/or visual confirmation from a private veterinarian stating that euthanasia is in the best interest of the animal.
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Euthanasia Injection |
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$25.00 |
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Disposal of Pet |
0-25
pounds |
$35.00 |
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26-50
pounds |
$40.00 |
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51-75
pounds |
$45.00 |
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76-100
pounds |
$50.00 |
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What
is Spaying/Neutering?
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Spaying
and neutering are the surgical sterilization of an animal.
It is a routine surgery performed by a veterinarian while
an animal is under general anesthetic. The procedure consists
of removing certain reproductive organs: in females, the uterus,
oviducts and ovaries; in males, the testicles. Under proper
veterinary care there is little risk. The animal is usually
up and about within one or two days. “Spaying”
refers only to female animals; “neutering”
can be used in reference to both male and female animals.
A
spayed or neutered pet will live a longer, healthier, happier
life, will listen better and be easier to train, will be calmer
and more affectionate, will be less likely to roam, run away
or fight with other animals and will NOT add to the pet overpopulation
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What
is Microchip Identification?
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Proper
identification could mean the difference between life and
death for your dog or cat! Approximately 15 million dogs and
9 million cats enter shelters throughout the United States
each year as strays, according to the American Humane Association.
Tragically, only 19% of the dogs and 3% of the cats are ever
redeemed by their owners. These percentages would increase
dramatically if more pets were properly identified.
A
microchip ID is a small chip, the size of a piece of rice,
injected into the fleshy area between your pets shoulder blades.
This chip contains an identification number unique to you
and your pet. Shelters and veterinarian offices are armed
with scanners that will show your pet’s ID number when scanned
and return him home quickly and safely. As of August 17, 1998
all cats and dogs purchased or adopted in Miami-Dade must
be microchipped.
Equip
your dog or cat with a microchip at the Humane Society for
only $35.00! |
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