Flagler Humane Society offers low-cost spay and neuter services. Ensuring that all animals are spayed and neutered is a main focus of ours, as this is the only real way to reduce the pet overpopulation crisis across the country.

Benefits of Spaying your Pet
- Prevents uterine infections
- Prevents Mammary tumors
- Spaying your pet prior to their first heat cycle is recommended
- Eliminates the messiness of a heat cycle
Benefits of Neutering your Pet
- Prevents prostate problems
- Prevents testicular cancer
- Prevents certain undesirable sexual behaviors (urine marking, humping, male aggression, & urge to roam)
Flagler County residents who wish to have their pets spay/neutered at a private veterinary practice of their choice may apply to receive a $25 rebate from the County.
Sterilization Fees
DOG STERILZATION FEES
- Dog Neuter:
- 3 to 25 lbs – $110
- 26 to 50 lbs – $120
- 51 to 75 lbs – $130
- 76 to 100 lbs – $160
- Over 101 lbs – $190
- Dog Spay:
- 3 to 25 lbs – $120
- 26 to 50 lbs – $130
- 51 to 75 lbs – $140
- 76 to 100 lbs – $170
- Over 101 lbs – $200
CAT STERILIZATION FEES
- Cat Neuter:
- All weights – $60
- Cat Spay:All weights – $80
- ADDITIONAL SURGERY PROCEDURES:
- Pregnant – $30
- Inguinal Undescended – $35
- Abdominal Undescended – $50
- In Heat – $20
- Dog Hernia – $40
- Cat Hernia – $20
ADDITIONAL SERVICES/PRODUCTS
- Comfort/Snug fit Collars
- XS – $15.99
- S – 16.99
- M – $17.99
- L – $18.99
- XL – $19.99
- Economy Collar – $10
- Ear Clean – $15
- Anal Glands – $15
- Deworming (under 6 months) – $20 – $40
- Rabies Vaccination (1 year)- $25
- Rabies Vaccination (3 year) – $35
- DHPP/FVRCP/FELV – $25
- Bordetella – $25
- Lepto – $20
Community & Feral Cats Spay/Neuter (TNR)
Call our appointment desk (386) 445-1814 to check the availability of surgery days.
Guidelines for Program
- Must be in a trap or they will not be accepted.
- Each cat will get a spay/neuter surgery, an ear notch, & rabies vaccination.
- Additional services available: FVRCP vaccination & FELV/FIV testing.
- Recommended that cat be kept overnight in a crate before being released the next day.

