A limited number of JANUARY appointments are currently available.

 

To schedule an appointment online please CLICK HERE. Appointments are first-come, first-served. 

At this time, we are we are only accepting CAT appointments from Baltimore City and County residents.  For DOG appointments we are only accepting Baltimore CITY residents  

You and your pets are important to us. For alternative spay/neuter resources in Maryland, click here

The Benefits

The benefits of spaying or neutering include:

The benefits of spaying or neutering include:

  • Reduced risk of developing cancer.
  • Less likelihood of running off in search of a mate.
  • Lowered levels of aggression, leading to better odds of finding and keeping a home.
  • Reduced numbers of unwanted pets.
  • Reduced spraying/marking behaviors.
  • Prevention of going into heat, bleeding, and yowling.
  • Improved health and increased life span.

Our primary clinic at 3300 Falls Road is open to the general public. However, your pet must meet these requirements to be eligible for our spay/neuter service:

  • Cats must be between 8 weeks and 7 years old.
  • Dogs must be between 12 weeks and 7 years old.
  • Dogs must weigh between 5 and 85 pounds.

Please note: We are only able to accept CATS from Baltimore City and Baltimore County residences. For DOGS, we are only able to accept from Baltimore City residences. Some dog breeds are ineligible. Pets must also be over 12 weeks old to receive a rabies vaccination. If your pet doesn’t meet these requirements or if you’re unable to make an appointment with the MD SPCA, click here for alternative spay/neuter resources in Maryland.

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of our 6000+ Spay/Neuter Surgeries Provided Free of Charge
to pet owners thanks in part to the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s grant program.

The cost to spay or neuter your pet at the Maryland SPCA runs from $50 to $100 per animal and includes surgery, rabies* and distemper vaccinations, and nail trimming.

Fees**

Feline Spay/Neuter Package – $75
Canine Spay/Neuter Package – $150

Microchip – $25
Heartworm SNAP test – $25
FeLV/FIV Combo test – $25

Packages include surgery, rabies* and distemper vaccinations, and nail trimming. If your pet is cryptorchid (testicles have not descended), there’s an additional fee of $20 per retained testicle. **Prices subject to change​

*Only pets over 12 weeks of age are eligible for a rabies vaccination.

Low-Income/Free Program

If you’re a Baltimore City resident in the zip codes 21201, 21202, 21205, 21206, 21213, 21215, 21216, 21217, 21218, 21223, 21224, 21225, 21229, 21231 and receive financial assistance (EBT Card/independence card holder, Social Security/VA Disability, WIC, Medicaid, AFDC) or make less than $25,000 (as an individual) or $42,000 (as a household), we may be able to provide this appointment at no cost while funding is available. Proof of residence and income will be required on the day of your appointment to qualify.

Please note: Funding for dog appointments has been depleted for 2024, a limited number of cat funding appointments remains at this time.

Make an Appointment

For appointments or questions, call 410-889-SPAY (7729) and leave a message, or email spay@mdspca.org. Due to high demand, it may take three days or longer for us to respond.

A $25 deposit per pet is required to hold your appointment(s). This deposit is non-refundable if your appointment is missed, or you do not cancel or reschedule your appointment within 48 hours prior to your appointment date and time.

*Please note that you will be responsible to pay your remaining balance at the time of your pets’ appointment.

 

Monday–Friday

8am–4pm

Saturday and Sunday

Closed

If you’re unable to make an appointment with the MD SPCA, click here for alternative spay/neuter resources in Maryland.

Post-op Instructions

After your pet’s spay/neuter surgery, follow the provided post-op instructions (linked below) for proper care. If you experience any problems, please contact us immediately at (410) 889-7729 or spay@mdspca.org. If our clinic is not open, please seek medical care at your veterinarian’s office or an emergency center.

Feline Post-Op Care

Canine Post-Op Care

 

 

 

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