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Spay & Neuter Cost in Vermont (2026)

Vermont vet costs are 5% above national avg. See exact spay & neuter prices, city breakdowns, and how to save.

Spay & Neuter Cost in Vermont

Procedure Vermont
Dog Spay
Ovariohysterectomy, includes anesthesia
$315
Dog Neuter
Orchiectomy, includes anesthesia
$236
Cat Spay
Includes anesthesia
$210
Cat Neuter
Simple procedure, lowest cost
$160

What affects spay/neuter cost in Vermont?

  • Pet size: Large dogs cost more — extra anesthesia, longer surgery time. Expect +$50–$150 for dogs over 50 lbs.
  • Age and weight: Overweight or older pets may need additional blood work and monitoring, adding $80–$150.
  • Clinic type: Low-cost clinics charge $80–$180; private practices charge $200–$500 in Vermont.
  • Added services: E-collar, take-home pain meds, and microchip are often offered as add-ons at check-out.

Vet Cost by City in Vermont

City Wellness Exam
Burlington $69
South Burlington $68
Rutland $65
Montpelier $66

Spay & Neuter Cost in Vermont — FAQ

How much does it cost to spay a dog in Vermont?

Dog spay cost in Vermont averages $315 in 2026 — 5% above the national average of $300. Low-cost clinics can reduce this by 30–60%. Cat spay runs $210.

How much does it cost to neuter a dog in Vermont?

Dog neuter in Vermont averages $236 in 2026. Neuter is typically 20–30% less than spay due to less invasive surgery. Cat neuter runs $160. The procedure includes anesthesia, monitoring, and post-op pain medication.

Are there low-cost spay/neuter options in Vermont?

Yes — Vermont has humane societies, SPCA chapters, and low-cost spay/neuter clinics that offer procedures for $80–$180. These programs are income-based or open to all. The ASPCA national database (aspca.org) lists low-cost clinics by zip code.