Menu

Desexing in our Clinic

What does desexing involve for your dog or cat?

When your pet arrives it will get a health check to ensure it is fit for the anaesthetic and surgery. We recommend a blood test to be performed, to ensure your pet is well, this is also a valuable baseline for healthy animals. Preanaesthetic drugs for pain relief and relaxation will be given. We ensure the best quality of surgery and medical care. Your pet will be with us for the day and can usually go home in the afternoon with follow up pain relief  to make the next days as compftable as possible.

Desexing Subsidy 

Desexing procedures are heavily discounted by Veterinary Surgeons as a way of contributing to animal health in our communities. In addition, the Humane Society of NZ can contribute 50% of the cost of desexing your pet, if financial hardship is the reason you have not had your pet neutered. Contact any of the staff in our clinics for more details.

 

We are excited to be able to provide free desexing, vaccination and microchips for the cats and dogs of Northland thanks to the SPCA!

From the 1st July 2024 we have been given more funding to desex 700 dogs and 700 cats in Northland with the areas of focus being Hokianga(all towns in North and south Hokianga), Kaikohe, Moerewa, Kawakawa, Kaeo and Okaihau.

Please get in contact with your closest clinic to see if your pet is elidagable for FREE desexing, microchip and vaccination! 

afterpay

Bay Vets

Bay of Islands Veterinary Services has been providing top quality veterinary care to the animals of the beautiful Bay of Islands for over 50 years.