St. George Pet Vaccinations & Spay/Neuter

Please note, our St. George pet spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian for pet emergencies or illnesses.

Read the information below before booking an appointment.

1192 W. Sunset Blvd, Ste 2,
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 216-7960 
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We are offering walk-in or scheduled vaccinations and scheduling spay/neuter appointments for dogs and cats with the following restrictions:

  • If you need assistance with your pet please let us know when you arrive.
  • Please be aware that there may be extended waiting times for services. 
  • Credit card payments are strongly encouraged.

Clinic Hours  –

Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only.  

Tuesday – Friday7:45 a.m – 5 p.m. 
Closed for lunch12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Saturday – MondayClosed

Vaccine appointments are recommended but not required, and walk-ins are welcome.

Vaccine Clinic Hours

Tuesday – Friday9 am to 4 pm
Closed for lunch12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Vaccine Clinic is open the second Saturday of each month from 10 am to 2 pm (Open Saturday, Dec 9th).

* Check our Holiday Hours page for special event hours and holiday hours. 


The Humane Society of Utah’s state-of-the-art spay/neuter pet clinic in St. George has full-time licensed veterinarians. We do not offer grooming services such as nail trims and anal gland expression. Please visit a groomer or full-service veterinary clinic for these grooming services. We are not offering the following services at this time:

  • Pet euthanasia
  • Lyme vaccine
  • Influenza vaccine
  • Heartworm Testing

Please note:

  • Dogs must be on a leash and cats in a carrier when they arrive for their appointment. Carriers are available for purchase for $10.00.
  • All fees must be paid at the time of service, we cannot offer payment arrangements.
  • We reserve the right to refuse service for any animal to whom any procedure is deemed a health risk or if the animal is deemed too aggressive or difficult to handle. 
  • We cannot perform surgery on an animal that has bitten a person within the last 10 days.

* All services and pricing are subject to change without notice. 


Please be sure to read all instructions before booking a spay/neuter appointment.

  • Rabies vaccination is mandatory for dogs and cats 3 months of age and older if they are not already vaccinated.
  • All cats must be at least 2 months old and dogs at least 3 months old to be sterilized. Cats and dogs over the age of 6 require a blood work appointment at least two business days prior to surgery to ensure they are a good candidate for anesthesia. Please schedule a blood work appointment by calling the clinic at (435) 216-7960.
  • Dogs must be on a leash and cats in a carrier when they arrive for their appointment. Cardboard carriers are available for purchase for $10.
  • Surgery appointment check-in is at 7:45 a.m. for dogs and 8 a.m. for cats. Please arrive as close to your appointment time as possible and notify us if you will be late.   
  • Dogs must be picked up at 4 p.m. and cats at 4:30 p.m. Make sure to keep the animal in a safe, warm place overnight until the effects of the anesthesia have worn off. ​
  • We recommend that your pets be up to date on vaccines at least 2 weeks prior to surgery with the DA2PP (distemper/parvo – for dogs) or FVRCP (distemper/upper respiratory – for cats) to help prevent disease spread. Vaccination will make it less likely that your pet will either contract a disease or lessen the severity of the disease if your pet does contract it. Vaccinations prior to spay/neuter may be obtained through our vaccine clinic. There is no exam fee for this service.
  • Vaccines are available at the time of surgery if unable to get them completed prior. Rabies vaccination is required if the patient is not already up to date.
  •  No food after midnight the night prior to surgery for adult cats and dogs, but water is fine up until surgery. Puppies and kittens under 4 months will need a tablespoon of wet food in the morning prior to surgery. 
  • If you have concerns about your pet after surgery, please contact us to schedule a free recheck appointment. Please contact your regular veterinarian, Southwest Animal Emergency Clinic (435) 673-3191, or Lava Rock Veterinary Hospital (435) 288-0288 if you are calling after hours or when our clinic is closed (Sat-Mon).

*All dog surgery prices include post-op pain medication and an E-collar to prevent licking and chewing at the incision site.

  • You must make an appointment for each animal you intend to bring in for surgery. 
  • A deposit payment of $25 for dogs and $10 for cats must be made when the appointment is scheduled. 
  • There are additional fees for surgical complications, such as hernia, pregnancy, or retained testicles.
Dog Spay: (Female)
  ≤ 30 lbs. $165*
  31 – 60 lbs. $175*
  61 – 90 lbs. $185*
Dog Neuter: (Male) 
  ≤ 30 lbs. $140*
  31 – 60 lbs. $150*
  61 – 90 lbs. $160*
 
Cat Spay: (Female) All Sizes $90
Cat Neuter: (Male) All Sizes $80
     

Mother/Kitten Special

Includes mama cat + 4 kittens, must be 4 months of age or younger. Each additional kitten is $35. Must all be brought in by one owner. $175
Feral Cat/Catnip Incl. ear tip, FVRCP, Rabies, must be in a trap.

$25

We do not charge an exam fee for our vaccine clinic. Walk-ins are welcome.

Canine (dog) Individual Vaccinations

DA2PP$26.50
Bordetella$26.50
Rabies$23.50
Leptospirosis $27.50

Puppy

DA2PP + Dewormer $34

Kitten

FVRCP + Dewormer $34

Feline (cat) Individual Vaccinations

FVRCP$26.50
Feline Leukemia (FeLV)$27.50
FeLV/FIV Testing$35
Rabies$23.50

Other

Microchip $30 
Microchip at time of surgery$27
Deworm$15

* Special pricing on all services for shelters/rescues. Contact [email protected] for details.

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