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PetSmart, through its Banfield Pet Hospital, typically charges between $200 and $700 to spay a dog, but costs vary based on clinic, dog size, age, and location.
Standard pet insurance typically does not cover spaying, but some plans offer optional wellness packages that reimburse part of the cost.
PetSmart, through its Banfield Pet Hospital clinics, typically charges $200–$500 to spay a dog, but prices may vary based on size, age, and location.
Insurance typically does not cover spaying under standard pet insurance plans, but some wellness or preventive care add-ons may offer partial reimbursement.
PetSmart's affiliated Banfield Pet Hospital typically charges $200–$700 to spay a dog, depending on size, age, breed, and additional services.
Small-breed female dogs are typically spayed at 5–6 months of age, while large breeds may benefit from waiting up to 15 months to reduce health risks.
Vets charge significant amounts for spaying due to the procedure's surgical complexity, required anesthesia, equipment, care, and associated pre- and post-operative services.
Spaying a female dog typically costs between $200 and $700, though prices can range from $100 to over $2,000 depending on factors like clinic type, dog's size, and health.
Spaying a female dog typically costs between $200 and $700, with low-cost clinics offering services for as little as $100 and some nonprofit programs going even lower.
The average cost to spay a dog ranges from $200 to $700, but prices can vary based on location, dog's size, and clinic type.

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