

The Massachusetts Animal Coalition has put together a listing for low cost spay/neuter options by county that is very user friendly. Click here to visit the site.
The Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) offers reduced cost spay and neuter surgeries for low income pet owners. The MSPCA, in cooperation with the Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA), offers eligible pet owners a discount certificate which is accepted by nearly 200 veterinary hospitals and veterinary clinics throughout Massachusetts.
The MSPCA offers special discounted rates for low income owners of Pit Bulls and Pit Bull mixes at the Boston Shalit-Glazer Clinic in Jamaica Plain and at our Noble Family Adoption Center in Methuen, Massachusetts. Pit Bulls who qualify will receive a microchip, rabies and distemper vaccinations, and be spayed/neutered for as low as $50.
Low income Boston residents can apply for this low-cost, one-day, one-visit option that includes required vaccinations in the fee.
Thanks to a grant from the Massachusetts Animal Coalition (MAC), the MSPCA at Nevins Farm offers low-cost spay-neuter surgeries for dogs of low income residents of Lawrence, Massachusetts.
The "CatMobile" program offers affordable spay-neuter surgeries and vaccines to the cats of Merrimack Valley families in need of financial assistance.
NH residents are eligible for state-subsidized spay-neuter assistance. You can learn more information about program options by visiting the New Hampshire SPCA's webpage.
Do you want to have your pet spayed or neutered, but you don't qualify for one of our low-income programs? In addition to 14 specialty services, Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston offers a primary care and wellness program, including spay-neuter surgery.