How Much Does Dog Spay / Neuter Cost in Boston, MA?

Boston pricing is 40% above the national average. Updated for 2026.

Based on local labor rates, varied climate conditions, and Boston's diversified economy.See our methodology

Low End
$210
Average
$490
High End
$840
per procedure
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Dog Spay / Neuter Pricing in Boston, MA

Boston is a high-cost market where dog spay / neuter runs about 40% above the national average. The city's diversified economy supports higher wages, which translates to elevated contractor rates. With a population of 675K, competition among providers exists but demand keeps prices firm.

Local climate plays a direct role in dog spay / neuter costs here. Cold winters and mild summers create seasonal pricing patterns for outdoor work.

Market-specific factors matter in Boston: established contractor market with competitive pricing.

Boston has moderate permitting requirements. Depending on the scope of your dog spay / neuter project, you may need local permits. A licensed contractor will handle the permitting process as part of the job in most cases.

Boston vs National Average

Boston Average
$490
National Average
$350
Difference
+40%
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What Affects Dog Spay / Neuter Cost in Boston?

Gender

Neuter (male): $100-$350. Spay (female): $200-$500. Spay is more expensive because it's a more invasive abdominal surgery

Dog Size

Small (<25 lbs): $150-$300. Medium (25-50 lbs): $200-$400. Large (50-100 lbs): $300-$500. Giant (100+ lbs): $400-$700

Clinic Type

Low-cost clinic: $50-$200. Private vet: $200-$500. Specialty/ER vet: $400-$800

Boston Market Conditions

established contractor market with competitive pricing

Local Climate Impact

cold winters and mild summers create seasonal pricing patterns for outdoor work

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6 providers

Premier Roofing & Siding

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๐Ÿ“ 111 Business Park Dr, Boston, MA๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 1992
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Patriot Plumbing

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โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…3.5(45 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ 695 Elm St, Boston, MA๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 2005
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First Choice Contractors

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๐Ÿ“ 168 Commerce Dr, Boston, MA๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 2022
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Tips to Save on Dog Spay / Neuter in Boston

  • 1.Low-cost spay/neuter clinics charge $50-$200 vs $300-$600 at private vets
  • 2.Check local humane societies โ€” many offer subsidized or free spay/neuter programs
  • 3.PetSmart Charities and ASPCA have searchable databases of low-cost clinics
  • 4.Many cities have mobile spay/neuter vans with discounted rates
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๐Ÿ“ˆ Dog Spay / Neuter in Boston Cost Trends (2020โ€“2024)

Prices have increased +17.5% over the last 5 years

$417
2020
$434
2021
$462
2022
$475
2023
$490
2024
YearNational AvgYoY Change
2020$417โ€”
2021$434+4.1%
2022$462+6.5%
2023$475+2.8%
2024$490+3.2%

Based on national averages adjusted for annual inflation. Actual costs vary by location and project scope.

๐Ÿ’ฌ What Did You Pay?

Real costs reported by homeowners for Dog Spay / Neuter in Boston

$484
Avg Reported
$339
Lowest Reported
$702
Highest Reported

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I spay or neuter my dog?

Traditional recommendation: 6 months. Current research suggests large/giant breeds may benefit from waiting until 12-18 months for skeletal development. Small breeds: 6 months is usually fine. Discuss timing with your vet based on breed and health.

How long is recovery from spay/neuter?

Neuter: 5-7 days of restricted activity. Spay: 10-14 days of restricted activity. Keep the incision dry and prevent licking (use a cone or recovery suit). Most dogs are back to normal energy in 2-3 days but need restricted activity to allow internal healing.

Why does dog spay / neuter cost different in Boston than other cities?

Boston's costs reflect local labor rates driven by the diversified economy, varied climate conditions that affect materials and scheduling, and moderate permitting requirements. The balanced labor market also influences competitive pricing.

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