Redinger Spay/Neuter Clinic

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Appointments can be scheduled the easiest online (blue button above).

2364 LPGA Blvd  

Daytona Beach, FL 32124

(Inside the newly designated:  Lee C. & Patricia Culler- Pet Resource Center)

 

Phone: 386 - 317-2280

 

Appointment instructions:

Dogs: Drop off between 8-8:30am  |  Pick-up times vary

Cats: Drop off between 8:30-9:00am  |  Pick-up times vary

There is a $25 late fee for animals dropped off after the designated time slot. 

Please arrive at the designated pick up time unless told otherwise, or called because the animal is done early. All animals must be picked up by 5:00pm or a $25 late fee will be charged.

Additional Surgical Services Fees (Only available at time of spay/neuter surgery. Availability of some services based on veterinarian discretion.)

Surgeries are available by appointment only. 

 

Please note all animals should be 3 months old or older at the time of surgery.

If you do not hear back from the clinic or cannot reach anyone at the clinic, email snmanager@halifaxhumanesociety.org

 

Why spay/neuter my pet?
Aside from helping control the pet population, there are several other benefits to spaying or neutering your pet. Both males and females face a lower risk of cancer after surgery (testicular cancer in males, breast cancer, and pyometra in females). For more information, click here.

Sterilized animals tend to exhibit better behavior, as well. Animals that have not been sterilized may “mark their territory” by urinating in the house. Some aggression problems can also be solved by early sterilization surgery. Unsterilized pets are far more likely to roam searching for a partner, putting them in danger of traffic or predatory animals. Spaying or neutering your pet will actually save you money in the long run. Sterilization is far cheaper than the cost of caring for a litter of kittens or puppies or the vet bills if your animal is injured while roaming. Reducing the number of stray animals makes your community a safer place as well.

 

Redinger Clinic Services & Price List
The first-rate standard of care at the Redinger Clinic is achieved using cutting-edge medical practices and surgical techniques.  Donations subsidize pricing to maximize Halifax Humane Society’s mission of reducing the overpopulation of pets.

Rabies vaccine, microchip, and an e-collar are all included. A microchip is required if your pet does not already have one. There is no additional cost for the chip. To learn more about microchips and how they work, click here.

New pricing starting 09/01/2023

CAT Spay/Neuter Surgeries
(each cat must be in its own carrier)

Male or Female Cat

$85

 

Dog Spay/Neuter Surgeries

Weight (lbs)  0-35

(Spay/Neuter) $350.00

 

Weight (lbs) 36-79

(Spay/Neuter) $250.00

 

Weight (lbs)  80+

(Spay/Neuter) $450.00

 

 

Vaccinations (only available at time of spay/neuter surgery)

Price

Canine Vaccines

Feline Vaccines

Included

Rabies (required by law)

Rabies (required by law)

$15

DA2PP (Distemper/Parvo)

FVRCP (“Distemper”)

$15

Bordetella (Kennel Cough)

FeLV (Feline Leukemia)

 


Other Services 
(only available at time of spay/neuter surgery)

FeLV/FIV Combo Test

(Feline Leukemia & Feline Aids)

$25 per animal

 

Canine Heartworm Test

$25 per animal

Microchip

Included

Feline E-Collar

Included

Canine E-Collar

Included


Other surgical fees may apply. 
*Vaccines are only available to surgical patients. 

 


Before Surgery

  • Do not allow your pet to eat after midnight.  Pets can still have water.
  • Keep your pet indoors.
  • Upon arrival, bring your pet to be weighed to complete check-in. 
  • When entering the clinic, dogs must be on a leash, and cats must be in a carrier.


After Surgery

  • Limit your pet's activity.
  • Keep your pet on its regular diet.
  • Keep the incision dry and check it twice daily.
  • Monitor your pet's pain levels.
  • Keep in-heat females away from males for at least two weeks following sterilization.
  • Watch for complications.
  • Call the clinic with any concerns.


Post Surgery Follow-Up
After your pet’s surgery, the next step is to follow up with a trusted veterinarian.  Building an ongoing relationship with your veterinarian is essential to your pet’s well-being if you have not already.

A full-service veterinary clinic best handles preventive care like annual exams, dental/skincare, and other treatments. They will keep your pet up-to-date on the vaccinations and preventative medication they need. 

Preventive care and general wellness checkups cost money but are a vital part of keeping your pet healthy so that you can enjoy their company for a long time.

As of 2022, Redinger Spay/Neuter Clinic performed 10463 Medical Services from Jan-Oct 2022. During this same period, 5998 spay/neuter procedures were performed for the community's pets. At Halifax Humane Society's main campus, the Live Release Rate for 2022 was 93.55%. Foster families stepped up and helped foster 1084 animals in need of special care. 3408 adoptions were completed, and 62,458 animals received enrichment services.

Through a generous donation of $50,000 by Alan & Mary Ann Redinger, it was possible to outfit the building as a state-of-the-art clinic. A PetSmart Charities grant also allowed for the purchasing of cutting-edge equipment to operate the clinic.

The surgical standards at the clinic are derived from the Humane Alliance, an organization that has been at the forefront of the nationwide movement to implement the best defense against euthanasia, prevention by sterilization. So far, over 100 new spay/neuter clinics have opened under its mentor program.

The Redinger Spay/Neuter Clinic is the latest component of the Halifax Humane Society’s continued initiative to reduce and eventually eliminate the pet overpopulation problem in Volusia County.

Spay/neuter surgeries have proven to have the largest direct impact on reducing the number of animals going into shelters. As the graphic on the left shows, just one unsterilized cat or dog can lead to hundreds and even thousands of unplanned and/or unwanted kittens or puppies.