Affordable Veterinary Clinic Services for San Marino, CA, Pets

Pasadena Humane’s clinic is designed to meet the essential medical needs of San Marino, CA, pets without the high costs often associated with veterinary care. By concentrating on high-impact services like spay and neuter surgery, vaccinations, and microchipping, we’re able to help more pets stay healthy while supporting pet owners throughout the community.

Our Spay & Neuter services

At Pasadena Humane, we’re dedicated to providing affordable spay and neuter surgery for dogs and cats to help promote pet health and reduce pet overpopulation in our community. Our low-cost public clinic offers these essential sterilization procedures by appointment for pets residing in our 11 animal care and control service areas, with dates released monthly through our online scheduler.

Trusted Spay and Neuter Services Near San Marino, CA

Spay and neuter surgery is one of the most important steps you can take for your pet’s health and for reducing pet overpopulation. Pasadena Humane’s clinic specializes in these routine surgeries, allowing our veterinary team to perform them with exceptional efficiency and consistency. Because our surgeons focus solely on spay and neuter care, procedures are completed quickly, which helps minimize anesthesia time and supports smoother recoveries. Each San Marino, CA, pet is closely monitored before, during, and after surgery by experienced veterinary professionals who prioritize comfort and safety at every stage. Our pricing is straightforward and inclusive, so pet owners in San Marino, CA, know what to expect without worrying about unexpected add-on costs. If a pet requires care beyond what our clinic can safely provide, we communicate openly and help guide families toward appropriate next steps.

What to know about appointments

Due to the nature of our high-volume clinic, we cannot perform surgery on animals that:

  • Have a history of aggressive or defensive behavior with humans.
  • Have a history of vaccine reactions.
  • Have a history of seizures.
  • Are currently displaying any symptoms of illness.

If your pet is noted to have any of these conditions, our veterinary team will not proceed with surgery.

Feline Spay/Neuter

Male and female cats (2lbs+): $165

Canine spay/neuter

Small dog (2-30lbs): $305
Medium dog (31-50lbs: $365
Large dog (51-75lbs): $425
Extra large dog (76+ lbs): $485

Why Choose Pasadena Humane’s Snip Clinic?

Specialized expertise you can trust

Our surgeons perform spay/neuter surgeries all day, every day—leading to exceptional skill and fewer complications.

Experienced surgeons means less anesthesia.  Most pets are under anesthesia for less than 15 minutes, reducing risks and speeding up recovery.

Animals receiving surgery here have a dedicated tech and/or veterinarian monitoring them at each step of the process.

If our veterinarian feels your pet has a higher risk or anesthesia or surgery or would be best served by a clinic with additional tools at their disposal, we don’t hesitate to speak with the owner and make that recommendation.

Lower Cost does not mean lower quality

Our entire clinic is designed for efficiency, reducing overhead while maintaining high-quality care.

We buy supplies in bulk, run a lean operation, and pass savings directly to you.

We are designed for high-quality, high-volume spay/neuters

Every part of our clinic is optimized for safe, efficient surgery.

Unlike general practices juggling dozens of tasks (phones, lab work, sick visits, pharmacy, etc.), we do one thing—and do it exceptionally well.

Our pricing is all inclusive

Same price regardless of heat cycle, pregnancy, pyometra, or umbilical hernia.

Includes vaccines, microchips, and other preventative services we offer.

Free post-op rechecks for any spay/neuter concern.

We use anesthetic and pain protocols that meet and exceed the latest recommendations from professional veterinary groups. We utilize long acting medications to manage pain so that when your pet gets home, you can focus on recovering and not needing to give your pet more medication.

Post-Operation & Re-Check Appointments

If you are concerned for your pet after their spay or neuter surgery, the post-operative instructions answer many common questions.

If your pet is experiencing a life threatening emergency we recommend you take them to a veterinary emergency clinic right away.

We are happy to see your pet back if there are any complications related to the surgery.  Please complete the Recheck Request Form.  We will contact you with further instructions. (Please be advised that it may take up to 24 hours to get a response.)

Our Vaccine services

At Pasadena Humane, we’re committed to helping you keep your pets happy, healthy, and protected. Our low-cost, appointment-based Pet Vaccine & Microchip Clinic offers essential vaccinations for dogs and cats as well as microchipping and parasite prevention.

Preventative Vaccines to Protect San Marino, CA, Dogs and Cats

Vaccinations play a critical role in preventing the spread of serious and potentially life-threatening diseases. Pasadena Humane’s clinic offers core vaccines for both dogs and cats, helping protect individual pets while strengthening overall community health in San Marino, CA. Dogs may receive vaccines such as rabies and DA2PP, along with additional protection depending on lifestyle and exposure risks. Cats benefit from vaccines like rabies and FVRCP, which guard against the most common and dangerous feline illnesses. Our team helps San Marino, CA, pet owners understand which vaccines are recommended based on age, activity level, and environment, making preventative care straightforward and approachable. To keep your San Marino, CA, pet protected, book an appointment at our low-cost vaccine clinic today.

Vaccination Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I vaccinate my pet? How do vaccines work, and how do they help my dog/cat?

Vaccines can help your pet in two ways – they can prevent your pet from contracting a deadly disease or they can make the clinical signs of a disease much less severe. Many of these diseases have life long or deadly consequences – and once a pet has been infected, it is too late to treat.

Vaccines help all of the pets in the community by  reducing the occurrence of disease – less sick pets means less viruses and diseases being shed and contaminating the areas where our pets spend time.

How often do I need to vaccinate my pet?

This depends on the age of the pet and the pet’s lifestyle. Kittens/puppies should be vaccinated every 2-3 weeks until they are 4-5 months old. While some vaccines in adults (such as rabies or distemper) can often provide immunity for 3 years, others such as kennel cough or influenza may need to be repeated as often as 6 months depending on your pet’s lifestyle.

We recommend checking in on the average adult pet’s vaccines yearly to make sure everything is up to date unless your pet spends a lot of time at boarding facilities, dog parks or day cares.

What are the most important vaccines my pet needs? Are there other vaccines I should also consider?

The American Animal Hospital Association recommends the following core vaccines for dogs: Rabies (required by law) and DA2PP. Other recommended vaccines for our area: Bordetella (kennel cough), Canine influenza, and Leptospirosis.

For felines, Rabies (required by law) and FVRCP are recommended.

Are vaccines painful, and do they cause any side effects?

Most pets don’t notice the vaccines being administered at all – especially when we distract them with some ear scratches or some treats. The most common side effects include a small swelling at the injection site which subsides after a week or so. Some pets might be a little tired, not want to eat quite as much or be a little tender at the site of the injection. A pet may even occasionally vomit or have some diarrhea – this is normal as their immune systems are mounting a response to a perceived disease threat.

There are occasionally more serious allergic reactions consistent with anaphylactic shock – difficulty breathing, severe vomiting/diarrhea, collapse. Pets with immune diseases may have their disease triggered by a vaccine. These typically happen within 10 minutes of being vaccinated.

Microchipping

During your pet’s spay/neuter, we offer microchipping free of charge. Microchipping is a simple, non-surgical procedure that is a customary practice that can reduce the number of lost pets and reunite owners with missing pets.

Microchipping Services for Lifelong Identification

Microchipping provides permanent identification that greatly increases the chances of a lost pet being reunited with their family. This simple procedure involves placing a tiny chip beneath the skin, where it remains for life and can be scanned by shelters and veterinary clinics nationwide. For pet owners in San Marino, CA, microchipping offers peace of mind that collars and tags alone can’t guarantee. Pasadena Humane makes microchipping affordable and convenient, whether it’s done as a standalone service or alongside other clinic care. Keeping your contact information up to date in the microchip registry is essential, and our team is always happy to help answer questions about the process.

Help us save lives

Ways to Give to Pasadena Humane

Homeless pets are counting on friends like you for support. Pasadena Humane can only provide food, supplies, medical care, and housing to animals in need through the kindness of San Marino, CA, residents like you. Whether you want to make a one-time donation; give monthly; donate supplies from our wishlist; stop by a San Marino, CA, fundraising event; or purchase a kennel sponsorship, there are many ways to give, each as unique as the furry friends they benefit. We even accept vehicle donations! No matter your budget, you can help a pet in need; you can even donate your time through our volunteer and fostering programs. With your help, the team at Pasadena Humane will be able to provide second chances to the animals who need them most. To make a difference in an animal’s life today, visit us or donate online.

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