Spaying a female dog is significantly more expensive than spaying a male because the procedure is more complicated. It is best to ask your veterinarian or a veterinary clinic in your area how much the neutering will cost. The prices vary greatly depending on where you live.
Although costs are set out in the scale of fees for veterinarians, the practices are free to charge a single, double, or even triple rate. In large cities, the highest rate is usually required.
The selected surgical method is also decisive for the final calculation. For example, standard castration is cheaper than endoscopic castration.