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New Castle County Shelter
455 Stanton Christiana Road
Newark, DE 19713
302-998-2281
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Sussex County Shelter
22918 Dupont Highway
Georgetown, DE 19947
302-856-6361
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How You Can Help

Your donations help fund our adoption facilities, cruelty investigations, subsidize our low-cost spay/neuter services as well as our Tree of Life and Second Chance Fund for critically ill or injured SPCA animals.

Donations are accepted online, at both of our shelters, or by mail at:

Delaware SPCA
455 Stanton Christiana Rd
Newark, DE 19713

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Volunteers Needed

Volunteer orientation held first Thursday of every month.

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Spay / Neuter

The Delaware SPCA operates two low-cost spay/neuter clinics to serve pet owners, feral/stray cat caretakers, and rescue groups. We are a non-profit organization that can offer low-cost spay/neuter prices because private donations and grants help subsidize the true, higher cost of spay/neuter procedures.

The Delaware SPCA believes that all animals should receive the highest quality veterinary care possible.  Our clinics use state of the art instruments and equipment, and licensed veterinarians who are spay/neuter specialists.  Patients each receive a brief physical examination and high quality anesthesia and pain medication.  Our vision is a community without homeless pets, and one in which every resident has access to affordable spay/neuter services.

Schedule an appointment
Monday - Friday
8 am - 5 pm
Stanton Shelter: (302) 998-2281
Georgetown Shelter: (302) 856-6361



Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet?

  • Neutering helps reduce homeless pet populations & number of animals requiring placement through shelters
  • Neutering reduces behavioral issues such as aggression, marking and mounting
  • Spaying reduces odds of some forms of cancer in mature female dogs
  • Neutering reduces urges to roam or run away

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Other Frequently Asked Questions


If you have a pet scheduled for a spay / neuter appointment:

  • Make sure your pet has no food after midnight the night before surgery.  Water is fine.
  • Make sure your pet has current rabies and distemper vaccinations. Proof of vaccination will be required at intake.
  • Your pet will need to avoid running, jumping or other activities that could open the incision site for 14 - 21 days after surgery. Prepare an area for your pet to be comfortable yet confined.
  • Microchipping is available for $25.


What is a Microchip?
A pet identification microchip is a small electronic device, about the size of a grain of rice. The chips are encoded with a number which can be read with a specially designed handheld scanner. The manufacturer of the microchip maintains a database containing the numbers of the chips that they have sold.

Animal control agencies and most veterianarians are now equipped with microchip scanners. In the event that a stray animal is found to have a microchip the manufacturer is contacted. If the owner has registered their pet's chip number, they be contacted immediately and their pet can go back home.

Microchips have reunited pets with owners from across the country, even after having been lost for years.

All Delaware SPCA pets are microchipped prior to adoption. Microchipping for non-SPCA pets is available for $25.

The Delaware SPCA uses AVID microchips and scanners.

 

Neutering Fees

Male Dog (up to 80 lbs) $100
Female Dog (up to 50 lbs) $125
Female Dog (51 - 65 lbs) $150
Female Dog (over 65 lbs) $175
Male Cat $50
Female Cat $70
Microchip $25
In Heat/Difficult Surgery Fee $20

Things to Note

  • Our clinics have no breed or weight restrictions.
  • Surgery can be performed on cats and dogs that weigh 2.5 lbs and up.
  • Animals 8 years and older must have pre-operative bloodwork from their veterinarian.

Spay / Neuter Programs

Delaware residents that are currently receiving financial assistance such as Medicaid, Food Stamps, WIC, Social Security Disability and other programs, may qualify for the Delaware Department of Agriculture's Spay/Neuter Program under which pets can be neutered for $20.  For program detail and instructions please click here.  Special rates available for Rescue Groups, please inquire.

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