Spay/Neuter

To request an appointment for spay/neuter surgery, please visit tulsaspca.org/spayneuter/ and click the large green REQUEST APPOINTMENT button. Staff will contact you as soon as possible with more information. Appointments are scheduled Monday through Saturday with 7:30 a.m. – 8:15 am drop-off for dogs and a 8:15 a.m. – 9:00 am drop off for cats. Pick up times are 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. for dogs and 4:00 p.m. – 5 p.m. for cats.

Low-Cost Vaccination Clinic

The Tulsa SPCA offers a low-cost vaccination clinic to the general public. Services include yearly vaccinations, microchipping, heartworm testing, de-worming and feline leukemia testing. If you need services in addition to these vaccinations, please request a minor needs appointment.

Open every Tuesday and Friday, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (Closed for lunch from 12:30-1:30 p.m.)
Open the second Saturday of each month, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (Closed for lunch from 12:30-1:30 p.m.)

All vaccinations are first come, first served. Dogs must be in carriers or on leashes; cats must be in carriers.

Prevention Meds

If your pet has been treated at the Tulsa SPCA low-cost veterinary clinic in the last year, you can now order flea and tick preventatives for curbside pick-up. If your dog has a current (less than one year) negative heartworm test from on file at the Tulsa SPCA vet clinic, you can also order heartworm preventative. To order prevention medications (flea/tick/heartworm), please email your name, your pet’s name, the meds you want and how many months/doses to clinicreception@tulsaspca.org. We will confirm your order, collect payment and schedule a time for you to pick up on a Monday or Thursday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. during our Minor Needs Vet Clinic. NOTE: If your pet has not been treated at the Tulsa SPCA low-cost vet clinic in the last year, please make a Minor Needs appointment.

Preventative Care Clinic

The Tulsa SPCA Minor Needs Clinic provides low-cost wellness examinations, treats minor medical issues and provides diagnostics by appointment only. We are not an emergency veterinary clinic and there are some cases when we may refer you to another clinic. Please visit https://www.tulsaspca.org/preventative-care/ to schedule an appointment. Appointments are scheduled Monday and Thursday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.  NOTE: The Preventative Clinic is by scheduled appointment only; this is NOT first come, first served like our vaccine clinic. Each appointment incurs a $25 exam charge per animal. You will be seen by our veterinarian who will address minor issues your pet may be experiencing and provide more in-depth services than the basic administration of vaccines offered at our vaccine clinic.

Microchipping

The cost of a microchip is $10 per pet and ID tags are available for $5 each. The Tulsa SPCA uses two microchipping services. If you adopted your animal from the Tulsa SPCA, your chip is registered at https://www.24petwatch.com/. If your bought microchip services in our clinic, your chip is registered at https://www.foundanimals.org/.

 

Additional Services

The Tulsa SPCA is offering a variety of new services, including dental care and dental X-rays, acupuncture, cold laser therapy, chiropractic care, orthopedic surgeries, mass removal, bloodwork, and more. Visit https://www.tulsaspca.org/new-services/ to learn more.

Leashing Requirement

  • Dogs must be in carriers or on leashes; cats must be in carriers.

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11 hours ago

Have you considered adopting a senior pet? All animals deserve a loving home, but here are a few reasons to consider adopting a senior dog or cat as your next companion:

• They're more likely to be housebroken.
• Naturally lower energy translates to a calmer demeanor.
• They're past the puppy chewing phase (your shoes are safe).
• They're patient.
• They enjoy a slower pace of life.

Senior pet adoption is an incredibly rewarding. Visit our website to meet the loving seniors waiting for their home. pulse.ly/mlk3nmemsz
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Have you considered adopting a senior pet? All animals deserve a loving home, but here are a few reasons to consider adopting a senior dog or cat as your next companion:

• Theyre more likely to be housebroken.
• Naturally lower energy translates to a calmer demeanor.
• Theyre past the puppy chewing phase (your shoes are safe).
• Theyre patient.
• They enjoy a slower pace of life.

Senior pet adoption is an incredibly rewarding. Visit our website to meet the loving seniors waiting for their home. https://pulse.ly/mlk3nmemsz
2 days ago

Due to the weather we will be closing at 4:30pm today. ... See MoreSee Less

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Everyone be safe!

Sally says “RUN AWAY, I scared of nados, these dumb hoomans won’t let me run!!” STAY SAFE guys ❤️❤️

2 days ago

Vaccine clinic for 11/5/24 has been canceled. Sorry for any inconvenience. We will have vaccine clinic on Friday. ... See MoreSee Less

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