Low Cost Veterinary Carein Denton
Our low cost spay and neuter clinic in Denton is just one of our 8 convenient locations in the North Texas area. The goal of our non-profit organization is to end pet euthanasia in area shelters. To accomplish this, we provide essential services to pet owners in need at a low cost. All services are performed by licensed veterinarians who are dedicated to nurturing the human-animal bond and providing low-cost, high-quality care.
Here are helpful tips to minimize the time you spend among the crowd at our locations and maintain good hygiene to prevent disease transmission:
- Washing or sanitizing your hands before entering a TCAP location
- Sanitizing your hands after leaving our locations (we have hand sanitizer available at every location!)
- Printing and filling out your paperwork online. Bringing your own pen to use on your paperwork!
- Pre-paying for your pet’s appointment online by visiting: https://texasforthem.org/pre-pay-services/
- Limiting the number of people you bring with you to our locations for your pet’s services
- Rescheduling your pet’s appointment if you are feeling ill, by calling 940-566-5551 and helping prevent the spread of infection to others
Our Low Cost Services
To help the pets of Denton stay healthy, we offer these essential services:

Low Cost Spaying and Neutering
Low Cost Spaying and Neutering
We aim to prevent euthanasia in animal shelters by providing low cost spays and neuters for dogs and cats. Surgeries must be by appointment and scheduled for Monday – Thursday. All pets must be under 5 years old and under 80 lbs. with no pre-existing conditions to qualify.

Low Cost Vaccinations and Wellness
Low Cost Vaccinations and Wellness
Vaccines and basic wellness services (microchipping, heartworm testing and prevention, and parasite control) are available for dogs and cats on a walk-in basis.
Walk-in Vaccine Hours:
- Mon – 9am – 12pm
- Tues – 9am – 12pm
- Wed – 9am – 12pm
- Thurs – 9am – 12pm & 6pm – 8pm

Dentistry
Dentistry
Our pet dental care services include plaque and tartar removal, deep cleaning below the gum line, polishing, fluoride treatment, and antibiotics. To ensure safety, your pet must be younger than 10 years old and have no preexisting health issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Visit our database of frequently asked questions to get more information on what to expect or details on how to prepare for your visit. Don’t see your question, call us at 940-566-5551.