Examination by a Veterinarian Flea / Parasite Treatment Feline Leukemia Test (cats) Vaccines to time of
Adoption Spay or Neuter Surgery View our adoptables on our website here
Not exact matches
Stress has been found to promote the disease (hence patient's seeming to become ill after
adoption or routine
surgeries such as a
spay or neuter).
Our
adoption fee is $ 95 per rabbit ($ 140 for bonded pair) to help cover the cost of an initial medical exam and
spay or neuter surgery.
It allows people that have adopted a pet from the City of Winnipeg to have their newly adopted pet
spayed or neutered and the cost of the
surgery is included in the
adoption fee.
All
adoptions include: the
spay or neuter surgery, all vaccinations (except Rabies), a microchip (with free registration!)
Please come by, read our literature and become informed about early - age
spay and
neuter surgery especially in life - saving
adoption or transfer situations involving animal shelters
or rescues.
All LHAR dogs that are old enough for
surgery will be
spayed or neutered prior to
adoption.
Typically, for - profit individuals
or businesses will impound sick, injured,
or dangerous animals, while other animal control services like
adoptions and
spay and
neuter surgeries are provided by a nonprofit animal welfare organization.
Your
adoption counselor will make arrangements for
spay or neuter surgery as part of the
adoption process.
* All medical care after
adoption, with the exception of the
spay /
neuter in the case of a kitten
or puppy that is too young to have the
surgery, is the responsibility of the owner.
Our name is our mission as we support people across our primary 18 - county service - area with free
or low cost
spay /
neuter surgeries, low cost veterinary care,
adoption events, and animal retention programs for First Coast residents.
You will receive a significant discount on medical costs for your new pet because everything is included in the
adoption fee: exam,
spay or neuter surgery, vaccines, heartworm test for dogs, FIV / FeLV test for cats.
•
Spay or neuter surgery • Basic vaccinations • Complimentary veterinary exam - courtesy of local participating veterinarians ** must be made within 10 days of
adoption • De-worming • Microchip identification • Adoption information - contract and policy • Pet Insurance (complimentary pet insurance for one month after adoption - 24 Hour PetWatch) • Food & Gift Coupons from local s
adoption • De-worming • Microchip identification •
Adoption information - contract and policy • Pet Insurance (complimentary pet insurance for one month after adoption - 24 Hour PetWatch) • Food & Gift Coupons from local s
Adoption information - contract and policy • Pet Insurance (complimentary pet insurance for one month after
adoption - 24 Hour PetWatch) • Food & Gift Coupons from local s
adoption - 24 Hour PetWatch) • Food & Gift Coupons from local suppliers
Medical evaluation and tests Behavior assessment and behavior enrichment through Open Paw  ® program
Spay /
neuter surgery Microchipping for pet identification
Adoption counseling Animal Planet pet training video 5 pound bag of dog
or cat food 30 days free shelter care insurance (adopter must activate)
With the
adoption of every animal, adopters receive the following: Adoption counseling to help the adopter select the dog or cat best suited to his / her needs, family and home environment, Pet care and educational materials, Temporary carrier for cats, Temporary leash for dogs, Operation Kindness tag with animal ID, Microchip ID and lifetime registration, Rabies tag for animals over four months of age, Pet care starter kit with food samples and helpful information, Spay or neuter surgery (if not previously done due to young age or medical
adoption of every animal, adopters receive the following:
Adoption counseling to help the adopter select the dog or cat best suited to his / her needs, family and home environment, Pet care and educational materials, Temporary carrier for cats, Temporary leash for dogs, Operation Kindness tag with animal ID, Microchip ID and lifetime registration, Rabies tag for animals over four months of age, Pet care starter kit with food samples and helpful information, Spay or neuter surgery (if not previously done due to young age or medical
Adoption counseling to help the adopter select the dog
or cat best suited to his / her needs, family and home environment, Pet care and educational materials, Temporary carrier for cats, Temporary leash for dogs, Operation Kindness tag with animal ID, Microchip ID and lifetime registration, Rabies tag for animals over four months of age, Pet care starter kit with food samples and helpful information,
Spay or neuter surgery (if not previously done due to young age
or medical reason)
The Anti-Cruelty Society offers
spay /
neuter services for any animal with more than 11,000
surgeries performed each year at the downtown Clinic at Grand Ave. and LaSalle St.. All pets adopted from the Society will be
spayed or neutered prior to
adoption.
** Your
adoption fee includes feline leukemia test, vaccinations, deparasitizing (external and internal), grooming (if needed), microchip, and the required
spay or neuter surgery.
All rabbits available for
adoption are featured on our site, but there may be other rabbits in foster care that are recovering from illness
or awaiting their
spay or neuter surgery, so check our site regularly for new additions!
The Animal Shelter Alliance of Portland —
or ASAP — organized 10 area shelters and veterinary organizations in a collaboration to aggressively provide community
spay and
neuter surgeries and improve
adoption rates.
All the cats and dogs in our
adoption program are provided with many services:
spay /
neuter surgery, microchips, collars, initial vaccinations, heartworm and /
or other testing, behavior and medical assessments and of course, nutritious food.
All
adoption fees include a basic veterinary examination, pet tag and collar, vaccinations, microchip and
spay or neuter surgery, if necessary.
Every pet in our
adoption program has received a medical examination,
spay or neuter surgery, vaccinations, tons of TLC (tender loving care) and a microchip.
All
adoption fees include the
spay or neuter surgery, a microchip with lifetime registration in a national database, initial vaccinations, and 30 days of pet health insurance.
Every animal in our pet
adoption program has received a medical examination,
spay or neuter surgery, vaccinations, tons of TLC and a microchip.
While it appears that
adoptions cost a lot up front, consider the value of a
spay or neuter surgery.
Pets adopted from shelters and rescue groups typically cost less than pets purchased
or even acquired for free — once you add in the cost of vaccinations,
spay /
neuter surgery, microchip, dewormer, and other «extras» included in your
adoption fee, you'll probably be surprised what a bargain an adopted pet really is!
If you are fostering a litter of kittens, we will try to keep at least two of the kittens together for the
surgery, but we want to get everyone
spayed or neutered and ready for
adoption as early as possible.
Every animal in our
adoption program has received a medical examination,
spay or neuter surgery, vaccinations, tons of tender loving care and a microchip.
Adoptions include the pet's
spay or neuter surgery, permanent microchip identification, vaccinations, SPCA ID tag, a health evaluation, and lots more.
The
adoption includes the
spay or neuter surgery, microchip, vaccinations, dewormer, flea & tick treatment, bag of premium Hill's Pet Nutrition food, optional pet health insurance and more.
Depending on the organization,
adoption fees can include a health check upon arrival; vaccines and /
or deworming and /
or other medications, as needed; rehabilitating sick
or ill animals; socializing timid
or shy animals to give them a better chance of
adoption; providing
spay /
neuter surgery (which some owners may not do if left to their own devices); microchip and /
or tattoo and /
or license; information on caring for the pet, including help after the
adoption; subsidized
or low - cost training / obedience classes; and goodness knows what other extras.
When you adopt a dog, cat,
or small animal from HSCO, you receive a full
adoption care package that includes: free health exam donated by local veterinarians,
spay or neuter surgery, first vaccination, de-worming, microchip identification, collar, ID tag, a dog leash
or cat carrier, training DVD, pet food and more.
All dog, cat, puppy, and kitten
adoptions include the pet's
spay or neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchip identification, health evaluation, behavior evaluation, a carrier (for cats and kittens), and lots more.
One exception would be with respect to notable teaching institutes that provide shelters with veterinary services in preparation for
adoption, such as vaccinations,
spay /
neuter surgery, grooming
or dental care.
SPCA
adoptions include the cat
or kitten's
spay or neuter surgery, permanent microchip identification, vaccinations, SPCA ID tag, a health evaluation, and lots more.
On very rare occasions, we will have puppies
or kittens for
adoption that have not been
spayed or neutered but we will not release them to you until they have had their
surgery (in general that means you pick them up directly from the vet) within a day
or two of
adoption.
All
adoptions include their
spay or neuter surgery, the cats are ear tipped, and fully vetted.
FACE adds 10
or more animals from IACS to the daily
spay /
neuter surgery schedule, so those animals can go home with adoptive parents
or be fixed in anticipation of
adoption.
All pets, including puppies and kittens, are
spayed or neutered before
adoption,
or new adopters are issued
spay /
neuter certificates to have the
surgery performed at our expense.
Also,
surgery could be taught using animals who will benefit from the procedure, such as dogs and cats from local humane societies, who would be
spayed or neutered, then returned to the shelter for
adoption.
Animal shelters commonly have reasonable
adoption fees which usually include a vet exam, vaccinations and a
spay or neuter surgery.
Our programs and services include: Cat and Dog
Adoptions - over 5,000 annually; Low
or No Cost
Spay /
Neuter surgeries open to the general public - over 11,000 annually; Cruelty Investigations and Rescue Services - over 2,600 annually; Humane Education and Community Outreach programs - over 25,000 participants annually.
In 1997, Hooterville began to
spay or neuter every animal before they were available for
adoption (prior to this, vouchers for the
surgery were issued with every
adoption).
This includes any
surgeries in emergency situations and common medical treatments such as
spaying and
neutering, vaccinations
or any other treatments required to prepare these animals for
adoption and a healthy, happy life.
«Unlike other methods of acquiring a pet, our
adoption fees —
or in this weekend's case, the lack thereof — include services that you do not receive when buying a pet, including a
spay /
neuter surgery, vaccines, and a microchip.
Programs include Rescue,
Adoption or re-homing animals that have been taken from crisis situations and provided with food, shelter, medical care, life saving
surgeries,
spay /
neuter and a permanent microchip identity.
Cat
Adoptions Include:
spay or neuter surgery, age appropriate vaccines, microchip and registration, heartworm test, flea / heartworm prevention, dewormer, and any other medical necessities while in our care.