P.A.L. plans to accomplish this goal by delivering best quality, affordable, and accessible spay /
neuter services to the public without regard to income or geography.
That's why we offer lower cost spay and
neuter services to the public to help ensure optimal health benefits for its pets and that there are enough homes for all pets.
In addition, this program complements IndyHumane's work to keep more senior pets in their homes in the first place, by offering low - cost vaccines and spay /
neuter services to the public.
She created MN SNAP in 2010 to fill Minnesota's unmet need to provide wide - scale and affordable spay and
neuter services to the public.
The JHS Animal Hospital provides low - cost spay and
neuter services to the public without any income requirements.
With your support, DHA is working hard to reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs by providing low cost spay and
neuter services to the public.
Access to low cost spay
neuter services to the public, for feral and stray cats by bringing our Meow Mobile directly to targeted areas and by our network of participating veterinarians in our spay / neuter program.
Not exact matches
How about benefits like a stray pet drive - home
service that keeps animals out the shelter... how about someone trained in community relations and conflict resolution
to help you resolve any pet - related problems with your neighbors... how about a free spay /
neuter service for members of the
public who can't afford retail vet
services... and how about a fund
to pay local vets when a shelter animal needs medical care?
Furkids is a non-profit animal welfare group which seeks
to provide a cage - free, no - kill shelter for our rescued animals where they can experience the best care in a loving environment until they are adopted, find permanent, loving, homes for all our rescued animals, and inform the
public about pet overpopulation, promote sterilization, and provide information for low - cost high - quality spay /
neuter services.
HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA — January 15, 2018 — Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley today announced it has received a $ 32,000 grant from PetSmart Charities, the leading funder of animal welfare in North America,
to help fuel its spay and
neuter efforts in select zip codes in Augusta County, representing high intake zip codes for cats into the Shenandoah Valley Animal
Services Center, the county's
public intake shelter.
In order
to qualify for the low - cost spay /
neuter service, pet owners will need
to provide evidence of some form of state or federal
public assistance.
Whether it be a clinic location, or mobile veterinary
service that is offering veterinary
services at a reduced cost
to the
public, Hippo Manager can help you run your business and provide you with all the necessary functions for appointments and high volume vaccinations, or spay
neuters.
To find high - quality, low - cost spay / neuter services locally, the public can go online to www.petsmartcharities.org and click on Spay / Neuter to access a free searchable database made possible through a partnership between PetSmart Charities and the ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ®
To find high - quality, low - cost spay /
neuter services locally, the public can go online to www.petsmartcharities.org and click on Spay / Neuter to access a free searchable database made possible through a partnership between PetSmart Charities and the ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anima
neuter services locally, the
public can go online
to www.petsmartcharities.org and click on Spay / Neuter to access a free searchable database made possible through a partnership between PetSmart Charities and the ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ®
to www.petsmartcharities.org and click on Spay /
Neuter to access a free searchable database made possible through a partnership between PetSmart Charities and the ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anima
Neuter to access a free searchable database made possible through a partnership between PetSmart Charities and the ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ®
to access a free searchable database made possible through a partnership between PetSmart Charities and the ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals ®
to Animals ®).
These initiatives included hosting community discussions about local and regional cat overpopulation, celebrating the human - cat bond while raising
public awareness about cat welfare, advocating for accessible spay /
neuter services and advancing knowledge about best practices
to improve outcomes for shelter cats.
The Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501 (c) 3, Florida not - for - profit corporation dedicated
to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the
public about the need
to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access
to low - cost spay /
neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts
to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane
public policy.
Through the care and sheltering of animals needing protection, investigative practices which will prevent abuse, education of the
public as
to ownership duties and responsibilities, vetted and thorough adoption
services, and targeted, high - impact spay /
neuter policies, the South Suburban Humane Society will make every effort towards ending animal homelessness, reducing pet overpopulation, and ending cruel, inhumane treatment and abuse towards pets.
Through their medical clinic and mobile
Neuter Scooter, they also provide spay / neuter and other veterinary services to the p
Neuter Scooter, they also provide spay /
neuter and other veterinary services to the p
neuter and other veterinary
services to the
public.
In 2011, Best Friends entered into a groundbreaking
public - private partnership with the city of Los Angeles
to operate one of the L.A. Animal
Services city shelters as the Best Friends Pet Adoption and Spay /
Neuter Center.
For this reason, the Low Cost Spay /
Neuter & Wellness Clinic offers affordable
services to the
public for their pets.
Additionally,
to help stop pet homelessness at the source and
to make pet ownership more affordable
to aid pet retention, TXHH offers a
public low cost clinic that includes low - cost spay /
neuter services and monthly low - cost vaccination clinics and micro-chipping.
These courses inform the
public about local no cost or low cost spay /
neuter services, laws applicable
to pet ownership, the availability of low cost veterinary care and the grim reality of relinquishing a pet
to a municipal shelter.
A comprehensive initiative
to end shelter killing, NKLA focuses on
public awareness, high - volume pet adoptions and spay /
neuter services for those most in need — pets of families in the city's lowest - income communities.
The clinic is owned and operated by The Cat Network, Inc., a 501 (c) 3 Florida not - for - profit corporation dedicated
to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the
public about the need
to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access
to low - cost spay &
neuter services for cats; helping members in their efforts
to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane
public policy.
Melanie Coulter, Executive Director (send email) Rachel Dottermann and Amanda Dawson, Shelter Operations Managers (send email) Dana Schiebel, Director of Finance & Administration (send email) Humane Society Veterinarian (please note that we do not provide veterinary
services besides spay and
neuter to public animals and medical questions can not be answered by email)(send email) Lindsay Kennedy, Spay / Neuter Clinic Manager (send
neuter to public animals and medical questions can not be answered by email)(send email) Lindsay Kennedy, Spay /
Neuter Clinic Manager (send
Neuter Clinic Manager (send email)
We also have a community outreach program that educates pet owners and offers affordable veterinary
services to the
public to encourage responsible pet ownership with affordable spaying and
neutering.
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Serving the community since 1927, the Baltimore Humane Society operates a no - kill animal shelter for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small mammals; a low - cost spay /
neuter clinic and pet wellness center for the
public; and a pet cemetery on our property called the Nicodemus Memorial Park, which offers funeral, burial, and cremation
services as well as free pet bereavement
services that are open
to all (not just clients of the cemetery.)
High - volume, same - day, spay /
neuter services available
to shelters, rescue groups and the
public, regardless of geographical location or income level.
According
to the LifeLine Animal Project, they firmly believe shelters should be «aggressively promoting homeless pet adoption, providing affordable spay /
neuter services, increasing
public awareness, and advocating for lifesaving
public policy.»
Due
to the high volume of kittens at Cozy Cat requiring spay /
neuter, we are unable
to offer this
service to the general
public at the present time.
Our Veterinary Medical Center works hard
to prevent this influx by providing low cost, high - quality spay and
neuter services for pets owned by the
public as well as supporting a community cat trap -
neuter - return program.
LifeLine firmly believes that Atlanta can and should be one of these cities and is committed
to making that vision a reality by aggressively promoting homeless pet adoption, providing affordable spay /
neuter services, increasing
public awareness, and advocating for lifesaving
public policy.
The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia is a non-profit group whose mission is
to create a community recognized for responsible pet ownership and humane treatment of animals through offering basic pet wellness and spay /
neuter services,
public education, and placement of companion animals.
offer a variety of
services to the
public, such as spay /
neuter, wellness
services, vaccinations, and micro-chipping.
Additionally, they work
to generate awareness in the community about the prevention of animal abuse and neglect, as well as adoption of homeless animals and the importance of spay /
neuter services, acting as a liaison between the
public and organizations that provide low - cost spay /
neuter programs around the New York City area.
There may be opportunities
to assist in our other medical facilities as well, including our
public spay /
neuter clinic, our mobile spay /
neuter van, and our
public full
service veterinary clinic.
In addition
to providing those
service, Adopt a Golden Knoxville is intent on educating and assisting the metropolitan Knoxville and East Tennessee general
public, and dog owners specifically, regarding issues such as responsible pet ownership, spay /
neutering, obedience training, and veterinary / specialists referrals.
As NKLA continues
to gain momentum, it is becoming what we had hoped it
to be, a campaign that is a point of pride for the entire city of Los Angeles and one that is «owned» by all segments of the community — from city government,
to business,
to the
public, and of course the rescue and spay /
neuter communities, which is where the rubber meets the road when it comes
to providing the needed support for L.A. Animal
Services to become no - kill.
The mission of PetPALS is
to provide low cost spay and
neuter services and educate the
public about the impact of unaltered companion animals in the community.
«We share SNP LA's goal
to end the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets in Los Angeles animal shelters and we know that making spay /
neuter services more widely available
to the
public is a crucial element of making that vision a reality.»
To form a no - kill coalition for companion animals within our community by educating the
public, providing spay /
neuter and other responsible pet owner
services, and finding great adopters for the homeless pets in our care.
In addition
to providing free spay /
neuter surgeries
to homeless cats and discounted
services for pet cats, FixNation also loans humane traps
to the
public and offers free education, training, advice and information on the care and management of feral colonies.
The Illinois Department of
Public Health will send you an application for spay /
neuter and rabies vaccine, and all you will have
to pay is a $ 15 copay for
service.
Mission:
to provide for the well - being of unwanted companion animals;
to place as many animals as possible in responsible homes;
to educate the
public on the humane treatment of pets;
to offer cemetery
services; and
to help reduce pet overpopulation by spaying and
neutering adopted pets.
By hosting a
public spay /
neuter day and opening the
services provided
to the
public, any amount billed over the standard contract rate is split with the rescue organization and deducted from cost of
services received by the organization lowering your total cost for
services provided
to as low as $ 24 per animal while providing valuable veterinary care and increased animal care and wellness education
to the
public.
* Providing lifetime care for 300 animals * Conducts an intensive adoption program for homeless dogs and cats * Works directly with county animal
services in saving lives of animals * Manages a feral cat colony providing a tree house, food, & daily care * Conducts a
public feral cat trapping program under the trap /
neuter / return policy * Networks with 42 organizations across the U. S. in placing wild & exotic animals * Distributes educational materials * Conducts peaceful
public demonstrations
to call attention
to animal exploitation * Makes presentations at
public hearing and forums * Promoting A Cruelty - Free Lifestyle by sponsoring
public events and education * Conducts telephone and letter - writing campaigns
The following clinics provide low cost
services to the
public including juvenille spay /
neuter surgeries.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Operation: Snip 13489 Walsingham Rd. Largo, FL 33774 727-595-1983 Operation: Snip This is a new clinic open
to the
public that offers spay /
neuter surgeries and other basic
services on a limited schedule.
Unfortunately, current Oklahoma laws that restrict smaller cities and counties from creating
public animal shelters, that affect spay and
neuter services, and that allow for the use of gas chamber euthanasia and the practice of pound seizure hinder the ability of Oklahomans
to adequately care for and manage pet overpopulation.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * National Humane Society 4039 Gunn Highway Tampa, Florida 33618 813-695-4777 National Humane Offers the H.E.R.O. (Health education Rescue Operation) mobile unit
to provide low - cost spay /
neuter services to the general
public.