If you are unable to afford
services at your local veterinary clinic, the following locations offer low cost spay & neuter services.
Not exact matches
He has held multiple leadership positions including head of the Equine Neonatal Intensive Care Program, chief of the Equine Medicine
Service, associate director of the Large Animal
Clinic at the William R. Pritchard
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, director of the International Animal Welfare Training Institute, founder and head of the
Veterinary Emergency Response Team, and liaison for the school in disaster response with
local and state emergency response agencies including helicopter rescue teams.
The
veterinary curriculum
at the University of Florida is unique in that students gain their surgical skills through
service learning, during which they spay and neuter pets for
local rescue groups and a
clinic for indigent pet owners.
A: Most of our
services are in line with
local price points
at veterinary clinics.
The Rude Ranch Spay / Neuter
clinic plans to partner with
local full
service veterinary hospitals through a referral program to provide information about participating practices
at the time of patient discharge.
Backed by research by the WHO and WSPA, the
Veterinary Field
Service program first addresses overpopulation by providing free spay / neuter
services at local clinics within Nicaragua.
3 Pound Cats partners with
local veterinary clinics to provide full
service pet care
at discounted rates for seniors.
To keep pets healthy and out of
local shelters, we offer low - cost vaccines, microchips with lifetime registrations, testing for heartworms (for dogs) and Felv / FIV (for cats), parasite treatment and prevention, and other preventative
veterinary services at our vaccine
clinic.
To both promote preventative altering for lifelong pet health as well as offer the
service at a
local veterinary hospital that Tucson pet owners know and trust, Spanish Trail Pet
Clinic extends this offer for discounted spays / neuters indefinitely.
After initial treatment
at a
local veterinary clinic, the six - year - old German Shepherd was rushed to the VTH's Animal Emergency
Service, where the bullet fragments were removed, his wounds were cleaned and he was stabilized in preparation for surgery.
Reasonably priced
veterinary animal care
services are provided
at their
Clinic, so that
local residents can afford to treat their sick animals.