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
Once they arrive, the dogs get 12 - 24 hours
of «down
time» before getting a medical check - up, their
spay / neuter surgery, and placement on the
adoption floor.
Any animal that is too young to be
spayed or neutered at the
time of adoption will also require a deposit
of $ 150.00 for dogs and $ 125.00 for cats to ensure that the procedure will be done in a timely manner.
For all dogs under 3 months
of age that are not
spayed or neutered at the
time of adoption we request a deposit
of $ 200.
Especially when resources to move animals through to
adoption are limited (e.g. space in
adoption areas, staff
time for evaluations, surgical slots for
spay / neuter, etc.), fast track animals should «skip to the head
of the line» ahead
of slow track animals.
If the animal adopted is not sterilized at the
time of adoption, I agree to have the animal
spayed / neutered in accordance with this law.
Cat / Kitten Kittens under 1 year
of age $ 75.00 Cats over 1 year
of age $ 50.00 includes
Spay / Neuter Vaccinations (FVRCP) Deworming Rabies Shot (age over 3 months) FeLv / FIV Test (age over 6 months) Free vet visit to any Lawrence County Vet 30 Days Free Health Insurance
Adoption Goodie Bag Forever friend ** Microchip only costs $ 8 more at time of a
Adoption Goodie Bag Forever friend ** Microchip only costs $ 8 more at
time of adoptionadoption!
If the animal is
spayed or neutered at the
time of adoption, it can leave the same day.
The puppies that not old enough to be
spayed or neutered at the
time of adoption, will be adopted on a
spay / neuter contract.
If the dog is not
spayed / neutered at the
time of adoption due to age, I agree to
spay or neuter the dog as soon as medically necessary and forward evidence
of such to For the Love
of Labs Lab Rescue by the date requested.
We currently have two methods for helping: 1) Transfer out cats and kittens at high risk in our local shelter into our foster program, at which
time we assume the possession and care
of the cat until it is rehabilitated,
spayed / neutered, tested for FeLV / FIV, vaccinated, dewormed, given flea prevention, or treated for medical illnesses that prevent
adoption.
All
of these greyhounds would have been euthanized if not for the amazing efforts
of literally thousands
of people across the United States that give both their
time and money to house, feed,
spay / neuter, address the medical needs
of these dogs and prepare them for
adoption.
Especially when resources to move animals through to
adoption are limited (e.g. space in
adoption areas, staff
time for evaluations, surgical slots for
spay / neuter), fast track animals should «skip to the head
of the line» ahead
of slow track animals.
Visit Sassy at our
Adoption Center open Monday through Saturday 11a to 4:30 p. All animals will be spayed / neutered at time of a
Adoption Center open Monday through Saturday 11a to 4:30 p. All animals will be
spayed / neutered at
time of adoptionadoption.
Visit Leon at our
Adoption Center open Monday through Saturday 11a to 4:30 p. All animals will be spayed / neutered at time of a
Adoption Center open Monday through Saturday 11a to 4:30 p. All animals will be
spayed / neutered at
time of adoptionadoption.
• Rescue / Volunteer Coordinator • Community Outreach Coordinator • Facilities Maintenance Lead • Began utilizing Inmate labor to clean both Shelters • Crew Leaders to more effectively manage and supervise inmate crews • Foster Coordinator / Intake mitigation counselor • Second Full
Time Veterinarian • Extended hours
of Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover
of the South Shelter with the help
of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover
of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile
adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased
adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile
adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log
of over 600
spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up to date
«It's a pretty exciting
time,» said Marc Peralta, executive director
of the Best Friends Pet
Adoption &
Spay Neuter Center, which operates a city - owned shelter in Mission Hills and two years ago launched a No - Kill L.A. Initiative that includes the city's shelter system.
For the first year, the cost will generally be higher in the $ 1000 range due to pet purchase /
adoption fees, immunization shots and other first -
time medical checkup fees,
spay or neuter fees, purchase
of all dog supplies (e.g. crate, doggy bed, and toys), and obedience training classes.
Lastly, you will probably be asked whether or not you intend to keep the cat strictly indoors and, if the procedure has not already been performed at the
time of adoption, whether or not you intend to
spay or neuter the cat at the proper age.
Additionally, if at the
time of adoption, your dog was not already
spayed / neutered, our
adoption contract requires that s / he be
spayed / neutered within one month
of adoption or when age - appropriate.
He volunteers his
time to several worthwhile animal causes and works tirelessly toward a goal
of seeing Clay County as a no - kill county through
spay / neuter and
adoption efforts.
All SCBTR dogs are fully vetted at the
time of adoption which includes shots, fecal and heartworm test, worming and will be current on a monthly heartworm medication, been
spayed or neutered, micro chipped, and have been treated for any current health issues.
The
adoption fee include vaccinations, a vet visit, microchip (most
of the
times),
spay and neuter (for adult dogs), and a temperament test (in same case a professional evaluation or training).
In 2007, they launched FixNation, the first full -
time spay - neuter facility in Los Angeles to provide a comprehensive TNR program — free
spay / neuter services for homeless cats, TNR outreach and education, free training and loans
of humane traps, affordable services for pet cats and partnerships with rescue organizations to facilitate
adoptions.
The Capital Area Animal Welfare Society (CAAWS) is a non-profit organization committed to the well - being
of animals in the Baton Rouge community by providing for and facilitating the
adoption of homeless animals, teaching the community responsible companion animal ownership and the humane treatment
of animals, and at all
times promoting the practice
of spay / neuter.
In our operating area, counties spend from two to three
times the cost
of a
spay / neuter to euthanize a companion animal because there are simply not enough
adoption options to address the increasingly large numbers
of animals surrendered to animal control agencies.
The
adoption contract should state a given
time frame in which
spay / neutering must be accomplished and a deposit
of approximately $ 200.00 should be collected as a separate payment check.
Consistent with humane philosophy, and Maine law, all dogs and cats must be
spayed / neutered prior to
adoption, or arrangements made for future
spay / neuter made at the
time of adoption and completed before the
adoption contract becomes valid.
All
of our dogs are fully vetted at the
time of adoption, have been
spayed or neutered, and have been treated for any current health issues.
* The
adoption process
time from application to going home varies due to a number
of things such as
spay / neuter status,
time required to arrange a meet & great or home visit, etc..
If only all animal shelters would include the price
of spaying and neutering in their
adoption fees, it would go a long way towards further reducing unwanted litters
of puppies and kittens from «accidently» being born — owing to the fact that the owners often find themselves unable to afford the surgery at the necessary
time.
Regardless, Albuquerque's ordinance offers both: mandatory
spay / neuter and government funded
spay / neuter services together with mandatory micro chipping, breeder regulations, a lost and found program, extended
time during which animals must be kept alive at the shelter, an aggressive
adoption program, stiffer anti-cruelty measures and minimum standards for the care
of animals.
These «capital costs» are one -
time expenses including (but not limited) to
adoption fees,
spaying / neutering, and dog carriers and beds — the types
of services that should last your pet its entire life.