I have decided to post a list of Low Cost Spay / Neuter Clinics that I have run across in my internet travels. I've never tried these clinics out but if you have, PLEASE post your experience about them!! I'm going to post them by state/province and am going to have this as the contents page. As I create posts, I will come back and Update this page.
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
2 comments:
Really?
You think if people would spay/neuter their pets, there would NOT be such a large pet over-population problem?
No, no, NO, it's the OSPCA's fault.
Sorry. I am so totally annoyed with my city, I cannot even express it.
Wouldn't matter if it was at NO cost, to some people's minds.
The mindset is there, the fallacy that it's not "natural", that you "take something away" from the animal.
I see a guy walking his boxer male every morning, on my way to work. Testicles swinging proudly in the breeze.
Just like the guys, I assume.
Other people I've known, kept "meaning to" spay, and in the MEANtime, litter upon litter..
The guy up the road, GSD puppies once or twice a year, from the same bitch.
My BREEDER,fcs, all surprised that one of the breed group people had found one of my breeds at a shelter. HOW can that happen??
EASY.
People do not SPAY/NEUTER.
They discover other things in life, and one of those is that a puppy becomes a DOG.
My thankfully ex-employee, breeding Pomeranians, telling me with huge digust and surprise that the puppies themselves would start to breed together, when they (gasP) did NOT sell for big dollars.
GAHHHHHH.
I need to design a bumper sticker that somehow gets the point across, without having people try to kill me on the road...
updated list of low cost Spay & Neuter Resources for pets and feral cats in FLORIDA visit www.spayflorida.org there is a page for (1) Special Offers which includes vaccination clinics, free pet behavior classes, low cost/free microchip clinics etc. (2) there is also a page for Feral Cat Resources. This info as of Sept 2012 (page has been active since 2008 and updated frequently).
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