humanesociety.org
Why You Should Spay/Neuter Your Pet : The Humane Society of the United States
http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/pet_overpopulation/facts/why_spay_neuter.html
August 24, 2014. Why You Should Spay/Neuter Your Pet. Curb pet overpopulation and make your pet healthier. Feral cats are victims of overpopulation. iStockphoto. The decision to spay or neuter your pet. Is an important one for pet owners. It can be the single best decision you make for his long-term welfare. Getting your pet spayed or neutered can:. Reduce the number of homeless pets killed. Improve your pet's health. Save on the cost of pet care. Pets are homeless everywhere. May 7, 2013) article cites ...
bendsnip.org
Vet Bend Oregon | Bend Spay & Neuter Project - Bend Spay and Neuter Project
http://www.bendsnip.org/furry-friend-finder
Your Cart is Empty. 541-385-9110 Located at 1245 SE 3rd Street, Suite C-3 Bend, OR 97702 in the Scandia Plaza, open 5pm 8am every day. Information for Lost Pets in Bend, Oregon -. Visit our Furry Friend Finder. Section and report your pet lost! Or sign up to receive one email per day if there are lost pets in Bend reported. Be sure to report all lost animals to the Humane Society too, and post your pet's photo and where they were last seen on Facebook and Craigslist! Do you want to be a voice for animals?
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Vet Bend Oregon | Bend Spay & Neuter Project - Bend Spay and Neuter Project
http://www.bendsnip.org/resources
Your Cart is Empty. 541-385-9110 Located at 1245 SE 3rd Street, Suite C-3 Bend, OR 97702 in the Scandia Plaza, open 5pm 8am every day. Information for Lost Pets in Bend, Oregon -. Visit our Furry Friend Finder. Section and report your pet lost! Or sign up to receive one email per day if there are lost pets in Bend reported. Be sure to report all lost animals to the Humane Society too, and post your pet's photo and where they were last seen on Facebook and Craigslist! Do you want to be a voice for animals?
rescueonespringfield.com
Community Resources – Rescue One
http://rescueonespringfield.com/resources
Memorial & Tribute Gifts. We’ve compiled an extensive list of resources to help educate and accommodate you for your future and current pets. Please do your research. SAAF – Springfield Animal Advocacy Foundation. SNAP – Spay Neuter Assistance Program. TIPS FOR NEW PET OWNERS. Tips For the First 30 Days of Dog Adoption. New Dog Survival Guide. New Cat Owner Guide: 9 Steps for Taking Care of Your Kitten. Top Mistakes By Cat Owners. Introducing Your New Dog to Your Other Dogs. LOST and FOUND RESOURCES.
marvaspayneuter.info
Adoption Directory | Friends for Rescue and Pet Care, Inc.
http://marvaspayneuter.info/adoption-directory
Friends for Rescue and Pet Care, Inc. Your Source for Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Information in Maryland and Virginia. The list below represents the Maryland / Virginia shelters that the Friends for Rescue and Pet Care, Inc. invite you to contact in order to find a new Forever Pet! Humane Society of Wicomico County. Humane Society of Worcester County. Humane Society of Somerset County. Bay water Animal Rescue. Caroline County Humane Society. 407 West Bell Street. Queen Anne’s County Animal Services.
fivecountyspayneuter.com
Spay Neuter Facts - Five County Spay Neuter Clinic
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1403 N. Arendell Avenue, Zebulon, NC 27597 (919)269-4564 (By Appointment Only). Five County Spay Neuter Clinic. Services & Fees. Before & After. According to the ASPCA the Top Ten Reasons to Spay and Neuter your pet are as follows:. Your female pet will live a longer, healthier life. Spaying helps prevent uterine infections and breast cancer, which is fatal in about 50 percent of dogs and 90 percent of cats. Spaying your pet before her first heat offers the best protection from these diseases. Neutered c...
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Spay Neuter Services and Fees - Five County Spay Neuter Clinic
http://fivecountyspayneuter.com/services-and-fees
1403 N. Arendell Avenue, Zebulon, NC 27597 (919)269-4564 (By Appointment Only). Five County Spay Neuter Clinic. Services & Fees. Before & After. 8 to 59 lbs: $125. 60 to 99 lbs: $150. 100 to 149 lbs: $175. 150 lbs and up: Varies by patient. Pain injection and medication. Pain injection and medication. Additional Fees for Pets in Heat or Pregnant. Dogs: $30 – 45. Cats: $15 – 20. ONLY AVAILABLE FOR PETS GETTING SPAYED / NEUTERED. Heartworm Test (Dogs): $20 (Includes 1-month of heartworm prevention).
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