Showing posts with label neuter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neuter. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Find a Spay and Neuter Clinic


“We don’t know how it happened. She must have gotten out once.”
Those were the words one woman said when she dropped off four Schnauzer mix puppies with one of our rescue partners down south.
All it took was one time for this Schnauzer to escape and mate with an unknown and unaltered dog.
The story of these Schnauzer mix puppies is not an unusual one. The tragic fact is that such accidents are the main reason that 4 million companion animals are euthanized in municipal shelters around the U.S. every year. Most of these innocent animals end up in shelters because their owners didn’t make sure their pets were spayed (for females) or neutered (for males).
"We don't know how it happened. She must have gotten out once."  This is an all too familiar statement by so many pet owners.  All of our shelters, rescues, humane societies are full.  Responsible pet ownership is the answer to this overcrowding. As Bob Barker has been saying for years- " Spay and neuter your pets!"
At http://www.spayusa.org/search.php you can find a clinic in your area that has low cost or free spay and neuter clinics.  Ending this crisis begins with you.  
The litter of mixed breed pups was among the lucky ones. They were picked up from the southern shelter by North Shore Animal League America’s Mobile Rescue Unit as it returned with 50 dogs whom they saved from a puppy mill nearby. 
“Every year millions of companion animals are euthanized in shelters around the country because there just aren’t enough homes,” says Sylvia Ottaka, Senior Director of Shelter Operations at North Shore Animal League America. “Many of these animals are young puppies. Spaying or neutering your pet will greatly reduce the overpopulation of unwanted litters and prevent these puppies from being euthanized.”
As Ottaka points out, too often people think that if they keep their pets indoors or in a gated yard, they don’t need to have them spayed or neutered. But, as the story of the Schnauzer mix puppies illustrates, all it takes is one slip up—a door left open, a broken gate, or even another dog or cat getting into your yard—for an animal to become pregnant.
The good news: North Shore Animal League America is helping reduce unwanted litters through its SpayUSA initiative, the leading low-cost spay/neuter referral program in the country. SpayUSA has been educating the public and veterinary specialists about the importance of spay/neuter since its development in 1993.
“By creating a nationwide network and referral service, SpayUSA has literally helped hundreds of thousands of people obtain affordable spay/neuter procedures for their animals,” says Joanne Yohannan, Senior VP of Operations at North Shore Animal League America. “As a leader in the no-kill movement, we’re dedicated to working toward ending the destruction of animals, and this essential procedure is the key to making that happen.”
If you have a pet or know someone who does, be sure to make the humane decision: Spay or neuter your pets to prevent them from having any accidental pregnancies.
To find out more about SpayUSA, call 1-800-248-SPAY, or visit www.SpayUSA.org. And don’t forget to ask your vet to join our network of 5,000 participating vets who take part in the program!
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Monday, April 26, 2010

Feral Cat Spay & Neuter program in Michigan

Oakland County Animal Shelter is hoping for $100,000 grant for their spay and neuter program to help keep feral cat population from growing.
http://www.freep.com/article/20100425/NEWS03/4250455/1322/Spaying-a-way-to-nip-feral-cat-problem-in-Oakland-County
Mickey's Pet Supplies: http://www.mickeyspetsupplies.com supports the Michigan Humane Society and the spay and neuter programs. There is a low cost spay and neuter clinic available once a month at the Michigan Humane Society.

Spay or neuter your cat or kitten for the affordable cost of only $20! The Michigan Humane Society is proud to present three low-cost sterilization programs. Financial eligibility criteria apply.
Detroit and Macomb County:
MHS/All About Animals Low-Cost Sterilization ProgramServing low-income residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties. $20 includes spay/neuter and vaccinations. Provided by All About Animals and the Michigan Humane Society. For more information or to see if you qualify, please call (248) 283-5655.
Download flyer (.pdf 153KB)
Oakland County:
2009 Spay & Neuter Cat ClinicsFor limited income residents in Oakland County. Minimum donation of $20 per cat. Qualified applicants must reside in one of the following zip codes: 48083, 48084, 48085, 48098, 48306, 48307, 48309, 48326, 48327, 48328, 48329, 48340, 48341, 48342, 48346, 48348. Clinics made possible by the Oakland Pet Fund and the Michigan Humane Society. To make an appointment or for more information, please call (248) 391-6283.
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Western Wayne County:
Low-Cost Sterilization ProgramServing low-income residents of western Wayne County, this program will take place at the MHS Berman Center for Animal Care in Westland. Cats and kittens can be spayed or neutered and vaccinated for the low-cost of only $20. For additional details or to see if you qualify, please call (248) 283-5655.
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Western Wayne County Low-Cost Sterilization Dates*:
> January 11, 2009> February 8, 2009> March 15, 2009> April 5, 2009> May 17, 2009> June 14, 2009
*Sterilization surgery by appointment only. Please call 248-283-5655 to see if you qualify and to schedule an appointment.

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