Low Cost Spay & Neuter Programs

Carroll County Humane Society's West Georgia Spay/Neuter Clinic

http://www.westgeorgiaspayneuter.com/

TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS: CALL 678-840-8072 or
e-mail
appointments@westgeorgiaspayneuter.com

OVERVIEW OF SERVICES

The Carroll County Humane Society's West  Georgia Spay/Neuter Clinic offers low-cost spay/neuters to dogs and cats and utilizes high-quality techniques, equipment, anesthesia and pain protocol.  The clinic is available to everyone and is conveniently located off I-20 in Villa Rica, which is located between Carroll, Douglas, Paulding, and Haralson Counties.    The clinic will only spay and neuter dogs and cats and, if needed, will administer rabies and other shots during the time of spaying/neutering.  The clinic will provide pet owners with a list of vets in the area who will are available for future follow-up.  We believe every pet deserves the best care while with us.  After all, we are a Humane Society that cares about all animals.    For no extra charge, each surgery includes:

** Brief Vet Exam
** Sedation and Pain Medicine
** General Anesthesia
** Tummy Tatoo
** Overnight Stay
** Lots of TLC!

We also will be starting a free transport program for those groups who need it and can guarantee 15-20 animals at a time.  Watch for more information or contact info@westgeorgiaspayneuter.com if you would like to become a partner in the transport system.

 

The Alabama Animal Alliance, Inc.

http://www.alabamaspayneuter.com/index.html

A picture of a dog in a cage

The Alabama Animal Alliance, Inc. opened a groundbreaking facility to combat our area's severe pet overpopulation problem. It is well known that there are far too many healthy, adoptable dogs and cats than there are responsible homes for them. As a result, every day animals are euthanized in area shelters or left to fend for themselves along our county roads. The clinic provides low-cost spay/neuter services to cats and dogs.

Preventing the births of thousands of unwanted puppies and kittens will mean that these animals, as well as the offspring they would have had, will be spared short, often brutal lives. Reducing the number of unwanted animals will also reduce the threat stray animals can pose to our community.

While clinics like this operate in other states, the Alabama Animal Alliance's Spay/Neuter Clinic is the first of its kind in Alabama. The clinic opened for appointments Monday, October 22, 2007, and performs surgeries Monday-Thursday.

Appointments can be made by calling the Alabama Animal Alliance Spay/Neuter Clinic at 334-239-7387 (PETS).

A picture of a mother cat with her kittens

The Alabama Animal Alliance, Inc. Spay/Neuter Clinic is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to ending companion animal overpopulation by providing low cost, high quality spay and neuter services. We adhere to high standards of veterinary care to ensure the safety and comfort of your pet during his or her stay at our clinic. We also offer rabies vaccinations at the time of surgery.

The only way we are going to significantly reduce the number of unwanted animals in central and south Alabama is by providing spay/neuter surgeries at a price individuals are able to or willing to pay. Therefore, the Alabama Animal Alliance Spay/Neuter Clinic is open to everyone regardless of income or place of residence.

Our surgery fees cover the cost of ovariohysterectomy (spay) and castration (neuter) surgeries and all surgery-related pain medications. Post-operative pain medication is also available. Male cat neuter surgeries are $35; female cat spay surgeries are $45; male dog neuter surgeries are $55; and female dog spay surgeries are $65. Dogs over 60 lbs in weight are an additional fee.

The Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic

The Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic, one of the Humane Alliance's high-volume clinics opening across the country, is set to open in the Birmingham area on May 27, 2008. Our goal is to stem the tide of unwanted and abandoned companion animals by offering low cost spay and neuter surgeries. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and will be working with rescues, shelters and pet owners. Appointments are required. We are not a full-service veterinary clinic but will be giving rabies vaccinations for animals without proof of a current certificate. Please see our rates at the bottom of this message.

Our address is 2721 Crestwood Blvd in Irondale. We are located just off I-20, exit 133, near the I-459/I-20 exchange. If you are familiar with the area, it is 1.8 mi east of the old Eastwood Mall (now Wal-Mart) on Crestwood Blvd/Hwy 78, past the Golden Rule BBQ, across the street from the Irondale post office and the AAA storage facility.

You are receiving this announcement because you have been identified as someone working for animal welfare. We are hoping to contact all rescue groups and shelters in the north/central Alabama area but we ask you to help spread the word to other organizations for we not have been able to obtain contact information for everyone.

Our permanent facility is still under construction but we were anxious to get started and will begin work in a temporary facility here on our lot while construction continues on our permanent one. We plan to begin surgeries on May 27th with two operating rooms. We will have four operating rooms once our building is completed. These first few weeks would be a good time for animal rescue groups to schedule appointments before the number of scheduled surgeries increases. Appointments may be scheduled by calling (205) 956-0012 or by email AlabamaSpayNeuterClinic@charter.net.

If you have any questions about the clinic we will be happy to answer them. We look forward to hearing from you and meeting you in person. Together we will make a difference.


Mark Nelson
Executive Director
Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic

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