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Pet FAQs
Where to Have Your
Pet Spayed or Neutered
Most people ask their regular veterinarian to spay or neuter
their pets. If you have trouble affording the procedures, try these
steps:
- Call your local animal shelter. It may operate a clinic
or know of a local clinic that offers subsidized services. It may
also offer vouchers to have your pet spayed or neutered at a lower
cost by local cooperating private veterinarians. You can find the
name and number of your local shelter in the Yellow Pages of your
phone book under "animal shelter," "humane society," or "animal
control," or by calling Information.
- Call SPAY USA. Spay USA is a national spay/neuter
referral network that may be able to direct you to subsidized
spay/neuter clinics in your area. Spay USA can be reached at
1-800-248-SPAY (1-800-248-7729).
- Call your veterinarian. Your veterinarian may be able to
work out special financing options for you. Remember that, even if
you pay full price for the procedures, spaying or neutering is a
one-time cost with a lifetime of benefits. Spaying or neutering
your pet not only helps curb pet overpopulation but also reduces
your pet's risk of succumbing to many health problems. It remains
one of the best bargains in animal health care.
Source: The Humane Society of the United States
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