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Pet owners called to spay or neuter to reduce pet overpopulation

Sep. 30—There's a new option in Albuquerque for pet owners who want their animal spayed or neutered. ABQ Spay and Neuter, 1620 Central SE, had a soft opening last week. The clinic aims to be running ... Read More
San Diego Humane Society Calls for Immediate Action to Reduce Pet Overpopulation on World Spay Day
In recognition of World Spay Day on Feb. 25, the San Diego Humane Society urges pet owners to spay and neuter their pets to protect their health and reduce the staggering number of animals in shelters ... Read More
Column: Spay/neuter pets for their health and curbing pet homelessness

Pasadena Humane is happy to announce the availability of low-cost spay/neuter surgery appointments in celebration of World Spay Day. World Spay Day, which occurs annually on the fourth Tuesday of ... Read More
'Fix the Future': Free spay-and-neuter program helps control pet overpopulation

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Bissell Pet Foundation's "Operation Fix the Future" program is in full swing, providing free spay-and-neuter services to help control the pet population. According to Cathy ... Read More
The importance of spaying/neutering your pet
As our Clear the Shelters campaign nears its end, Dakin Humane Society is committed to providing animal care to people in our community. Read More
PET OVERPOPULATION: Tulsa’s spay and neuter, abandonment fines to increase

TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa city leaders announced fines for abandoned or unaltered animals in Tulsa are increasing. “Currently, the fine for failing to spay and neuter a pet is $75, that will increase to ... Read More
Spay/neuter reduces pet overpopulation

About 11,000 babies are born in the U.S. each day, compared to about 70,000 kittens and puppies. That’s more than six dogs and cats for each new person, and yet the average pet-owning household has ... Read More
Pittsburgh set to reopen spay and neuter program for all cats, other pets

In 2023, 974 dogs and cats were spayed or neutered through the Pittsburgh program, according to an annual report from the city. Read More
Spay and neuter: How to be a responsible pet owner

North Carolina animal shelters had the second highest kill rate in the country in 2021. In 2022, nearly 14,400 animals were euthanized in our state's shelters, and more than 30,000 pets were ... Read More
Charleston Paw Project offers free spay/neuter service to 150 pet owners in South Carolina

LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Charleston Animal Society is working with Joye Law Firm and Adams Outdoor to promote responsible pet ownership through the Charleston Paw Project Spay/Neuter Giveaway. Read More
Does Pet Insurance Cover Spaying or Neutering?

You can often get spay or neuter coverage by adding a wellness plan to your pet insurance policy. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising partners who compensate ... Read More
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