spay day 2011
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Spay Day 2011: Low-cost Spay/Neuter
Spay or neuter your animals at a discounted rate.
What?
On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 as part of the national Spay Day campaign, PAWS will offer low-cost spay and neuter surgeries.
Who can participate?
Spay Day is open to anyone, regardless of income level, who wants to have their dog, cat, puppy or kitten spayed or neutered.
Schedule an appointment
Call now for a good appointment time.
Broadway Animal Hospital - 425.252.8266Cats and dogs.
Everett Veterinary Hospital - 425.258.2444Cats and dogs.
Value Vet Animal Clinic - 425.438.1776Cats and male dogs. No female dogs.
Discounted spay/neuter fees on Spay Day
$40 for male or female cats or kittens $80 for male or female dogs or puppies
Additional charges may apply for animals who require vaccinations, are overweight, geriatric, in heat or have other medical conditions. Please confirm with the clinic.
Can't make it on February 22?
Several clinics are offering low-cost spay and neuter appointments on other dates, please be sure to ask.
N.O.A.H. Center31300 Brandstrom Rd., Stanwood, WA 98292360.629.7055Low-cost spay/neuter for low-income households 7 days per week. By appointment only.Free feral cat spay/neuter 7 days per week. By appointment only.Call for information on 2 for 1 surgery specials.
Other services for LOW-INCOME households
Everett Animal Services333 Smith Island Road, Everett, WA 98205425.257.6000 x5Provides spay/neuter vouchers to qualified residents of Snohomish County for $20 off surgeries at participating clinics. Citizens need to go to the shelter to receive the voucher.
Why spay or neuter?
Your female pet will live a longer, healthier life.
Neutering provides major health benefits for your male.
Your spayed female won't go into heat.
Your male dog won't want to roam away from home.
Your neutered male will be much better behaved.
Spaying or neutering will NOT make your pet fat.
It is highly cost-effective.
Spaying and neutering your pet is good for the community.
Your pet doesn't need to have a litter for your children to learn about the miracle of birth.
Spaying and neutering helps fight pet overpopulation.
Thanks from all your animal friends