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Baby and her owner, Denise Nebi, of Casa Grande, wait outside the Arizona Human Society’s mobile van, parked south of Surprise City Hall, for the free spay or neuter service Wednesday.
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For the month of June the Arizona Humane Society is offering $10 off its low-cost spay and neuter surgeries. This discount is available at both AHS public clinics as well as AHS mobile clinic.
For the month of June the Arizona Humane Society is offering $10 off its low-cost spay and neuter surgeries. This discount is available at both AHS public clinics as well as AHS mobile clinic.
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Pet overpopulation is reaching epidemic proportions in America. Everyday thousands of hungry, homeless dogs and cats roam our streets and neighborhoods looking for food and shelter. Thankfully, this is an epidemic with an effective, humane solution.
Maricopa County officials are offering to spay or neuter up to 50 pet cats for free at a clinic Saturday in Tempe.
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control is holding free pet vaccination and spay/neuter clinics this month at Home Depot, 1330 W. Baseline Road, Tempe.
Grants are still available to low-income Apache Junction residents who need to spay or neuter their pets. In December, the city received a $10,000 grant from the Arizona Companion Animal Spay/Neuter Committee, and residents who apply by Sept. 30 can still receive the help.
Valley pet owners brought their cats and dogs to the Maricopa County Animal Care and Control mobile clinic Saturday to be spayed or neutered.
Oanh Nguyen, a senior at Basha High School in the Chandler Unified School District, checks on her cat, Emma, after it was spayed Saturday inside a mobile clinic in Phoenix. Photo by Danielle Ciraola
A 42-mile motorcycle ride through Pinal County will benefit the county’s spay-andneuter program.
Every spring thousands of homeless kittens come into animal shelters in Maricopa County. Most do not get out alive. Before temperatures rise and cats go into heat, the Spay Neuter Hotline is asking people to get companion cats fixed, and also take advantage of Animal Defense League of Arizona's Trap Neuter Return (TNR) program to sterilize stray and free-roaming cats in Valley neighborhoods. Few cats are in heat in January, but the number begins to increase in February. By April and May shelters are inundated with kittens.
Every spring thousands of homeless kittens come into animal shelters in Maricopa County. Most do not get out alive. Before temperatures rise and cats go into heat, the Spay Neuter Hotline is asking people to stop procrastinating. Get companion cats fixed, and also take advantage of Animal Defense League of Arizona's Trap Neuter Return (TNR) program to sterilize stray and free-roaming cats in Valley neighborhoods. Few cats are in heat in January, but the number begins to increase in February. By April and May shelters are inundated with kittens.
Surprise is not exactly close to Ahwatukee, but anyone who cannot afford the $300 plus it can cost to have their pet spayed or neutered might just find it worth the drive.
The City of Surprise has joined forces with the Arizona Humane Society to sponsor a three-day event to spay and neuter pets. The Arizona Humane Society will bring its mobile Spay and Neuter Clinic to Surprise Aug. 9-11. The clinic will be at the northwest corner of Civic Center Plaza and West Tierra Buena Lane.
The City of Surprise has joined forces with the Arizona Humane Society to sponsor a three-day event to spay and neuter pets. The Arizona Humane Society will bring its mobile Spay and Neuter Clinic to Surprise Aug. 9-11. The clinic will be at the northwest corner of Civic Center Plaza and West Tierra Buena Lane.
The City of Surprise has joined forces with the Arizona Humane Society to sponsor a three-day event to spay and neuter pets. The Arizona Humane Society will bring its mobile Spay and Neuter Clinic to Surprise Aug. 9-11. The clinic will be at the northwest corner of Civic Center Plaza and West Tierra Buena Lane.
A popular program designed to help control Maricopa County’s stray pet population is temporarily out of service as it determines how to deal with a substantial funding decrease.
Every four minutes, an animal enters the Arizona Humane Society’s doors. Last year alone, AHS took in 121 animals on average each day totaling more than 44,000 animals for the year; an 11 percent increase from 2009. And AHS is on the same track for 2011, as intake numbers have increased by almost 2,000 for this year.
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control is holding a free cat only spay/neuter clinic at 6 a.m. Saturday at the Brunswick Zone Mesa, 1754 W. Southern Ave.
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control is holding a free cat only spay/neuter clinic at 6 a.m. Saturday at the Brunswick Zone Mesa, 1754 W. Southern Ave.
The Arizona Humane Society's Mobile Spay/Neuter and Animal Wellness Center will be in Queen Creek this week.
Pinal County’s Animal Care and Control officers picked up 7,700 stray cats and dogs last year.
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