Spaying or neutering your pet is not only the right thing to do when it comes to helping
with the pet overpopulation problem --- it is kinder to your dog or cat as well.
They are less likely to have behavioral problems when they have been spayed or neutered.
They are less apt to want to roam neighborhoods and get into fights with other animals.
Birthing and mothering six or eight offspring takes a lot out of your pet!
Peninsula Friends of Animals is committed to reducing the number of pets born,
and offers lower-cost spay/neuter clinics on a regular basis for low-income families.
The cost for each spay is $35 and each neuter is $25. (Some limitations apply)
To participate, please call one of our Spay/Neuter Coordinators at 360-683-4697 or 360-683-4238 ~~~ they will set up the clinic appointments.
(Please do not call the veterinary clinics or hospitals to make these appointments).
Let's work together to stop the unnecessary suffering of innocent dogs and cats who will never have a loving home due to their sheer numbers.
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