Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Free or low-cost spay/neuter options in North Texas

image We all know that when finances are tight, people put off important-but-not-urgent-things, like servicing the car, getting that dental checkup – or having the family pet spayed or neutered. We do this even though we know it’s false economy – that the cost of fixing an overheated radiator, or getting a filling, or dealing with an unwanted litter is always more than what it would have cost to prevent the situation in the first place. But money’s tight, so we gamble that the unthinkable won’t happen.

Well we can do things to mitigate risk, like checking our oil before we take the car out, or being extra diligent about flossing, but it’s a lot harder to stop a couple of unfixed animals from getting it on while your back is turned (believe me, this weekend we couldn’t even get to a couple of horses fast enough who decided to get frisky right in front of our eyes! A MINUTE was all it took for Crystal to get into Bandit’s paddock and we ended up with a vet bill and Plan B for ponies).

To make it easier for pet owners in North Texas to be responsible in spite of tough times, our President Rebecca Poling wrote an article for the Examiner outlining where people can find free or low-cost spay/neuter programs in the area.

Many of the organizations she references also offer low-cost vaccinations, micro chipping and wellness services although you may need to call ahead and inquire about any additional charges such as in-heat or pregnancy termination charges or pain medications.

Please note that Texas State law requires all animals to be vaccinated for rabies. A rabies vaccination will be given to any animal not already vaccinated. The rabies vaccination may cost up to $20 over and above the cost of any spay/neuter or wellness services. 

For more info: Already spayed or neutered your pet but need help with the cost of vaccinations?  Animal Allies of Texas is holding a low-cost vaccination clinic July 25th.  Or check out this article on low-cost clinics open year-round.   Visit these links to find out what vaccinations are recommended for your cat, or for your dog.

So now there’s no excuse - you can be a responsible pet owner even if your wallet is a little lean, and by preventing unwanted litters, you’re saving lives!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing the link, but unfortunately it seems to be down... Does anybody have a mirror or another source? Please reply to my post if you do!

I would appreciate if a staff member here at companionsforlife.blogspot.com could post it.

Thanks,
Thomas

Mardi & Cody Tabbione said...

This should work - http://www.examiner.com/animal-rescue-in-dallas/area-shelters-and-clinics-offer-low-cost-pet-vaccinations

or http://www.metroplexanimalcoalition.com

Anonymous said...

Greetings,

This is a question for the webmaster/admin here at companionsforlife.blogspot.com.

Can I use part of the information from your post right above if I give a backlink back to this website?

Thanks,
Jules

Mardi & Cody Tabbione said...

Yes, Jules - just provide the link back. Thanks!