Tuesday, October 12, 2010

AFFORDABLE SPAY AND NEUTER CLINIC IN HARRISONBURG!

Attention: all dogs and cats living in the Shenandoah Valley looking to get fixed, (but still stay under budget), there is a place for you. 

The Shenandoah Valley Spay and Neuter Clinic offers a safe, reliable environment for both cats and dogs to receive spaying and neutering, vaccinations, de-worming, and many more services at a low cost. The Clinic has been dedicated to ending the euthanasia of healthy cats and dogs since 2005, and has already spayed and neutered nearly 60,000 animals.

The Clinic is currently staffed with two full-time and two part-time veterinarians, along with four licensed veterinary technicians. They also have plenty of help from experienced veterinary assistants, administrators, animal care technicians and even a canine behaviorist.

Some of you may be wondering why should you go through the trouble of "fixing" your cat or dog when they seem to be perfectly happy they way they are. SpayUSA.org  gives many reasons why this is the best option for your pet. The number one reason, of course, is that spay/neuter reduces overpopulation, so less animals will suffer from bad conditions on the streets, or be unnecessarily euthanized. It has also been proven that this surgery will allow your pet to live a healthier and longer life. Also, sterilizing your pet will reduce their urge to wander away from your home, therefore reducing the chance they will get contract a disease, get lost, or hit by a car.

The Shenandoah Valley Spay and Neuter Clinic reiterates the importance of spay/neuter and does everything they can to help owners help their pets. They work together with Cat's Cradle who also advocates that every cat be spayed/neutered.

So if you have a cat or dog that hasn't been spayed or neutered and you're a little short on cash...you know where to go for a safe and worthwhile experience. The Shenandoah Valley Spay and Neuter Clinic provides an easy scheduling process and directions to their location.

Want to help? The Clinic offers many ways that volunteers can contribute to their mission. You can give donations (which are tax deductible!) or even give dry pet food. There are also opportunities to actually go to the clinic and help out. 

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