Spay and Neuter Assistance

As we apply and receive grants or other funding, we are able to provide assistance for spaying and neutering companion pets. We just ask that you cover the required Rabies Vaccination at $15.

Fill out our online form to be added to our wait list. We will be in contact with instructions as we have the funds to assist.
https://www.cognitoforms.com/MarshallCountyAnimalAlliance1/SpayAndNeuterAssistanceRequest

Prevent A Litter – It’s Good for You

·         Spayed and neutered pets are better, more affectionate, companions.

·         Neutered cats are less likely to spray and mark territory.

·         Spaying a female dog or cat eliminates its heat cycle, which can last twenty-one days, twice a year, in dogs, and anywhere from three to fifteen days, three or more times a year, in cats. Females in heat often cry incessantly, show nervous behavior, and attract unwanted male animals.

·         Spayed and neutered pets are less likely to bite. Unaltered animals often exhibit more behavior and temperament problems than those that have been spayed or neutered.

Prevent a Litter – It’s Good for Your Pet

  • Spayed and neutered dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives.
  • Spaying female dogs and cats eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of breast cancer.
  • Neutering male dogs and cats reduces the incidence of prostate cancer.
  • Neutered animals are less likely to roam and fight.

Prevent A Litter – It’s Good for the Community

  • Communities spend millions of dollars to control and eliminate unwanted animals. Irresponsible breeding contributes to the problem of dog bites and attacks. Animal shelters are overburdened with surplus animals.