While I know a lot of you are probably not from the Fort Worth/Dallas area, I couldn't help spreading the word about this awesomely fantastic deal! The Texas Coalition for Animal Protection is offering $20 spays and neuters for you dog or cat for all through March with either the purchase of a FULL ROUND of vaccinations for $25 or a $20 microchip! I'm not exactly the biggest proponent of vaccinations (other than the essential rabies shot, of course), so I'd recommend the microchipping instead. Either way it's a great deal and a huge money saver, and I can't stress enough how important it is that you spay/neuter your pet as a responsible pet owner. I don't care if you think you want cute puppies rumping around down the road in the future and you think you know people who you could give them away to, there's more than enough puppies and kittens already born out there waiting to be loved on! So be part of the solution, not the problem and SPAY & NEUTER!!
Here's the website link: http://www.texasforthem.org
And the number to schedule an appointment: 940-566-5551
Wow I didn't realize that there were such good deals in my area! I also think it is very important to vaccinate animals and Micro children!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I could help in informing you!
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ReplyDeleteI cant wait to read more about this, very interesting and important topic!
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather, can't wait to post more.
DeleteTotally agree with this post 👍🏻
ReplyDeleteGood to hear, thanks Caylin!
DeleteWhat would it normally cost to spays and neuter pets?
ReplyDeleteThe surgeries typically run around $150-$200, depending on whether or not it's a dog or cat and its size.
DeleteThank you for providing this informational forum. I have many dog and cat lovers in my neighborhood. I will definitely be letting them know. I know the ones that travel through Dallas will benefit the most of receiving an animal to love, while in fact saving money.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, even if they have to go out of their way and make the drive from Houston, it still saves them money (with gas taken into account) than if they went to a regular vet.
DeleteThank you for providing this informational forum. I have many dog and cat lovers in my neighborhood. I will definitely be letting them know. I know the ones that travel through Dallas will benefit the most of receiving an animal to love, while in fact saving money.
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