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Showing posts with label alabama. Show all posts
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Friday, March 27, 2009

Low cost spay/neuter in Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama!


Serving the Chattanooga area and areas of Georgia and Alabama!

Surgery
 

Special assistance is always available to those in need!
Cats
Neuter — $30
Spay — $35
 
Dogs

Neuter — $40
Spay — $45

Additional $10 for dogs 50 pounds and over.
If male animal is monorchid or cryptorchid,
or female animal is in heat add $10 to $20.
 
Vaccinations
 
Rabies — $10
DHPP (Dog) — $10
FVRCP/C — $12
Special assistance is always available to those in need!

Click here for more information!


**If you read this after the date listed, contact the organization/clinic.  Often times, they offer these services on a regular basis.  If not, these clinics may offer the low cost clinics once a month.  You can use the same contact information listed above.**

Friday, January 30, 2009

Low cost spay/neuter in Alabama


Spay Day Discounted Surgeries, Birmingham Area
Event Location:
Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic
2721 Crestwood Blvd.
Birmingham, AL 35210
Upcoming Dates:
Feb 1st - Feb 27th
Contact: Donald Kendrick, (866) 977-2925, donald@spayalabama.org
Event Description:
Spay Alabama, with a generous grant from the Doris Day Foundation and the Humane Society of the United States, is offering subsidized spay/neuter services to needy pet owners in Jefferson and surrounding counties. Appointments are required. This event will continue throughout the month of February until all funds are used.
Donation Needs Information:
Spay Alabama is a project of the Alabama Animal Control Association a 501[C][3] non-profit organization with the goal of ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats in Alabama. All donations received will be used to subsidize spay neuter procedures for needy pet owners. Donations may be sent through PayPal on our web-site or mailed to Spay Alabama 106 Bedford Street Hueytown, Alabama 35023.
Spay Day Discounted Surgeries, Shelby County
Event Location:
Shelby Humane Society
381 McDow Rd
Columbiana, AL 35051
Upcoming Dates:
Feb 1st - Feb 28th
Contact: Jessica Marable, (205) 643-3499 , jessica@shelbyhumane.org
Web Site: http://www.shelbyhumane.org
Event Description:
In the month of February Shelby Humane will provide 7 transports from various locations in Shelby County to Alabama Spay/ Neuter in Irondale. A $5 dollar off coupon will be provided in the local newspaper for all participants. We will also offer 1 FREE male cat neuter for every female cat spay to residents of Shelby County.
Volunteer Opportunity Information:
We need participants to hand out flyers, hang posters, and deliver brochures and flyers to the local schools.
Donation Needs Information:
Shelby Humane's Quick Fix is a spay/ neuter transport and subsidy program. To date, we have facilitated nearly 1000 surgeries, half of which were subsidized for low-income residents of Shelby County. Please sponsor a surgery for a pet in need. Just $38 sponsors the surgery of a male cat neuter, or you can sponsor an entire transport for only $500.
Spay Day Discounted Surgeries, Montgomery Area
Event Location:
Alabama Animal Alliance Spay Neuter Clinic
5316 Atlanta Highway
Montgomery, AL 36109
Upcoming Dates:
Feb 1st - Feb 27th
Contact: Donald Kendrick, (866) 977-2925, donald@spayalabama.org
Event Description:
Spay Alabama, with a generous grant from the Doris Day Foundation and the Humane Society of the United States is offering subsidized spay/neuter services to needy pet owners in Montgomery and surrounding counties. Appointments are required. This event will continue throughout the month of February until all funds are used.
Donation Needs Information:
Spay Alabama is a project of the Alabama Animal Control Association a 501[C][3] non-profit organization with the goal of ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats in Alabama. All donations received will be used to subsidize spay/neuter procedures for needy pet owners. Donations may be sent through PayPal on our website spayalabama.org or mailed to Spay Alabama 106 Bedford Street Hueytown, Alabama 35023.


**If you read this after the date listed, contact the organization/clinic.  Often times, they offer these services on a regular basis.  If not, these clinics may offer the low cost clinics once a month.  You can use the same contact information listed above.**


Saturday, March 8, 2008

Tell Lawmakers to Ensure That Animal Cruelty Is Treated as a Serious Crime

The Tracking Animal Cruelty Crimes Act of 2007 would require the FBI to add animal cruelty as a separate category in its crime data reporting system. Contact your senators and ask for their co-sponsorship and support of this bill!

The link between animal cruelty and other forms of societal violence is a national concern. The practice of dogfighting perfectly illustrates this connection, as it is almost always linked to illegal drug and weapons violations, gambling, aggravated assault and gang violence.

Laws that enable law enforcement agencies to address animal cruelty increasingly improve the lives of animals. However, reported incidents of animal cruelty are still not getting the attention they deserve because there is no national system designed to track these crimes. Instead, when local and state police agencies report animal cruelty incidents to the FBI, they are labeled “other offenses.” This in turn makes it nearly impossible to access and respond to even the most basic information about animal cruelty crimes and their perpetrators.

U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) wants to change this. Today, Sen. Menendez introduced the Tracking Animal Cruelty Crimes Act of 2007, which would require the FBI to add animal cruelty as a separate category in its National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). Doing so will help law enforcement agencies track animal cruelty crimes, which will help stop the cycle of violence and allow researchers to study animal cruelty’s connection to other forms of societal violence. This critical bill ensures that animal cruelty is finally treated as a serious crime.

The American Humane Association supports this legislation. Tell your senators to co-sponsor and support the Tracking Animal Cruelty Crimes Act of 2007!