Spaying or neutering your pet will not only help curb pet overpopulation, but it will also make for a healthier pet! The decision to spay or neuter your pet is an important one for pet owners. It can be the single best decision you make for his long-term welfare.
Animal Humane Society
952-435-7738
Animal Humane Society offers lower cost spay/neuter and veterinary care at its Golden Valley and St. Paul locations.
Mission Animal Hospital
www.missionah.org
952-938-1237
Click HERE for more information on the wonderful services of Mission Animal Hospital.
MnSNAP
www.mnsnap.org
612-720-8236
Through low-cost spay and neuter surgeries and core vaccinations for cats, dogs and rabbits, MN SNAP collaborates with communities across Minnesota to increase access to affordable veterinary care. MN SNAP’s mission is accomplished via a mobile surgery clinic and a stationary clinic in North Minneapolis.
Twin Ports Spay/Neuter
www.northlandspayneuter.org
218-606-1027
Twin Ports Spay/Neuter is the first spay/neuter clinic in the state of Minnesota to offer services to privately owned animals. High Quality, low-cost spay/neuter services are provided to homeless shelter animals as well as to pets in households earning less than $40,000/year. The aim of the program is to dramatically reduce the number of animals in the region that become homeless, enter shelters, and subsequently have an independent, veterinarian-owned medical practice.
Northwest Wisconsin Veterinary Services’ Spay/Neuter and Wellness Clinic
www.northwestwisconsinveterinary.com
715-268-6226
The Spay/Neuter and Wellness Clinic was started in June 2006 as a way to increase the number of animals that receive preventative care. The clinic is available to anyone and operates on an appointment basis. The clinic offers reduced rates on spays, neuters and all routine care. Dr. Jill Armstrong has over 20 years of surgical experience and performs surgeries 5 days a week.
Low Cost Veterinary Services
Northwoods Humane Society is often contacted by people in need of financial assistance to care for their pets. While it is each individual’s responsibility to care for their pet(s), emergencies do occur. If you are unable to pay for veterinary expenses, these resources may be able to help.
- Check with your animal’s regular veterinary clinic, as some will offer a payment plan for current clients.
- Animal Humane Society, Mission Animal Hospital, and Northwest Wisconsin Veterinary Clinic (see above) provide low cost veterinary services at any time, not just at the time of spay or neuter.
- The Animal Humane Society also provides end-of-life services including euthanasia and options for cremation.
- Care Credit is a credit card company for health care, including veterinary care. “With a comprehensive range of plan options, for treatment procedure fees from $1 to $25,000, we offer a plan and a low monthly payment to fit comfortably into almost every budget.”
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