Free Spay and Neuter Days: A Lifeline for Pets in Delaware
February is a significant month for animal welfare advocates, as it marks Spay and Neuter Awareness Month. To honor this initiative, Delaware’s Office of Animal Welfare is stepping up to provide free spay and neuter services throughout the month. This program not only addresses pet overpopulation but also promotes responsible pet ownership and better health for our furry friends.
Participating Clinics
Eligible pet owners can take advantage of these services at several participating clinics across the state. The clinics offering free spay/neuter services include:
- Forgotten Cats – Seaford
- Brandywine Valley SPCA – Georgetown and Dover
- Humane Animal Partners – Rehoboth Beach
Services Included
In addition to spaying and neutering, the program offers vital health services. Pet owners can expect the following included with their appointments:
- Microchipping
- Rabies vaccinations
- Distemper vaccinations
Program History and Impact
This initiative, established in 2006, has significantly impacted animal welfare in Delaware. Since 2014, it has successfully sterilized over 40,000 animals and vaccinated around 31,000 pets against rabies. These numbers not only highlight the effectiveness of the program but also reflect the ongoing commitment to reducing the number of homeless pets and promoting public health.
How to Participate
It’s important to note that appointments for these free services are limited. Income-eligible residents are encouraged to schedule their appointments as soon as possible to secure their place in this invaluable program. For more details or to set up an appointment, visit fixedandfab.com.
Join the Cause!
In conclusion, leveraging the opportunity presented by Delaware’s Office of Animal Welfare during February’s Spay and Neuter Awareness Month can profoundly benefit community pets and their owners. Have you participated in a similar initiative in your area? What are your thoughts on spay and neuter programs? Share your experiences and insights in the comments below!
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