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Duluth Spay Neuter Project
AAHS provides spay/neuter procedures for animals adopted from our shelter, as well as animals belonging to pet owners who are struggling financially. Since AAHS has offered this program to low-income pet owners, we have been able to offer assistance for over 1,000 animals.
Spay or neuter surgery carries a one-time cost that is relatively minuscule compared to its long-term benefits, including the more personal benefits above and beyond helping to curb pet overpopulation. Getting pets spayed or neutered helps them live longer, healthier lives. It will also make them less likely to spray and mark territory, and will eliminate heat cycles. In addition, unsterilized animals often exhibit more behavioral and temperament problems than do those who have been spayed or neutered. Spaying and neutering also prevents many health problems as they age.
The Duluth Spay Neuter Project at AAHS is poised to make a far-reaching and lasting impact on animal population in our community. If you are looking for spay and neuter assistance or would like to make a contribution to this program, please contact us at 722-5341.
Duluth Spay Neuter Project Certificates can be redeemed at any of the following veterinary clinics:
- Airport Animal Hospital
- Animal Care Clinic of Hibbing
- Arrowhead Lane Pet Clinic
- Cloquet Animal Hospital
- Country Pet Clinic
- Crow-Goebel Veterinary Clinic
- Dairyland Veterinary Clinic
- Dougherty Veterinary Clinic
- Duluth Veterinary Hospital
- Grand Avenue Veterinary Clinic
- Lake County Vet Clinic
- Miller Trunk Veterinary Clinic
- North Shore Veterinary Hospital
- Superior Animal Hospital
- Westside Pet Clinic
- Northland Veterinary Clinic of Iron River
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Neuter Project
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