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You are here: Home / Dog News / Spay/Neuter Services Available for Low Income Dog Owners in Snohomish County

Spay/Neuter Services Available for Low Income Dog Owners in Snohomish County

July 15, 2016 by Seattle DogSpot 2 Comments

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Help for Low Income Pet Owners

Last month the Pawsitive Alliance announced the organization has received a grant from the Maria Norbury Foundation to continue its successful Highway 2 Transport Clinic.

The clinics provide spay and neuter services for the pets of low income families.

They also help to reduce the number of homeless animals in Snohomish County.

The grant provides funds to spay/neuter 132 cats and dogs for residents of Snohomish, Monroe, Gold Bar, Sultan, Startup and Index.

Photo from Pawsitive Alliance.

Photo from Pawsitive Alliance.

Make Your Appointment ASAP

Since 2013 over 600 cats and dogs of homeless and lower income residents have been spayed or neutered as part of this Highway 2 Transport Clinic project in partnership with Pasado’s Safe Haven in Sultan and the Feral Cat Spay Neuter Project in Lynnwood.

“This grant means that we can continue this very successful lifesaving project partnering with Pasado’s Safe Haven and the Feral Cat Spay Neuter Project,” said Yolanda Morris, Co-Founder and Board President.  “If someone can’t afford to fix their pet, chances are they don’t have the transportation resources or time during the work day to take their pet to a clinic either. We will schedule early morning drop offs at various locations in order to reach and accommodate people with pets and provide high quality spay/neuter services for free or a small co-pay.”

Here’s how it works:

  • You must arrive at the location at 6:45AM to drop your pet off.
  • You must make reservations at least 72 hours in advance.
  • If your date/location is NOT LISTED in the pull down menu-we are FULL.
  • Occasionally we have “no-shows.” You are welcome to attend the date/location at 6:45am but there are no guarantees.
  • If you are a “no-show” you can schedule another appointment

You can make reservations now for the Highway 2 Transport Clinic, and slots fill up quickly. Here are the ones that are still available:

July 23 – Small male dogs ONLY. Dog owners must live between Sultan and Index

August 13 – Small male dogs ONLY. Dog owners must live between Sultan and Index

September 10 – Dog owners must live between Sultan and Index

Call Pasado’s Safe Haven to make an appointment at 360-926-4001 or email info@pasadossafehaven.org. For more information go to Pasado’s website.

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  1. Lisa Dearinger says

    September 4, 2016 at 10:25 am

    I’m wondering about neutering 1 male cat, female cat, a 5/6 pitbull, and when male kitten’s should be neutered by. I do foster/rescue care in my home. I pay out of pocket for all the animal’s to get care. I’d love to be considered to get some assistance. I live in Arlington on the boarder of Granite Fall’s Washington. Thank you so much!

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    • Seattle DogSpot says

      September 4, 2016 at 1:06 pm

      I’m sorry I don’t know. You should check with the Pawsitive Alliance. There’s a link to them in the story.

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