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  2. Free vaccinations for dogs, cats offered by SPCA of Texas in ...

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    Free vaccinations for dogs, cats offered by SPCA of Texas in Dallas Nov. 6 ... The event will be held on Sunday from 8 a.m. to noon at the SPCA of Texas’ Myron K. Martin Spay/Neuter and ...

  3. Work on low-cost spay/neuter clinic now underway - AOL

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    Apr. 2—PRINCETON — Work is underway on a low-cost spay/neuter clinic which will help address the Mercer County area's large population of homeless dogs and cats which keep local animal ...

  4. North Shore Animal League America - Wikipedia

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    Every year, the medical center takes care of more than 10,000 outpatient visits, administers more than 15,000 vaccinations and performs over 11,000 free spay/neuter procedures for adopted pets, preventing over 132 million unwanted litters. The League's SPAY/USA program is a nationwide referral service for affordable spay/neuter services.

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  6. World Spay Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the event's goal was to spay and neuter 200,000 pets across the United States. [5] [6] The Doris Day Animal Foundation (DDAF) reports that since 2008, they have granted HSUS $385,000 for spays and neuters of 9,421 animals in 39 states: 6388 cats, 3007 dogs, and 26 rabbits. [2]

  7. Non-surgical fertility control for dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, an estimated 75% of 700 million dogs worldwide were free to roam and reproduce, resulting in overpopulation, high mortality rates and poor health. [1] The main management approach is surgical sterilization, i.e. the removal of testes or ovaries, often performed through trap-neuter-return strategies. [2]