Low Cost Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations and Veterinarians in Georgia
From SPOT Society:
The reasons for spaying are compelling and well-known:
- Overpopulation and the resulting mass euthanasia and neglect. There can never be enough good homes for all the puppies and kittens born, including purebreds.
- It avoids heat cycles, unwelcome visitors fighting on the lawn, accidental pregnancies, unwanted puppies and kittens, inconvenience and expense.
- Better-behaved pets – Spayed pets are less likely to spray or mark or roam. They are less aggressive toward humans and other animals. 85% of dog bites involve intact pets.
- Healthier pets
- Females spayed before their first heat cycle have 96.4% less risk of breast cancer. Spaying after the first heat but before a litter still reduces the risk by 84%. Breast cancer is four times more common in dogs than in humans.
- Spayed females have no risk of uterine infection, or uterine, ovarian, or cervical cancer.
- Dogs and cats have their own sexually-transmitted diseases, many fatal, and some potentially contagious to humans. Spayed and neutered pets are rarely exposed to these diseases.
- There are many complications associated with pregnancy, having babies, and raising a litter – infections, emergency c-sections (very expensive), seizures due to calcium deficiency, etc. The risk of pregnancy and rearing a litter is far greater than the risk of anesthesia and spaying.
The reasons for neutering are compelling and well-known:
- Overpopulation and the resulting mass euthanasia and neglect. There can never be enough good homes for all the puppies and kittens born, including purebreds.
- It avoids fighting over females, trying to escape looking for females, and the resulting inconvenience and expense that results. Males can smell a female up to 3 miles away, and will often get in trouble out looking for girls. Most of the animals hit-by-cars and lost are intact males. Smaller dogs are often killed by larger ones.
- Neutered pets are less likely to spray or mark or roam. They are less aggressive toward humans and other animals. Eighty-five percent of dog bites involve intact pets. And who can stand the aroma of Tom Cat urine?
- Dogs and cats have their own sexually transmitted diseases, many fatal, and some potentially contagious to humans. Feline Leukemia, for example, is the leading disease killer of cats in our area, and is spread through fighting and sexual contact. Spayed and neutered pets are rarely exposed to these diseases.
- Neutered males have no risk of testicular cancer. Prostate cancers, and other prostate problems, are very common in older un-neutered males.
LOW COST SPAY/NEUTER, VETERINARIANS and VACCINATIONS:
- Gwinnett Humane Society- www.gwinnetthumane.com 770-798-7711
- Georgia SPCA- www.georgiaspca.org 678-765-2726- address: 1175 Buford Hwy. Suwanee
- WellPet Humane * low cost veterinarian*- www.wellpethumane.com, 770-455-1101-address: 5342 Peachtree Rd. Chamblee, 30341
- Humane Society of Northeast GA- http://www.humanesocietyofnortheastgeorgia.org 770-532-6617- address: 845 West Ridge Rd. Gainesville, 30501
- Spay Georgia- www.spaygeorgia.org -770-662-4479
- Lifeline Animal Project- www.atlantapets.org 404-292-8800- address: 129 Lake St. Avondale Estates, 30002
- Spay and Neuter Team of Atlanta- www.spay-neuterteam.com 678-581-4055-address: 470 Franklin Rd. Suite 105, Marietta 30067
- Atlanta Humane Society-*low cost veterinarian* www.atlantahumane.org 770-830-2763- address-981 Howell Mill Rd. Atlanta, 30318
- Dekalb County Humane- www.dekalbhumane.org 770-593-1155-address: 5287 Covington Hwy. Decatur, 30035
- Woods Animal Hospital * low cost veterinarian*- (770) 448-6735- address: 11 Thrasher Street, Norcross
- West Georgia Spay/Neuter Clinic- www.westgeorgiaspayneuter.com – 678-840-8072- address: 525 E. Montgomery St. Suite B, Villa Rica, 30180
- Athens Regional Spay and Neuter Clinic- www.athenshumanesociety.org – 706-353-CATS- address: 1781 Mars Hill Road, Watkinsville
- Crossroads Veterinary Services- *low cost veterinarian* www.crossroadsveterinaryservices.com – (706) 224-3200 or (706) 743-7614- address: 210 West Main St., Lexington, 30648
- Friends of Animals- http://www.friendsofanimals.org/programs/spay-neuter/index.html – 1-800-321-PETS
- The Georgia Animal Project- www.theanimalproject.org – 770-704-PAWS- address: P.O. Box 689, Holly Springs, GA 30142-0689
- Humane Society of Cobb County- www.humanecobb.org – 770-428-5678
- Leftover Pets, Inc.- www.leftoverpets.org – 800-978-5226
- · Pit Bull Rescue Central- www.pbrc.net
- Project Catsnip- www.projectcatsnip.org – 770-455-7077
- Spay Elijay- www.homeward.petfinder.com – (706) 698-HOME
- Save Our Strays, Inc.- http://www.saveourstraysatlanta.com- 770-972-5067
- Cherokee County Humane Society- www.cchumanesociety.org – 770-928-5115
- Pet Assistance and Welfare Society of Athens (PAWS)- Email: operations@pawsofathens.com – 706-310-0663
- Cat Care Hospital (Marietta) - 770-424-6369
- Casper’s Fund- www.caspersfund.org – 678-318-1886
- Forsyth County Project Spay Neuter- www.projectspayneuter.com – 770-887-1565
- Helping Prevent Homeless Pets, Inc.- 770-887-1565
- SNAP (Spay Neuter Assistance Program)- http://www.fultonanimalservices.com- 404-794-0358
- Peach Pets Animal Hospital *low cost veterinarian*- www.peachpets.com – (770)814-9000- address: 6955 McGinnis Ferry Rd, Suite 104, Johns Creek , GA 30097
- Society of Humane Friends of Lawrenceville- www.societyofhumanefriends.com – 770-962-4301
- Humane Society of Hall County Low Income Spay and Neuter Clinic- 770-532-6617, E-mail: hshc1@bellsouth.net
- Madison-Oglethorpe Animal Shelter, Inc.- www.moas.org – 706-795-2868, address: 1888 Colbert-Danielsville Rd. Danielsville, GA 30633
- Humane Society of Morgan County- www.humanesocietyofmorgancounty.org – 706-343-9977
- Paradox Farm Spay and Neuter (Conyers/Oxford)- 770-972-5067
- Paulding County Animal Control- 770-445-1511- E-mail: animalcontrol@paulding.gov
- Paulding County Humane Society- www.pauldinghumanesociety.org – 770-443-3565
- Conyers/Rockdale Humane Society- 770-922-4618
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