Below is a list of Clinics and other places that offer low cost and in some cases FREE spaying and Neutering for both dogs and cats. Please call and confirm because I got this info off http://detroit.craigslist.org/pet/410604794.html
A-Care Animal Clinic
1701 Rochester Rd.
Troy, MI 48083
248 524-0500
Low cost S/N for all. Neutering of cats: under age 1: $26.00 / over age 1: $30.00. Spaying of cats: under age 1: $45.00 / over age 1: $50.00 Prices are as of 01/01/2003. Please call for an up-to-date list of prices.
Animal's Best Friend
PO Box 443
Oshtemo, MI 49077
616 624-1090
For pets living in Kalamazoo and Van Buren counties, ABF provides small subsidies at particular veterinary clinics each month. Call for details.
Animal Rescue Fund
20579 Roys Rd.
Centreville, MI 49032
Help pay for spay and neuter operations for those who cannot afford the operation For information on spay/neuter assistance, visit one of the following veterinary offices in St. Joseph County: Animal Hospital in Sturgis; Colon Animal Clinic in Colon; Crossroads Veterinary Clinic in Three Rivers; Fawn River Animal Clinic in Sturgis; Hedges Veterinary Hospital in Three Rivers; Sturgis Veterinary Hospital in Sturgis
Animal's Best Friend
PO Box 443
Oshtemo, MI 49077-0443
616 624 1090
Email: cwk99@aol.com
Will pay for part of an animal's spay/neuter surgery. $20 towards feline neuter. $30 towards feline spay. $30 towards canine neuter. $40 towards canine spay.
Animal Require Kindness (ARK)
PO Box 344
Clio, MI 48420
Email: ark_1@email.com
Spay/neuter assistance.
Cascades Humane Society
626 N. Mechanic St.
Jackson, MI 49202
517 788-6587
Email: mary@cascadeshumanesociety.org
Low cost spay/neuter of both dogs and cats; extremely low cost rabies vaccination, if needed, at time of S/N. Fees go according to income. If someone can afford to pay, then fees are determined by the weight of the animal.
Citizens for Animal Rescue and Emergencies (CARE)
PO Box 493
Flint, MI 48501-0493
810 239 3567
Email: LouM072640@aol.com
Low cost spay/neuter program for low income families.
Humane Animal Treatment Society
PO Box 732
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48804-0732
517-775-0830
Email: csmallwo@edcen.ehhs.cmish.edu
Subsidized spay neuter program for those in need.
Humane Society of Huron Valley
3100 Cherry Hill Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Clinic: (734) 662-4365
Email: hshv@rust.net
Reduced cost spay/neuter/vaccination clinic. Clinic services are by appointment only. Fees are posted on their web site.
Humane Society of Kent County
3077 Wilson Dr. NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49544-7565
616 453 8900
Email: humane@kent-humane.org
Low Pay Spay Program: provides financial assistance to qualified individuals. Those eligible pay $10 to a participating veterinarian. The Society pays the rest.
Humane Society of Tuscola County
PO Box 245
Caro, MI 48723
517 672-PETS
Email: susan@humanesocietytusco.org
offers spay/neuter certificates ($25) redeemable by a participating veterinarian at the time of surgery. These certificates are available to Tuscola County residents needing assistance to neuter their pet. Certificates are distributed as money is available.
Kalamazoo Humane Society
4239 South Westnedge
Kalamazoo, MI
616 345-1181
Email: awinters@kazoohumane.org
Low cost spay/neuter for pets of qualifed low income people
Lewiston's Best Friends
PO Box 969
Lewiston, MI 49756
989 786 2296
Email: tatumm@k2.kirtland.cc.mi.us
Feral cat neutering program
Long Lake Animal Hospital
5044 John R Road
Troy, MI 48098
248 689-8899
Does NOT provide S/N for ferals, will only do domesticated pets
Michigan Humane Society
7401 Chrysler Drive
Detroit, MI 48211
313 872 3400
Email: MiHumane@aol.com
Spay/Neuter Program. Charitable Animal Hospitals/Veterinary Clinics.
Michiana Pet Coalition
29160 Middle Crossing Road
Dowagiac, MI 49047
616 782 9805
Email: Richard.Erickson@michianapetcoaltion.org
offer aid to pet owners in need for spays and neuters
West Michigan SPCA
6806 E. Evanston Avenue
Muskegon, MI 49442
231 788-5933
Email: spca@detours.net
Provide transportation to low cost spay and neuter facilities.
2007-09-26 01:25:14
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answered by lighthouses101 3
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try these places:
West Michigan SPCA 6806 East Evanston Avenue, Muskegon, MI (231)788-5933
-low cost spay neuter services -no kill domestic cat shelter -wildlife
rehabilitation -exotic and farm animal sanctuary.
spca@detours.net
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Even though this one is over.. they might be having another one soon... contact them:
Free Spay/Neuter Clinic for
Dogs & Cats
For Low Income Families
Sponsored by Vicky’s Pet Connection
Hosted by Remote Area Medical
June 30th 2007
Where : 53 Commerce Ave SW , Grand Rapids
When: Saturday June 30th, 2007
Who: Low income families with dogs or cats
Why: To help stem the unnecessary euthanasia of healthy adoptable pets because of animal over population
How: Call (616) 897-8865 to make a reservation
2007-09-24 21:55:38
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answered by linda_c_44 2
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a big dog is probably gonna cost a bit more than a little dog..because of the anesthesia and whatever else they use..i would say if you can spend around 200 your getting a good deal..i spent about 100 for my puppy that is 15 lbs and that was pretty cheap for the area i lived in at the time..i lived in Kalamazoo and took him to Lawton..but i don't see how him being neutered is going to change him to eat more..people make things up as they go..but he should be fixed either way..
2007-09-24 21:34:18
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answered by *<3_Gizmo* 6
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it was only 40 dollars when i got my dog fixed..and that was without any special help or programs....its pretty reasonable to fix a male dog, (smaller dog) some times the humane society will help people get their pets spayed or neutered,otherwise i don't have a clue where you would go, unless you can find a vet that will do it for you on payments. some will.
2007-09-24 22:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You could try contacting your local ASPCA, Humane Society, or shelter to see if they have any low-cost neutering programs in your area. If not, call around to some local vet offices. Ask how much they will charge, and if they're willing to work out a payment plan with you.
2007-09-24 21:42:57
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answered by daa 7
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You don't think your dog is worth $120 to get him properly nuetered?
Try doing a google search with your area for low cost spay/neuter clinics. I doubt you'll find it for free.
2007-09-24 21:31:27
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answered by Shadow's Melon 6
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