Five million. That's about 14,000 animals put to death every day. Or 600 every hour. Ten animals every minute. 
Spay/Neuter Vouchers & Clinics ~ Vaccination Clinics
If you are a local clinic and would like your information posted here please e-mail LocalRescue@aol.com. Click here for Microchip info. from Pasadena Humane Society
**Low Cost Spay/Neuter Info
Nationwide **
Read
HERE about puppy & kitten vaccine schedules and recommendations 
Should you breed or spay/neuter?  FAQ
 
For reasons to spay and neuter your pets, click here.
For information on the benefits of neutering your male dog, click here.
For information on the consequences of not neutering/spaying your cats, click here.

Please research HARTZ Flea/Tick products before using on your pet there has been a recall! Click Here for ProHeart6 Warning! Remember to adjust a growing puppy's collar!


Local Vet Prices for CAT Spay/Neuter HERE     Project Snow Flake Cat Assistance

Free S/N for LA City and for L.A. http://www.desexandthecity.com/ 
 

VVAPL-Apple Valley Shelter
21779 Zuni Road, Apple Valley
760-247-4640

Victor Valley Animal Hosp.
Dr. Bachman- Hesperia Rd. 

Vaccination Clinic: Every Wed. 9-12
Low Cost Spay/Neuter: Call 247-4640 for appointment and info.
Click here for fees and directions

GREAT PRICES for Vaccines and Spay/Neuter!
Visit MyVet.com

Actors and Others 

Ask about their
FREE Pit Bull & Pit x

Spay/Neuter Program!

All Areas Cat Spay/Neuter

818-755-6045  info@actorsandothers.com
Actors and Others subsidizes spay/neuter procedures as well as other medical surgeries for pet companions of seniors, the handicapped and others living on fixed income. REFERRAL SERVICE.

Sue Freeman's Guide to Rescue Cats

Apple Valley Vouchers
Can't afford the license to get the voucher? email us localrescue@aol.com

Did you know that when you license your dog for $55.00 Apple Valley Animal Control will give you a FREE voucher good for 60 days from the purchase date of the license? You then take your dog to a participating vet. Call 240-7555 for more info.


Victorville Vouchers
Get form for $100 *voucher HERE!
 

Did you know that when you license your dog for $50.00 Victorville Animal Control will give you a voucher good for $100 toward spay/neuter at a participating vet. See participating vets. Call 955-5089 for more info or e-mail. Ask about cat vouchers.

*Pet License required for voucher.
Can't afford the license to get the voucher? email us localrescue@aol.com


San Bernardino County Vouchers
When pet owners receive the vouchers, they will also receive a list of the veterinarians in their area who will accept the vouchers

Available to all residents of the unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County, the spay/neuter vouchers have a maximum value of $50 for dogs and $25 for cats. The pet owner will be responsible for any charges above these amounts. Click Here
 
However, there are pet assistance groups that may be able to help those who may be financially burdened with additional charges.
For more information or to find out if you qualify for the voucher program or financial assistance, call (877)44POPCO.
 
Pet Partners
Subsidy made possible by the Bargain Boutique Thrift Shop. 
Call for feral cat information. 
Pet Partners (760-247-5312) The following amounts go toward the total cost
Male Cats $10.00 Female Cats: $15.00 

All Dogs 50 lbs or under $15.00 All Dogs 51lbs or over $20.00
Special help for pregnant companion animals.
Call a
participating vet for an appointment. Call Pet Partners for Details.
The Ten Worst Excuses Not To Spay or Neuter a Pet 1. Just one litter and then we'll have Fluffy spayed.
* Studies show that virtually the entire pet
overpopulation stems from "just one litter."

2.  My dog doesn't run loose, so he doesn't need to be
fixed.
* Murphy's law says otherwise.

3. We always find homes for the kittens/puppies.
* And that means that an equal number of kittens/puppies
at the pound will be killed.

4. I want the children to witness the miracle of birth.
* Rent a video.

5. My dog is so cute and unique, there should be more of
her.
* The shelters and pounds are full of cute and unique
dogs.

6. It's not natural.
* There hasn't been anything natural about dogs since we
began to develop breeds thousands of years ago.

7. I just couldn't look my dog in the eye if I had him
castrated.
8. A female dog or cat should have at least one litter
for health reasons.
* Medically, factually and ethically indefensible.

9. Neutering my dog will make him fat and lazy.
* Too much food and not enough exercise make a dog fat
and lazy.
10. Fixing my pet will change his personality.

* The primary influences on an animal's personality are
the kindness and care with which he is raised.
[Reprinted from a Dear Abbey column]