FREE SPAY AND NEUTER COMES TO BULLITT COUNTY!
During the months of January, February and March, HOPE for Pets is offering FREE Spay and Neuter surgeries for dogs that weigh 40 lbs. or more. The only cost incurred will be for a rabies vaccination which is $8.00 and $2.00 for an additional pain vaccination (optional). Call now for additional information and to schedule your appointment. Space is limited!
If your pet does not weigh 40 lbs. or over or you have a cat you want spayed or neutered you can still take advantage of our 15% off offer.
Call (502) 955-3586. A volunteer will return your call within 24 hours.
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HO The new KHS “S.N.I.P. Clinic” opened February 5, 2007. The facility, located at 2445 Crittenden Drive, is dedicated entirely to spay/neuter efforts for members of the community who otherwise could not afford to sterilize their pets. HOPE for Pets, as a Regional Transport Partner for the Kentucky Humane Society, helps provide affordable spay/neuter surgeries and will assist in the scheduling and transport of owned pets. HOPE for Pets provides this service on the fourth Thursday of each month. County licenses are also available to purchase. To find out more about our Regional Transport Partnership Program and the S.N.I.P. Program, click here. To insure safe transport of the pets, we are in need of the hard plastic "airline" style carriers. If you would like to donate a carrier or the money to purchase one, please email or call us at the number listed below. All donations are appreciated! For questions, to see if you qualify or to schedule an appointment, call (502) 955-3586 or email SpayNeuter@hopeforpets.org. A volunteer will return your call within 24 hours. Why spay and neuter your pets? The Kentucky Humane Society says it best, “they’re just not going to do it themselves.” |
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HOPE on Wheels HELPS INEXPERIENCED PET OWNERS GET ON THE RIGHT TRACK It’s a problem everywhere you go. People love their pets, but they just don’t know how to care for them properly and may not have the means to do so. Many pet owners do not realize the importance of spaying and neutering nor do they have the money to pay for the procedures. Proper nutrition, adequate shelter, basic veterinary care are also lacking because people just don’t have the means to provide them for their pets. HOPE for Pets is as it’s name implies. We give pets HOPE. More on HOPE on Wheels and how you can help
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for Pets, through a partnership with the Kentucky Humane Society
(KHS), is offering a proactive solution to the pet
overpopulation crisis in Bullitt County.









