To be eligible for spay/neuter surgery, kittens must be at least 2 pounds or 8 weeks of age.

Dogs must be between 10 weeks and 7 years of age.

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If you need more assistance, please email petsโ€™ broward at fix@petsbroward. org.

The humane society of broward county and broward county animal care & adoption are teaming up for a collaborative spay and neuter project for cats starting friday, may 1st.

To help ensure that there are enough homes for all pets, the humane society of broward county offers low cost neutering for the publicโ€™s furry friends.

Unveiling the secrets of pet health broward humane s spay neuter program.

Spaying or neutering your pet early helps reduce pet overpopulation and provides a number of health benefits.

Owned cats and dogs.

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This service of the humane society of broward provides low cost spay/neuter on their van.

This topic has been debated about time and time again amongst the veterinary profession and pet owners, but when it comes down to it, it is a personal decision to make based on your own pet.

This is a referral service open to only families of low to moderate income.

It is the most effective and humane way to reduce pet overpopulation and save the lives of more animals.

Broward county animal care provides shelter for homeless pets and helps reunite owners with their lost dog or cat.

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It is also a great way to keep your pet healthy and happy!

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The program is only available to broward county residents.

Thanks to this service, we play an active, important role in reducing the number of homeless animals born by offering low cost surgery to spay or neuter dogs and cats.

How do you know when is the right time to spay or neuter your pet?