Spay/Neuter is good for your pet…
Spaying and Neutering:
Spaying and Neutering:
- Helps animals live longer, healthier lives.
- Eliminates or reduces a number of health problems that are difficult or expensive to treat.
- Eliminates testicular cancer and greatly reduces prostate cancer.
- Eliminates uterine and ovar-ian cancer.
- Greatly reduces mammary cancers, especially when done before her first heat cycle.
Spay/Neuter is good for you…
Spaying and Neutering:
- Makes pets better, more affectionate companions.
- Decreases or eliminates spraying or marking.
- Eliminates the heat cycle. Females in heat cry incessantly, show neu-rotic behavior, and attract unwanted male animals.
- Makes pets less likely to roam the neighborhood, run away, jump fences and get into fights.
Spay/Neuter is good for the Community!
- The county spends millions each year to control unwanted animals.
- Last year, thousands of dogs and cats died in local shelters because there were not enough homes .
- Stray pets and homeless animals get into trash, defecate in public areas, frighten and anger people who have no understanding of their misery and or needs.
Peace, Love and Animals is currently in the process of rehabilitating a barn into a no-kill animal shelter. From dirt floors and a leaking roof, your generous donations have already started the journey toward a comfortable housing for these homeless animals.
For a complete list of events please look at our calendar!
State law requires Animal Control to hold animals for only five days.
Afterwards euthanization is allowed to occur.
Owner Turn-in's to the pound are usually the first to be euthanized.
Support Peace, Love, and Animals by adopting, donating, volunteering, or fostering, and help us save these precious lives.