Etowah Valley Humane Society
Spay & Neuter Information
The most important thing you can do to help the animals in our community is to make sure all of your cats and dogs are spayed or neutered.
Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinics
These veterinary clinics perform early age spay/neuter surgeries (kittens and puppies must be at least 8 weeks of age)
(770) 448-6806
Mobile Clinic
Cats: Spay $60/ Neuter $40, price includes rabies and distemper vaccination
For schedule and reservations please call or visit the
website.
For special Dog spay/neuter days schedule and prices please call or visit the
website. Be sure to ask about their Frequent Fixer program!
100+ vets participate at substantially discounted fees for Spay Georgia Certificate holders. Most clinics in the Cartersville area accept this certificate to spay or neuter dogs and cats.
Ordering a Certificate Please follow these guidelines to ensure that your order form is processed promptly.
- Call (770) 662-4479 to obtain the order form with current certificate prices, a list of the veterinarians who accept our certificates and program information.
- Include your check or money order, made payable to SpayGeorgia, with the order form. Do not send cash. When we receive your order form and full payment, SpayGeorgia will mail you your certificate(s). Please allow 3 - 5 days for processing.
(678) 354-7200
470 Franklin Road #105, Marietta
(off South Marietta Pkwy, exit #263)
(678) 840-8072
525 E. Montgomery Street, Suite B
Villa Rica, GA 30180
1) Your female dog or cat will live a longer, healthier life.
2) There are major health benefits for your male animal companion, too.
3) Your spayed female won't go into heat.
4) Your male dog won't need to roam away from home.
5) And he will be much better behaved to boot!
6) Spaying or neutering will NOT make your pet fat.
7) Spaying or neutering is highly cost effective.
8) It's good for the community.
9) Your pet doesn't need to have a litter for your children to witness the miracle of birth.
10) Spaying and neutering packs a powerful punch in the fight against pet overpopulation.
For more information visit
ASPCA
Top 10 Reasons to Breed Your Animal
10) You like the idea of having a house overrun by dogs you were unable to sell.
9) You'd rather spend all your money on dog bills than buy that new coat/build the new house addition/get that new car/buy a boat, etc.
8) You get to spend all your spare time at the vet's office.
7) Making enemies with the neighbors is a big priority on your list of things to do.
6) You never wanted a yard with grass anyway--mud is so much more stylish.
5) Staying up all night bottle-feeding sick/orphaned/bitch-rejected puppies is your idea of a good time.
4) You savor the idea of having to explain to the kids why Fifi didn't come home after that one-way trip to the veterinarian during labor complications.
3) You savor the idea of having to explain to the kids that all the puppies they were so enthusiastically looking forward to having, died.
2) Chewed-up furniture, peed-on rugs, and fur everywhere is THE new "look" for home fashion.
And the number one reason to breed your dog is......
1) Adding to the huge number of genetically homeless or euthanized dogs is something youve always wanted to do.
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Etowah Valley Humane Society
36 Ladd's Mountain Road, Cartersville, GA 30120
(770)383-3338
Email
Don't litter! Spay or neuter your critter!