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The Tucson Motion Group to Advocate for Canine helps Tucson’s animal shelters fight overpopulation of stray canine with its low-cost spay and neuter clinic.
KGUN studies that that is the primary pop-up clinic that the canine advocacy group has hosted.
In line with the Humane Society of Southern Arizona, spaying/neutering a canine can price anyplace from $125 to $265.
However households and canine homeowners solely paid $50 on the Tucson Motion Group to Advocate for Canine’ pop-up clinic. $25 for the service, and one other $25 for post-surgery remedy and e-collar.
Co-chair of the Tucson Motion Group’s spay and neuter committee, Katie Bultman, tells KGUN, “We’re making an attempt to achieve that portion of the inhabitants who care for his or her pets, love their pets, however can’t afford the entire vet care on their very own.”
Tiffany Linden, a mother of one of many households that got here to the pop-up clinic stated that as a accountable pet proprietor, it’s necessary for them to assist restrict the inhabitants of canine.
“Plus, we’ve different feminine canine, so we don’t wish to have extra puppies, so simply being accountable as a pet proprietor for certain,” she stated.
“We see it firsthand. Day-after-day, on daily basis we see puppies dumped, canine dumped, and it’s mounting and it stems from lack of reasonably priced spay and neuter companies in addition to yard breeding.”
The pop-up clinic was a collaboration between the group and the Asavet Veterinary Charities. And the occasion was held on the Tucson Rescue Now on Wednesday, October 16.
“Yup, at the moment we opened up our house to Tucson Motion Group for a spay and neuter occasion with Asavet,” the Tucson Rescue Now shared in a Fb publish.
The non-profit group additionally shared that the Tucson Motion Group to Advocate for Canine was in a position to spay/neuter a complete of 31 canine through the occasion.
KGUN studies that the canine advocacy group plans to host extra pop-up clinics sooner or later.
“If we’re doing spay and neuter clinics on daily basis, meaning we’ve completed our job properly,” stated Bultman.