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SPAY / NEUTER PROGRAM

The Anderson County Humane Society (ACHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the humane treatment of all animals.  A cost effective Spay/Neuter Program is a very important aspect of the Humane Society. Our program for low-cost spaying and neutering will help reduce the large number of unwanted dogs and cats ending up in our county's Animal Shelter every year. 

ACHS LOW COST SPAY NEUTER CLINIC

The Anderson Clinic is open. We are currently scheduling clients. Services may be added as the clinic progresses. All fees must be paid in cash, money order or certified check at the time of the appointment. We do not take personal checks and are not set up for credit cards. The current prices and services offered are as follows:

DOGS:

The following prices are for dogs up to 75 lbs. For animals over this weight, talk to your appointment representative about cost. Generally, the price will be $75 for dogs between 75 and 85 lbs.


MALE NEUTER $50
FEMALE SPAY $60

CATS:

MALE NEUTER $35
FEMALE SPAY $45


To undergo surgery, your animal must be in good health, up to date on shots, at least 5 months old, and weigh at least 3 lbs. Bring proof of vaccination with your animal. If you do not have proof of rabies vaccine, your animal will be given a rabies vaccination at a cost of $7 to you. We will not alter animals more than 4 weeks along in pregnancy. A spay charge will apply if a male animal is cyrptorchid.

If requested, ACHS will do the following vaccines and procedures only on the day of surgery . As stated, a rabies vaccine is mandatory if your animal does not have an up to date vaccination.


HW TEST $15; DHPP $7; FVRCP $7.
Call 864 367-7220 to schedule an appointment.

DID YOU KNOW...

The number of feral cats in the U.S. has been estimated at 60 million. Ferals are the wild offspring of domestic cats, and ALWAYS the result of pet owners who fail to spay or neuter their animals. The Humane Society of the United States estimates that a pair of breeding cats and their offspring can exponentially produce over 400,000 cats in 7 years.

 

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Anderson County Humane Society

P.O. Box 2262

Anderson, SC  29622

(864) 225-9855

 

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